Inspiration

We wanted to make something that tries to be helpful. You know how sometimes your friends gives you advice you don't really need? Yeah, we wanted to emulate that feeling. And insert a bit of brainrot inside too, because why not!

To accomplish this, we drew on our own experiences in life where we ourselves felt subpar. Perhaps recently, your colleague has magically thought of 5 ideas that never crossed your mind. Or your group leader has somehow done all the required research beforehand.

You spend so much time feeling like everyone else is smarter than you.

For once, we wanted to flip that.

What it does

This is an essay editor where you receive critique from your fictional colleagues, Karen and Chad.They try their best to help - but their advice is generic, useless, and painfully obvious.

As you reject their suggestions, something interesting happens: instead of feeling corrected, you start to feel… superior. You’re not ignoring the advice because you’re lazy. You’re rejecting it because you’re clearly above it.

And when you reject enough of their suggestions - when the system finally realizes you’re beyond their level - it escalates.

That’s when management gets involved.

How we built it

With some manual HTML, CSS, and JS. And a lot of vibe coding.

Challenges we ran into

Many times, things just did not work. So we tried again and again, with us eventually letting some mistakes go - for what we believe is a decent prototype from a 24 hour hackathon.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

I think we just made something cool.

What we learned

We are better than Chad, Karen, and their managers at prompting large language models.

What's next for EliteCritique.AI

We have no idea.

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