A practical way to scan IM Launch Board / IMLaunchBoard and improductoftheday.com today: catch the risky claim before you write the promo. Every launch has one claim that can make your promo stronger or sloppier. It might be an income claim, an AI automation claim, a spy/research claim, a shortcut claim, or a "works for beginners" claim. Today, IMPOTD is showing product-of-the-day links for: - The Spy Academy - Breakthrough AI - Income Team X The public "Top Products Launching Today" section is showing no data right now, so use the visible product-of-the-day links plus IM Launch Board as the practice set. Quick action: 1. Open https://improductoftheday.com/ and https://imlaunchboard.com/. 2. Pick 3 launches or product-of-the-day links. 3. For each one, write the riskiest claim in plain English. 4. Mark the claim type: income, automation, traffic, proof, beginner ease, time saved, AI output, or competitive research. 5. Decide what your promo needs before you send traffic: proof screenshot, demo, limitation, who-should-skip note, use-case example, or softer wording. 6. Promote the offer where the claim can be explained cleanly without stretching. Examples: - The Spy Academy may need a clear "what are you actually spying on or researching?" explanation before people click. - Breakthrough AI may need one specific AI workflow or before/after example instead of generic AI excitement. - Income Team X needs careful proof, expectation control, and no lazy income hype. Simple line to use: "The claim I need to verify before recommending this is ______. If that checks out, the cleanest buyer angle is ______. If it does not, I skip it." This keeps you from becoming a megaphone for the loudest promise on the page. Do not copy risky sales-page claims straight into your email. Translate them into something your audience can inspect, verify, or honestly decide against.