Try it. Then decide.
Three free messages against the real API. No sign-in, no email pop-up, no credit card. When the cap hits, LADLE is $20/mo and $8 buys ten meals.
Refactor with the constraint you actually care about.
Paste code plus the constraint that matters. Get the smallest diff that respects it — not a well-intentioned 200-line rewrite that includes unrelated cleanup.
Answers with sources you can click through.
Every claim in search mode links to a source in a right rail. We don't rewrite; we link out. If the source doesn't say what LADLE says, that's a hallucination and you should tell it.
Whole 10-Ks fit in one conversation.
200K tokens is about 300 pages of PDF. Drop a filing, a spec, a schema dump — LADLE reads the whole thing before answering. Chunking is a workaround for smaller windows.
Structured output for the next tool in your pipeline.
Ask for CSV, get CSV. Ask for a chart, get a plottable series. LADLE's output can be shaped for what happens next — not a wall of prose you have to reformat.
A drafter that keeps your voice.
Claude Sonnet is disproportionately good at prose. LADLE keeps that quality and adds the discipline to cut, translate, and re-scope without smoothing out the parts that make you sound like you.
Read the first sentence.
Four moves to make it worth your three messages.
Type a real question
No template magic. Ask the way you'd ask a colleague.
Read the first sentence
Streaming means you decide whether to keep reading before it finishes.
Interrupt bad answers
If it's going the wrong direction, say so. The good conversations are edits, not one-shots.
Cite what matters
For anything you'd publish or act on, click through the citation. Verify at the source.
While you demo the assistant, project what your subscription would feed.
What the demo won’t do.
- ○Generate images or video — that's not a LADLE feature (see /compare/chatgpt if that matters to you).
- ○Persist across sessions — this is a public demo, three messages, nothing saved. Signup gets you real chat history.
- ○Reveal the underlying prompt template — there's a minimal one for demo framing; the substantive answers are Claude Sonnet as-shipped.
- ○Auto-complete or write for you as you type — we don't do inline autocomplete anywhere in LADLE, on purpose.
Enough demo. Ready to try it for real?
$20/mo. Ten meals a month. First ones land with your first bill.