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CleanSpeak

Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.

Overview

CleanSpeak is a filter for obscene and inappropriate content that is built into someone else's product. The self-description, word for word: "Cleanspeak is a profanity filter that helps ensure a safe and positive user experience. With CleanSpeak, you can efficiently review and address inappropriate content, making it easy to maintain a clean trustworthy brand and application environment" (homepage). That is the tool's own claim about itself, not an independent assessment.

The key thing for making a choice here is not the list of features but the tool's place in the workflow. CleanSpeak does not connect to your social network accounts: it is embedded through a programming interface into an application you build yourself, and it checks the content passing through that application. If you have no product of your own with user content, there is nowhere to apply it.

Hence the size of this deep dive: a tool of this kind simply has none of the pages that schedulers have — no list of connectable networks and no publishing calendar.

The interface language of the homepage is en, taken from the markup attribute; no language versions are declared in hreflang.

Which platforms it works with

There is no list of platforms, and this is established by inspection, not by guesswork. The pages /integrations and /platforms do not exist for this tool — both return 404. On the features page social networks are not listed at all.

One trap here is worth naming out loud. The features page names Google Perspective and SightEngine — but these are model engines that the tool uses inside itself, not platforms it connects to. Reading them as "supported platforms" is easy and wrong: Instagram, YouTube or Telegram do not follow from that list in any way.

The conclusion is simple: work with specific social networks is not claimed by the tool on any page we checked. It works with the content you hand to it, regardless of where that content came from.

How you earn with it

An affiliate programme is not announced. We checked /affiliate, /partners, /referral — all return 404. The homepage footer has only the features, documentation and legal document sections; there are no links to a programme (homepage).

What it will not do

This section is assembled from records marked as an absence of data, and here it is the most useful one.

CleanSpeak does not claim to connect to your social network accounts and moderate comments under posts. Not a single platform is named in the sources we checked, and integration pages do not exist for this tool. There is no list, and the pages where it could stand do not exist either.

Judging by how it is built, it is not designed to work without a developer: the embedding goes into someone else's application. That said, there is not a single direct statement on the open pages about the requirements for implementation — which languages, which libraries, how much time.

Answering how much it costs is impossible from the sources we checked. Pricing, the make-up of a free tier and the limits — the number of checks, the volume of content, the processing speed — the tool does not publish. The absence of a published price does not mean the tool is free.

It does not offer to pay you for a referred customer: no public terms were found at any address we checked, nor in the homepage footer.

Verified data

The checked data this deep dive rests on.

About the platform

the platform describes itself as follows: «Cleanspeak is a profanity filter that helps ensure a safe and positive user experience. With CleanSpeak, you can efficiently review and address inappropriate content, making it easy to maintain a clean trustworthy brand and application environment.»

Self-description: this is the platform's claim about itself, not an independent assessment

source, checked 2026-07-28

Languages

the interface language of the home page: en

The language is taken from the markup attribute, the versions from hreflang

source, checked 2026-07-28

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