What is OysterClaim?
OysterClaim is a safe, free app that finds out if big companies owe you money—and it makes the lawyers pay for the app so you don't have to.
1. It finds money you are owed—safely
When big companies (like phone companies, retail stores, or apps) break the law or lose your data, courts force them to pay money back to regular people. OysterClaim checks your phone privately to see if you are one of those people.
It never sends your emails or personal texts to a company computer or server. Everything stays private on your own phone.
2. How it makes money (the "catch")
Usually, free apps make money by stealing and selling your data. OysterClaim doesn't do that.
If you find a case where a company owes you a lot of money, the app connects you directly to a real law firm's website. The law firm pays OysterClaim a flat marketing fee for sending you to their site.
OysterClaim takes 0% of your money. You keep your full payout, the law firm does the legal work, and the law firm pays the app developers for running the software.
3. It protects your accounts
The biggest worry people have is: "If I complain or file a claim against a company like Amazon or Uber, will they ban my account?"
OysterClaim has a strict rule: for partner individual lawsuits, we only show cases where the law firm has already forced the big company to sign a legal promise not to retaliate or ban your account. Your profiles and accounts stay safe.
4. Automated filing on the real form
Oyster is the fastest legitimate path: automated discovery, a queue for every claim you qualify for, and autofill on the official administrator form inside the app—usually about 30 seconds per claim once your vault is saved.
We do not batch-submit from a centralized backend. The boring boxes are automated; you finish on the official page so your payout stays on the administrator’s rails.
5. Proof from Gmail—not a dead end at “upload receipt”
A breach flag alone is not enough when an administrator pays more for itemized proof. Oyster’s optional Gmail scan runs on your phone and looks for small signals: receipts, SKUs, order lines, claim credentials, and notice language buried in email metadata.
That evidence is surfaced so you can download and attach it—qualifying for higher tiers when the settlement allows documented losses. You are not expected to manufacture proof from memory while a bank statement only shows a merchant name.
Get the app
Browse open settlements on the web, or install Oyster on Android to run private discovery on your phone.
More detail: class actions vs individual lawsuits, FAQ, Gmail discovery, for law firms, account safety.
Set it and forget it. Automated. Private. Free.
Automated class action filing—official forms in-app, set it and forget it, open source, $0.
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