Viral Simpsons prediction videos have no sources. Half the clips are AI-generated fakes, and nobody built the actual database until now. Springfield Oracle tracks every prediction with verified episode references, real event citations, and honest fact-checks. The world so far has been relentless, and the Simpsons wrote all of it. Springfield Oracle tells you which claims are real. And which aren't.
Hey PH 👋
I built Springfield Oracle because I was tired of the same cycle.
Something happens in the world. Someone posts a Simpsons clip. It goes viral. 10 million views. No episode reference. No source. Half the time it's a deepfake.
The Simpsons has been on air for 35 years. It deserves better than that.
So I built the database nobody had built. Every prediction is sourced to a real episode. Every claim is checked against a real event. Nothing marked Confirmed without receipts.
The world so far has been relentless — Iran strikes, H3N2, the Epstein Files, the first American Pope, and UAP declassification. The Simpsons called most of it. Springfield Oracle shows you exactly when, how, and whether the viral version you saw is actually true.
It's free. It's open source. Community submissions are open — if you find a prediction we missed, submit it, and it goes into the database.
Would love your feedback on what to track next. 👇
Love the name behind this idea, spot on and very pop culture. Congrats on the launch, @isha_godboley!
Honestly, in a sea of AI agent projects, it’s so refreshing to come across something like this! The branding and visual identity really stand out too, it's really nice !
Just out of curiosity, how long did it take you to build this database? And what’s your process for keeping it updated as new viral clips (or new predictions) pop up?
Great work, in any case!
Congrats on the launch, really interesting idea, few years back we could just easily point out and correlate events with Simpsons episodes because it's just hard to recreate.
Nowadays anyone can just generate it with a prompt so now even if someone attempts a correlation, an immediate fact check can be done.
Hi everyone, thank you so much for all your support and helping us get to #5. Onward and upwards from here on!
Super cool! Sad to see all those predictions happen but love the creativity here.
The deepfake problem is what makes this actually necessary rather than just fun. When half the viral clips are fabricated, the whole "Simpsons predicted it" phenomenon becomes impossible to reason about without a sourced database. This is the infrastructure that should have existed years ago.
The scoring system is the right call too. Confirmed with receipts versus Pending versus debunked are very different things and collapsing them all into "the Simpsons predicted X" is where most of the misinformation comes from.
Curious about the methodology for borderline cases. When a prediction is genuinely ambiguous, like something that kind of happened but not quite the way the episode described, how does the scoring handle that nuance? Is there a partial match category or is it binary?
wow this is a game changer for people like me there are many claims i am not able to crosscheck all
How cool is that, since I have watched only a few episodes and we have the internet full with such claims it would be nice abd useful to fact check them.
More accurate than reddit about who's going to win the next election. Crazy stuff. Congrats on the launch
super super cool! got an early preview and i spent a LOT of time going through this.
this is the kind of personal projects to like to see 🫡
Hi everyone 👋
I kept wondering If thousands of people claim “The Simpsons predicted this”…
Why was there no actual database?
Springfield Oracle is our attempt to turn internet chaos into something structured.
The real question is: What happens when pop culture becomes data?