Moderation API
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
Moderation API is a tool for checking content against your rules. The self-description, word for word: "AI content moderation that follows your rules. Text, image, video, and audio moderation across 120+ languages with 20+ models. Live in minutes" (homepage). That is the tool's own claim about itself, not an independent assessment.
The numbers in the quotation belong to the tool: "120+ languages" and "20+ models" are its count, not ours. What is included in the list of languages and which models exactly are meant, the source does not disclose. "Live in minutes" is likewise its promise about the time to implement, not a verified measurement.
The difference from its neighbours in this section lies in one word of the self-description: "follows your rules". The tool claims tuning to your rules, not a ready-made unchangeable filter. Exactly how the rules are set and what can be described in them the source does not explain.
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
The Integrations section contains sixteen cards in alphabetical order: Airtable, BetterMode, Discord, Discourse, Firebase, Google Sheets, Hubspot, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, Shopify, Slack, WordPress, YouTube, Zapier, Zendesk.
Sixteen cards are not sixteen platforms, and the difference is worth keeping in mind. Six of the entries on that list correspond to social platforms: Discord, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, Slack and YouTube. The rest are spreadsheets (Airtable, Google Sheets), site management systems (WordPress, Discourse), commerce (Shopify), and utility and business systems (Firebase, Hubspot, Zapier, Zendesk, BetterMode).
What each integration actually does — whether it reads comments, whether it hides them, whether a business account is required — the page does not explain. The presence of a card confirms the presence of a card; the set of actions for each platform remains unverified.
This is, incidentally, the most substantial list of platforms among the moderation tools in this batch: its neighbours have no lists at all.
How you earn with it
An affiliate programme is not announced, and the check was detailed: /affiliate, /affiliates, /affiliate-program, /partners, /partner-program, /referral, /referral-program — all seven addresses return 404. In the homepage footer and in the sitemap there are no pages about an affiliate programme (homepage).
What it will not do
It does not claim to work with platforms beyond the six named: neither TikTok, nor Facebook, nor VKontakte, nor Telegram is in the integrations section.
Nor can you say what each integration actually does: what is given is the list, not the set of work. There are no grounds for assuming that an Instagram card means automatic hiding of comments under your posts.
Answering how much it costs is impossible from the sources we checked. For a tool that is usually billed by the number of requests, that is the most substantial silence.
Nor does it, in the sources we checked, let you find out which 120-plus languages and which 20-plus models stand behind its claim.
It does not offer to pay for a referred customer: not a single address with terms exists, and there are no such pages in the sitemap.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
the platform describes itself as follows: «AI content moderation that follows your rules. Text, image, video, and audio moderation across 120+ languages with 20+ models. Live in minutes.»
Self-description: this is the platform's claim about itself, not an independent assessment
source, checked 2026-07-28
Platforms
Airtable, BetterMode, Discord, Discourse, Firebase, Google Sheets, Hubspot, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, Shopify, Slack, WordPress, YouTube, Zapier, Zendesk
The «Integrations» section, 16 cards in alphabetical order. The social platforms among them are Discord, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, Slack and YouTube; the rest are spreadsheets, CMSs and supporting services
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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