The internet is full of bad arguments. Learn to see them.

ThinkProof is a drill-based training system that teaches you to evaluate claims, spot weak evidence, and resist manipulation. Not a quiz. Not a game. Actual skill building through practice, feedback, and repetition.

Sample Drill
@wellness_guru on Instagram
"I switched to alkaline water and my energy levels tripled. If it works for me, it'll work for you. 47,000 likes can't be wrong."
Strong evidence, personal and popular
Anecdotal evidence + popularity appeal, not generalizable
Needs more context to evaluate

The problem isn't fake news. It's that we never learned to think about what we read.

86%
of Americans say they've seen misleading content online in the past week
3 sec
Average time people spend evaluating a claim before sharing it
0
Drill-based reasoning trainers designed for how the internet actually works

How ThinkProof works

Each skill module follows the same pattern. Short lesson, lots of practice, instant feedback, targeted review.

01

Micro-lesson

60-90 seconds on one concept. No lectures. Just the core idea with real examples from the internet.

02

Drill set

12-20 practice items across varied scenarios. Ads, headlines, influencer posts, charts, group chat claims.

03

Instant feedback

Every answer gets a "why" explanation that names the reasoning pattern. Not just right or wrong.

04

Spaced review

Missed patterns reappear automatically. Your diagnostic profile tracks which skills need more work.

The skills library

Six core modules, each with multiple drill sets. Enough volume to build real skill, not just awareness.

C

Claim vs Opinion vs Evidence

Can you tell the difference between a testable claim, a value judgment, and actual supporting evidence?

Q

Quality of Evidence

Anecdote vs data. Source credibility. What would actually change your mind? Learn to weigh evidence like a pro.

Correlation vs Causation

Confounds, reverse causality, and the "this happened, therefore that" trap that catches everyone.

S

Sampling & Representation

Selection bias, missing voices, and why "everyone I know thinks X" tells you almost nothing.

%

Comparisons & Baselines

Wrong denominators, cherry-picked time windows, and before/after traps that make anything look impressive.

L

Language Tricks

Scope shifts, loaded language, equivocation. When the words do the persuading, not the facts.

Not another quiz app

V

High-volume practice

12-20 problems per set, multiple sets per skill. This isn't one-and-done. It's training.

D

Diagnostic tracking

See which reasoning patterns trip you up. Get targeted review sets for your weak spots.

R

Real internet scenarios

Marketing claims, "study says" headlines, outrage posts, charts. Not textbook examples.

E

Exportable content packs

Download drill sets as PDF worksheets with answer keys. Use them in classrooms, workshops, or teams.

Fact-checkers tell you what to think. ThinkProof teaches you how.

The next time you see a claim that feels persuasive, you'll have the skills to slow down, evaluate, and decide for yourself. That's the point.