The service functions by scanning user credit data to pinpoint discrepancies, drafting customized letters based on current consumer protection laws, and handling the submission process to Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. By removing the need for manual mailing or third-party repair firms, the company intends to lower the barrier for individuals seeking to correct their financial records.
CreditRefresh Deploys AI to Automate Consumer Credit Disputes
Navigating the bureaucratic maze of credit bureaus has long required either expensive professional help or hours of tedious paperwork. CreditRefresh, a new platform launching in Delaware, aims to disrupt this cycle by using artificial intelligence to automatically identify report inaccuracies and file formal disputes directly with the three major credit agencies.

CEO Bram Kornfeld describes the current credit repair industry as a slow, opaque system designed to keep consumers sidelined. His platform seeks to shift that power dynamic by providing automated monitoring and clear, plain-language insights into every dispute filed. Users can track the status of their corrections in real time, with the system flagging new issues as they arise. The company has opened a waitlist for early access at creditrefresh.ai, targeting a market segment that has historically struggled with the complexity of credit maintenance.




Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first!