Memberships for curious skeptics

Stop taking advice. Start testing it.

Join the Anti-Expert Challenge: put one wildly confident rule through a real 24-hour test, score it honestly, and let the crowd choose what gets challenged next.

Fitness, food, focus, dating, money myths—and whatever the top comment dares us to try.

Tested Advice hero

Tomorrow's test

Chosen by the top community comment. No expert vetoes.

The founder promise

The score stays honest.

24h

A clear test window, not vague hindsight.

1 rule

One claim at a time so the result means something.

0 spin

Wins, failures, and awkward side effects all make the cut.

How the franchise works

Advice goes in. Evidence comes out.

A repeatable short-form system built for participation—not a lecture from another person with a ring light.

  1. 01

    Submit the confident rule

    Members bring the fitness shortcut, dating maxim, cooking law, study hack, or money myth they keep hearing everywhere.

  2. 02

    The crowd picks the test

    The top comment sets tomorrow's challenge. Tag the friend whose advice deserves a real-world trial.

  3. 03

    Run it for 24 hours

    The premise, conditions, friction, and outcome are captured in a format anyone can follow—or attempt to disprove.

  4. 04

    Rank the result

    Every score feeds the weekly Advice Hall of Fame or Hall of Shame, turning isolated clips into an evolving leaderboard.

Episode zero

“The internet says cold showers make you unstoppable.”

Every shower goes ice-cold for 24 hours. Energy, focus, discomfort, and regret get scored at the end—then members pick the next piece of advice to put on trial.

End frame

What confident advice should we test next?

Membership

Pick how close you get to the test bench.

Membership tiers are pulled from the live community. Choose the access level that matches how much you want to watch, vote, and shape future challenges.

Bring us your most suspicious advice.

Join Tested Advice, submit the rule everyone repeats, and help decide which claim has to survive the real world next.