Mimo

About Mimo — and every conflict we have

Who runs this

Mimo is built and edited by Fırat Mıhcı — a published computational-linguistics researcher who has spent the last few years building and evaluating AI writing software. Academic profiles: ResearchGate, ORCID, Google Scholar. Pages signed “Mimo Editorial” are still reviewed by him before publishing — there are no invented staff writers on this site.

Why Mimo exists

AI-tool recommendations are drowning in untraceable claims: scores with no method, “tests” with no inputs, percentages conjured from a handful of forum posts. Mimo’s answer is a single written standard — the Mimo Evidence Protocol — applied identically to every tool: dated, openable sources; labeled claims; a published trail of what was found, what was cut, and why.

Conflict-of-interest disclosure

The founder also builds two AI writing products: HumanizeMyAI and MeteGPT. Both compete in the AI-humanizer and AI-detector space.

Because of that, Mimo does not cover those categories at all — no humanizer reviews, no detector rankings, no paraphraser comparisons, and the founder’s products never appear in any Mimo list or score. Removing the category outright beats promising to be fair about it.

Second conflict, disclosed just as plainly: Mimo earns affiliate commissions on some outbound links. Those links carry rel="sponsored", every money page carries a visible disclosure, and scores are computed from the evidence record — tools with no affiliate program compete on the exact same rubric. Details: affiliate disclosure.

Contact

Corrections, tips, or disputes — email hello@mimoaitools.com. Correction reports get priority; quote the EV code if you are disputing a specific claim.