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01 / Quick Start

Get Started in 3 Minutes

  1. 1

    Log in to your Tolt dashboard

    Grab your unique referral link

  2. 2

    Download the media kit

    Logos, brand colors, and a one-pager you can share

  3. 3

    Watch the product demo

    Understand what SourceVerify does so you can speak to it authentically

  4. 4

    Pick your channel

    Choose copy templates below for social, email, or blog

  5. 5

    Start sharing

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02 / Media Kit

Media Kit

Download our brand assets — everything you need to represent SourceVerify accurately.

What's included

  • — Logos (horizontal, stacked, symbol-only; light & dark)
  • — Brand color reference card
  • — Product one-pager
Download Media Kit (.zip) →

03 / Product Demo

See SourceVerify in Action

Share this demo with your audience so they can see exactly how citation verification works.

Key Talking Points for This Demo

Paste a bibliography and get verification results in under a minute
SourceVerify checks if each reference actually exists — catching AI hallucinations
Errors are automatically repaired: wrong year, misspelled author, missing DOI
Full audit trail shows exactly what was checked and what was found

04 / Suggested Copy

Ready-to-Use Copy

Grab these templates and customize them for your audience.

Twitter/X (short)
I've been using @SourceVerify to check my citations before submission — it catches errors I'd never find manually. 98% accuracy, and it takes minutes instead of hours. Check it out → [your affiliate link]
Twitter/X (thread opener)
If you use AI to help with research writing, you need to verify your citations. AI hallucinates references — it's a known problem. I use SourceVerify to catch these before they embarrass me. Here's how it works 🧵 [your affiliate link]
LinkedIn
One of the biggest risks of AI-assisted research writing? Fabricated citations. I recently started using SourceVerify to verify every reference before I submit. It checks existence, repairs metadata errors, and formats everything — in minutes. If you care about research integrity (and your reputation), it's worth a look. [your affiliate link]
Email / Newsletter
Subject: The tool I use to catch bad citations before they catch me Hey [name], Quick recommendation — I've been using SourceVerify to verify citations in my papers. It checks whether each reference actually exists, fixes errors in author names, years, and DOIs, and formats everything to APA/MLA/Chicago. It's saved me hours of manual checking, and it catches things I'd miss — especially AI-generated references that look right but aren't. If you write or review research, it's worth trying: [your affiliate link] (Full disclosure: I'm an affiliate, so I earn a commission if you subscribe. But I genuinely use and recommend it.)

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05 / Key Talking Points

Why Researchers Love SourceVerify

98% accuracy rate

SourceVerify's verification engine correctly identifies whether a reference exists with 98% accuracy.

Saves hours per paper

Manually checking a 50-reference bibliography takes a full day. SourceVerify does it in minutes.

Catches AI hallucinations

AI language models fabricate citations that look real. SourceVerify catches them before they reach reviewers.

Automatic error repair

Wrong year? Misspelled author? Missing DOI? SourceVerify fixes metadata errors automatically.

Full audit trail

Every verification comes with a transparent record of what was checked and what was found.

Multilingual

Supports verification across common research languages, with UI in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Trusted by professionals

Used by researchers, peer reviewers, publishers, and conference organizers.

06 / Brand Guidelines

Brand Guidelines

When mentioning SourceVerify, please follow these guidelines to keep our brand consistent.

Do

  • — Use the official logos from the media kit
  • — Refer to the product as "SourceVerify" (one word, capital S and V)
  • — Use terms: verify, reference, source, unverified, needs review
  • — Accurately describe the product's capabilities

Don't

  • — Alter the logo colors, proportions, or layout
  • — Use "CitationCop" in promotional materials (it's an internal codename)
  • — Use terms: check, citation (when meaning "source"), invalid, wrong, bad, failed
  • — Make claims about accuracy beyond what we state (98%)
  • — Imply SourceVerify replaces peer review (it's a tool that supports it)

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