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Is This True? — the embeddable cited-answer trust widget

an embeddable Q&A box that answers health & medicine questions ONLY from tracked FDA, NIH, CDC and clinical-trial sources — with a real citation on every sentence. A published, embeddable health-answer widget that only speaks when it has a real, cited source — and openly says 'I don't have a tracked source for that' when it doesn't.

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An embeddable cited answer widget.

Is This True? is a hosted health and medicine Q&A widget that answers only when it has tracked, cited sources. When coverage is missing, it should say so plainly instead of filling the page with generic AI text.

The product should keep the trust boundary obvious: cited answers come from Synorb-backed sources, and any optional web answer is off by default or clearly labeled as unverified.

Click, answer a few plain-English questions, get a working product.

No setup to learn. Lovable asks a handful of normal-person questions — each with a smart default, so “you pick” always works — then builds it with live Synorb data flowing in.

1

What health area should this answer questions about — general health & medicine, drugs & FDA safety, or clinical-trial results?

Smart default: General health & medicine across FDA, NIH, CDC and trials. (Recommended: 'you pick'.)

2

When there's no trusted source for a question, should the widget say 'I don't have a tracked source for that' (safest) or try a clearly-labeled web answer?

Smart default: Say 'no tracked source' and recommend consulting a clinician — web fallback OFF. (Strongly recommended for a health product.)

3

Do you want just the hosted page, or also an embed snippet to paste into your existing site?

Smart default: Both — a hosted page and a copy-paste embed snippet. (Recommended.)

4

Pick a look: Clinic (calm clinical blue/white, default), Trust (bold 'verified' green accents), or Minimal (quiet, text-first).

Smart default: Clinic — calm and credible. (Recommended.)

Pick a look. It ships with taste by default.

Clinic

Calm clinical blue/white, rounded cards, clear citation chips, a reassuring 'verified provenance' badge. Reads as a credible health resource. (Default.)

Trust

Bold 'verified' green accents and an evidence-strength meter front-and-center — leans hard into the anti-hallucination message for advocacy and patient-facing sites.

Minimal

Quiet, text-first, embed-friendly: a clean answer box that disappears into any host site, with citations as subtle superscript links.

Synorb supplies the cited data. Lovable builds the experience.

Synorb supplies the source-linked health and medical updates. Lovable builds the hosted page, embeddable widget, answer UI, evidence indicators, and safe backend handoff while keeping credentials private behind the app.

Cited data core
Synorb
SuppliesFDA, NIH, CDC, HHS, and clinical-trial source links, summaries, dates, tags, coverage states, and citation metadata for each answerable point.
Experience layer
Lovable
BuildsA hosted Q&A page, embeddable snippet, cited answer cards, no-coverage states, optional evidence indicator, and a safe server-side connection.

Credential safetyCredentials stay private behind the app, never in page code. Builders should let the agent self-provision via synorb.com/connect and keep the returned credentials private.

One click from the original source.

Every answer point should include a visible citation to the original source returned by Synorb. If the app allows any web fallback, label it as unverified and keep it separate from cited health answers.

Questions builders ask.

Will this show real live data on the first run?

Yes. The build prompt connects Synorb at build time to learn the real data shape, then wires live Synorb data into the running product. A published, embeddable health-answer widget that only speaks when it has a real, cited source — and openly says 'I don't have a tracked source for that' when it doesn't.

Where do my Synorb credentials go?

Only where they are safe. Synorb supplies the source-linked health and medical updates. Lovable builds the hosted page, embeddable widget, answer UI, evidence indicators, and safe backend handoff while keeping credentials private behind the app. The public page should never contain credentials, secret names, or browser-visible keys.

How are sources shown?

Every answer point should include a visible citation to the original source returned by Synorb. If the app allows any web fallback, label it as unverified and keep it separate from cited health answers.

Is this just a Synorb feed, or a real app?

A real app. Lovable builds the product experience, while Synorb supplies the cited source layer. The result should have working UI, real data, source links, and honest empty states rather than a static mockup.

What will it ask me before building?

A few plain-English questions, each with a smart default so you can just say 'you pick': What health area should this answer questions about — general health & medicine, drugs & FDA safety, or clinical-trial results?; When there's no trusted source for a question, should the widget say 'I don't have a tracked source for that' (safest) or try a clearly-labeled web answer?; Do you want just the hosted page, or also an embed snippet to paste into your existing site?; Pick a look: Clinic (calm clinical blue/white, default), Trust (bold 'verified' green accents), or Minimal (quiet, text-first)..

Using a different agent?

The same Synorb MCP connects to every major coding agent. Pick yours.

Free credentials. No card.

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