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Why Cluely’s Roy Lee isn’t sweating cheating detectors

Last updated: July 9, 2025 10:05 pm
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Cluely: The AI Startup Shaping the Future of Online Conversations

Cluely, an innovative AI startup that leverages a hidden in-browser window to analyze online conversations, has recently made headlines with its bold claim of offering users the ability to “cheat on everything.” The company’s co-founder, Roy Lee, gained notoriety after revealing that he used Cluely (originally known as Interview Coder) to manipulate a coding test during his job application process at Amazon, leading to his suspension from Columbia University.

Despite facing backlash, Cluely continues to make waves in the tech industry. A recent development came in the form of Patrick Shen, a Columbia University student, unveiling Truely – a product designed to detect and prevent the use of unauthorized applications, particularly targeting individuals who exploit Cluely for deceptive purposes.

When questioned about Truely’s potential threat to Cluely’s operations, Roy Lee remained unfazed. He emphasized that Cluely’s invisibility feature, while appealing, is not a core aspect of the platform and can be disabled by enterprise users due to legal considerations. Lee commended Truely’s initiative while hinting at a future push for greater transparency among Cluely users.

Following a successful $15 million Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz, Cluely has pivoted its marketing approach away from the provocative “cheat on everything” slogan. The company now focuses on providing comprehensive solutions with the tagline “Everything You Need. Before You Ask. … This feels like cheating.”

Although Cluely’s promotional strategies have sparked controversy, Roy Lee envisions a broader role for the platform beyond facilitating deception. He aims for Cluely to become a leading alternative to ChatGPT, offering similar functionalities while incorporating screen and audio monitoring capabilities for enhanced user experience.

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As Cluely continues to redefine the landscape of online interactions, it remains a disruptive force in the AI industry, challenging conventional norms and pushing boundaries to shape the future of digital communication.

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