Let Me Clanker That For You turns “you could've just asked an AI” into a link you can actually send. Someone asks you a question they could have typed into a chatbot in less time than it took to ask you — so instead of answering, you hand them a link that makes the point for you.
1. Type the question they asked (or use the sample) on the homepage and hit “Make the link.”
2. Copy the link it gives you.
3. Send it to them. When they click, they get a short animation of the question being typed into a chatbot — then they're dropped straight into a real AI with the question already filled in.
By default it's a roulette: each click lands on ChatGPT, Google AI Mode, or Perplexity. Want to pin a specific one? The builder lets you pick ChatGPT, Claude, Google AI, Gemini, Perplexity, or Grok directly.
A few clankers (Claude, Gemini, Grok) sit out the random roulette because they won't cleanly take a question from a link without a login or a warning — but you can still send to them on purpose.
Is it free? Yes, completely. It's ad-supported.
What happens to the question I type? Nothing is stored on our servers — your question lives in the link itself and is only used to build the redirect. There's no database of questions. See the Privacy Policy.
Is this affiliated with OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, or xAI? No. We just point you at their public chat tools with the question pre-filled.
Why did the AI page ask me to log in? Some services (like Grok) require an account. We send you to the door; they decide whether to let you in. That's why the random roulette only uses the ones that work without a login.
Can I make my own? That's the whole point. Head to the homepage and type a question.
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