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vicky142803/makethembroke — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-07-18

30Audience · generalComplexity · 1/5Setup · hard

TL;DR

A marketing page for a paid service that claims to drain named competitors' free-trial cloud credits at scale via anonymous, untraceable sessions. No source code or technical documentation is included.

Mindmap

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  root((makethembroke))
    Claimed offer
      Paid tiers
      Named target companies
      Anonymous payment
    Missing
      No source code
      No technical docs
      No license
    Concerns
      Economic harm to named firms
      Anonymity marketed as untraceable
      No implementation shown
    Content type
      Marketing page only

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Why would anyone build with this?

REASON 1

Understand, for informational purposes, what this page markets and why services like it raise legal and ethical red flags.

REASON 2

Recognize the pattern of a 'drain competitor infrastructure' pitch if encountered elsewhere.

How it stacks up

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Stars303030
LanguageHTML
Setup difficultyhardeasyeasy
Complexity1/51/52/5
Audiencegeneralvibe codergeneral

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How do you spin it up?

Difficulty · hard Time to first run · 1day+

No source code, technical documentation, or license is provided, the repo is a marketing description only.

No license is provided in the available content.

Wtf does this do

makethembroke is a project associated with makethembroke.com that describes itself as a platform for systematically consuming free trial credits offered by competing software services. The stated goal is to drain the infrastructure budgets of other companies by running anonymous, untraceable sessions against their free tiers at scale. The README lists specific target categories including AI assistants, web development tools, design platforms, and video and image generation services. It names well-known products across all of these categories as intended targets. The platform is described as operating in two tiers. The first costs $50 and claims to burn through $1,000 worth of competitor credits. The second is described as a self-destruct threshold: once $100,000 in payments is reached, the platform shuts itself down permanently. Users are told to visit the web interface, select a plan, specify a target company by name and domain, pay anonymously, and then track the operation using a cryptographic token. The README contains no technical documentation, no source code description, and no license. The project description does not explain how the underlying credit consumption is implemented. The repository itself provides only a marketing-style overview of the stated service.

Yoink these prompts

Prompt 1
This repo is a marketing page for a service that claims to drain competitors' free-trial credits anonymously, no implementation is shown. Explain the legal and ethical problems with a service like this.
Prompt 2
The README describes payment-based access and an untraceable operation model. What red flags does that raise about the legitimacy of this project?
Prompt 3
No source code or technical documentation is provided here. What would be missing before anyone could evaluate whether this claim is even real?

Frequently asked questions

wtf is makethembroke?

A marketing page for a paid service that claims to drain named competitors' free-trial cloud credits at scale via anonymous, untraceable sessions. No source code or technical documentation is included.

What license does makethembroke use?

No license is provided in the available content.

How hard is makethembroke to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated hard, with roughly 1day+ to a first successful run.

Who is makethembroke for?

Mainly general.

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