§ Features — under the hood
Anatalib isn't one chatbot with confidence issues. It's a pipeline where three engines must justify themselves before an answer is allowed to reach you.
§ 01 — The pipeline
Your question is dispatched to three engines at once. Each one solves it without seeing the others' work — independent reasoning, zero groupthink.
The answers are compared letter-for-letter. Full agreement means high confidence — that's the answer you get, instantly.
If the engines split, a referee model reads the question and both arguments, then rules on the conflict. You see who disagreed and why.
The final answer arrives with its explanation and a consensus badge — agreement, arbitration, or single-engine — so you know exactly how it was earned.
§ 02 — The ledger
Single MCQs, select-all-that-apply, true/false, short answers, essays, and numbered problem sets — detected and routed automatically.
Snap a worksheet or paste a screenshot. The engines read the image directly and answer every question they find in it.
Fractions, integrals, matrices — answers come back in clean mathematical notation, not mangled plain text.
Long answers and essays can be rewritten in a natural student voice — clear, direct, and free of the robotic AI cadence.
A gatekeeper model screens every request before it runs. Not academic? Politely declined — and your credits are never touched.
Every question and verified answer is saved to your account. Re-open any chat, share answers with a link, pick up where you left off.
The whole pipeline — three engines plus arbitration — typically lands a verified answer in under 60 seconds.
2 credits per question, every plan one-time, credits never expire. 50 free credits the moment you sign up.
§ 03 — Radical transparency
Every response shows its consensus record: which engines agreed, which dissented, and how the referee ruled. No black box — you can judge the confidence yourself.
Consensus record · Q.14
Ruling · arbitration
Engine B misread the negation in the stem. The passage asks which option is not a monetary policy tool — C is correct.
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