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This is going to be a contender in the Chat era. I tried it and it pulled information up that others could not. You have to be very precise when asking a question to get a correct response. I like it.
Leonie McLeggan
The Device-First Fraud Intelligence Platform
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When considering SHIELD for integration into your organizational workflow, we recommend deploying a structured score card across three critical operational pillars: Security & Compliance, Integration Friction, and long-term Price Scalability. Rather than looking only at basic feature lists, modern procurement teams must assess how a software platform behaves under high load and how well it fits into the team's data security guidelines.
Depending on your operating region and field, ensure that SHIELD supports standard security layers such as SOC 2 Type II certifications, GDPR compliance, or HIPAA-compliant database encryption. If the tool connects directly to client database tables or handles user passwords, verify that they implement multi-factor authentication (MFA), single sign-on (SSO) integrations, and end-to-end data encryption in transit and at rest.
Siloed data is the primary cause of operational friction. Evaluate if SHIELD has native connectors for your current project trackers, messaging hubs, and customer communication channels. For custom developer requirements, check if they provide a fully documented REST API with reasonable rate limits, comprehensive Webhooks support, and robust SDK packages in your language. A flexible API layer saves hundreds of hours of manual copy-paste overhead.
SaaS pricing packages are often deceptively simple. When reviewing SHIELD's billing structure, map out your team's projected expansion over the next 12 to 24 months. Determine how costs scale as your customer database increases or as you add team members. Factor in setup costs, mandatory support plan upgrades, API access fees, and storage overage rates to understand the true cost before committing to a contract.
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Overall rating
Based on 11 reviews
This is going to be a contender in the Chat era. I tried it and it pulled information up that others could not. You have to be very precise when asking a question to get a correct response. I like it.
Leonie McLeggan
Hi there! It worked great for me, it might have been a temporary issue.
Antonia Mitrea
This AI automation tool is fantastic! It has saved me so much time by handling my daily tasks efficiently. It's incredibly user-friendly and integrates seamlessly with other software. Highly recommended for boosting productivity!
Jonathan Bertoldi
was good but no longer accessible in there own words "available exclusively to qualified law enforcement agencies, enterprise users and government entities"
Tarrin Mc
Does it beat Perplexity AI?
Blue Age
It does search, but the results were nowhere close to the object (image of myself and another).
Adewale Adegoroye (Bobo Logg)
Great accuracy and easy to crosscheck with the provided hyperlinks to the sources.
Marius Schmitt
For now the best browser based AI scraper i have ever used.
Jason Shirazi
like the other person said, you have to pay. Normally, I wouldn't care, but this particular group advertised itself as free for quite some time. A lot of the materials about it still suggest it's free. And then it engages in basically the same pricing structure that people use this tool to protect themselves from.
comrade circuits
I joined Kin's beta program on my iPhone XR. After upgrading to an iPhone 13, I found that I couldn't log into my existing account on the new phone, forcing me to create a new account. Now, I have two separate Kin accounts on different phones. Today, when I accessed the beta version of Kin, I got a notification stating that the test version ended on Monday, September 23rd. It instructed me to back up my data and move to the official Kin app. I did as advised—backed up my data, confirmed, uninstalled the beta app via TestFlight, and installed the official Kin app. However, when I attempted to “log in”, I was still unable to access my existing account. This issue hasn't been resolved yet. I have been trying desperately to get in contact with the support team. I left feedback through the test flight app and sent emails. No response. Now trying to find a forums, Reddit posts, TAAFT comments☻
Desiree Miller
seems like a information rake to me every single time i try to make an account it waits til it has all my info then says marked as spam and dont let me in its joke
Marshall Dillon
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Free tier available with optional paid upgrades.