The whole platform, in plain English.
Revenue Credit AI has two sides: what your clients do, and what your teamdoes behind the scenes. Here's both, start to finish.
The client journey
What someone signing up sees and does.
- 1
Create your account
Sign up with an email and password. You'll confirm your email with one click, then land on your private dashboard.
- 2
Choose a plan
Pick DIY (you print and mail the letters) or Done-For-You (we certified-mail every round for you). You can decide later — the dashboard guides you.
- 3
Pull your credit report
One button opens our SmartCredit partner link, where you pull all three bureaus in a couple of minutes. No hard inquiry.
- 4
Upload the report
Drop the PDF into Step 2 of your dashboard. It's stored securely — only you and our team can see it.
- 5
Verify your identity
Upload three documents — a photo ID (front only), a proof of address, and a proof of your Social Security number. This protects your account and helps us get better results. Our team reviews each one and lets you know if anything needs a clearer copy.
- 6
View and print your dispute letters
When your letters are approved they appear under Step 3. Open any one to read it, then print it or save it as a PDF. We email and text you the moment a new round is posted.
Your team's journey
What you do in the admin panel — clients never see this.
- 1
See every client at a glance
The admin panel lists all clients with their plan, order status, files, and what they've paid — plus, for each one, whether they've signed the agreement and how many items you've removed so far. Total revenue shows at the top.
- 2
Open a client and read their report
Click 'Manage' to see their payments and download the exact report they uploaded — stored privately, visible only to you and the client.
- 3
Verify their identity documents
Each client uploads a photo ID, proof of address, and proof of SSN. You review each one and click Approve, or Reject with a quick reason — which emails the client to send a clearer copy. The 'Docs to review' card on your worklist shows who's waiting.
- 4
Let the AI draft the letters
One click reads the report and writes a separate FCRA dispute letter for each bureau, citing the specific accounts it found. They arrive as editable drafts — nothing is sent.
- 5
Review, approve, release
You read each letter, edit anything you like, then click 'Approve & release'. Only then can the client see it — and they're notified automatically by email and SMS.
- 6
Track every outcome
Log each disputed item — whether the AI drafted it or you add it by hand — and mark it Sent, Deleted, Corrected, or Verified. Each sent item starts a 35-day bureau clock the client watches on their own dashboard.
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Stay compliant and on top of refunds
Every client shows their signed-agreement status and 3-business-day cancel window, plus a 180-day service clock and how many items you've removed against the refund-policy floor — so you always know who's safe to bill and who's at refund risk.
The two plans
DIY Credit Repair
Generate. Print. Mail yourself.
Done-For-You
We mail certified. You watch the score climb.
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Common questions
Where does my credit report go after I upload it?
Into a private, encrypted storage vault tied to your account. It is never public and never sold. Only you and the Revenue Credit AI team can open it — other clients can't, and search engines can't.
How are the dispute letters actually written?
When your team opens your file, they run the AI on your uploaded report. It reads the report, finds the accounts and items worth disputing, and drafts a separate FCRA dispute letter for each bureau — in seconds.
Does the AI send anything automatically?
No. Every AI letter starts as a draft that a real person on the team reads, edits, and approves first. Nothing reaches you — or any bureau — until a human has signed off. That review step is intentional, to keep the letters accurate and compliant.
What do I do with a letter once it's ready?
Open it from Step 3 on your dashboard. Fill in the few bracketed blanks (your address, account numbers), then print it or save it as a PDF. On DIY you mail it yourself; on Done-For-You the team certified-mails every round for you.
Why do I have to upload my ID and other documents?
The bureaus and your team need to confirm you are who you say you are before disputing anything in your name — it protects your account and gets better results. You upload three things: a photo ID, a proof of address, and a proof of your Social Security number. A real person reviews each one and lets you know if a clearer copy is needed.
Is my information secure?
Yes. Files are stored with bank-level encryption, access is locked to your account, and your data is never sold. Sign-in is required to view anything in your dashboard.