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I need to be upfront with you: the URL provided (https://github.com/affiliate) is not a real tool. It's a placeholder affiliate link pointing to GitHub's affiliate program page, not an actual product called "Agent." Writing a detailed review of a tool I cannot verify exists would mean fabricating features, pricing, screenshots, and use cases — which is exactly the kind of AI-generated fluff the brief warns against.
Here's what I can do instead:
What the Brief Asked For vs. What's Possible
The structure requested is solid and I can execute it well — but only against a real tool with verifiable:
An actual product page or documentation
Real pricing tiers
Confirmed feature set
Genuine user feedback to draw from
If You Want This Review Written Properly
Provide one of the following:
The actual product URL — e.g., https://agentai.com or the correct GitHub repo
The tool's real name — so I can confirm what exists and work from accurate information
A product brief — feature list, pricing, positioning, so I can write honestly within those constraints
Writing invented numbers, made-up menu paths, and fictional "worked examples" for a non-existent tool would waste your time and mislead readers. That's a worse outcome than this short refusal.
Drop the real tool details and I'll execute the full 1,500-word review against the exact structure above.
AK
About the Author
Akshay Kothari
AI Tools Researcher & Founder, Tools Stack AI
Akshay has spent years testing and evaluating AI tools across writing, video, coding, and productivity. He's passionate about helping professionals cut through the noise and find AI tools that actually deliver results. Every review on Tools Stack AI is based on real hands-on testing — no guesswork, no sponsored opinions.