Writing / Copywriting

AImpostor

AImpostor is an Electron-based ChatGPT wrapper for macOS that mimics Claude’s visual style and color scheme. The repo includes an install script for placing the app in ~/Applications and a screenshot asset.

Clear24/30
Useful22/30
Specific15/20
Complete12/20
AImpostor screenshot

Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes a real AI-adjacent product: a macOS Electron wrapper for ChatGPT with a specific UI goal inspired by Claude. The README gives enough evidence of purpose, platform, and installation to support a useful public listing, and the repository includes code and screenshot assets rather than a thin placeholder.

Weakness

The crawl snapshot does not show the app in action, so visitors cannot tell what features it has beyond the UI skin, whether it requires a local setup, or how it connects to ChatGPT. There are also no releases, usage examples, or maintenance signals beyond the repository files and commit count.

Review status

64 days ago #1101 ↑ +1

Last evaluated 64 days ago. Current rank #1101. Up 1 spot in the rankings.

Score history

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