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Overall Rating
★⯨☆☆☆ 3.0/10
China Access
★★☆ Basically usable
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ai_refine · Last updated 2026-06-12

⚡ Score breakdown

5-dim weighted · /10
Performance25% 3.0
Value20% 3.0
China access20% 8.0
Reputation20% 4.4
Support15% 3.0

Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.

Editorial Highlights

The page shows MapMedic, but detailed feature information is limited.

In-Depth Review TG4G Review ·2026-06-10 · For reference only

What It Is

MapMedic is an AI-powered automotive datalog analysis software platform designed to provide informational troubleshooting support for logs exported from automotive ECUs and loggers. It is not a general-purpose developer tool in the traditional sense; it is closer to a data analysis workbench for tuning scenarios: upload a log, let the system identify channels and apply safety gating, then generate a diagnostic report, a substantiated logging plan, and AI chat limited to the current report.

Core Capabilities

It supports exported formats such as CSV, TSV, Excel, JSON, and plain text, and lists sources including KTuner, HP Tuners, Hondata, COBB, Haltech, Link, AEM, MoTeC, TunerStudio/MegaSquirt, MaxxECU, ECUMaster, FuelTech, RomRaider, and Woolich. Its diagnostic rules are centered on channel-based evidence: if key channels such as RPM, load, TPS/pedal, lambda/AFR, and others cannot be verified, it will request a review or refuse to proceed rather than guess. The system also provides vehicle/modification profiles, symptom input, history, a parts specification library, and report-level AI chat. Chat memory resets with each upload and is tied to the profile, helping reduce context contamination.

Pricing

Pricing uses a diagnostic credit model: Single Log costs $29 and includes 2 credits; Hobby Basic is $39/month with 6 credits; Hobby Plus is $79/month with 20 credits; Shop Starter is $199/month with 200 credits; and Shop Pro is $249/month with 600 credits. Payments are processed by Stripe. A free preview can first check channel mapping and safety blocks; credits are only consumed when the full report is delivered.

Pros and Cons

The main advantage is that its boundaries are very clear: it does not flash ECUs, sell tuning files, bypass emissions systems, or perform mechanical repairs. It also emphasizes source citations, isolation of unverified data, and safety gating. The downside is that it still appears to be in a paid pilot/checkout-gated context, with no disclosed production stability, support SLA, or public API/SDK. Delivered reports are generally non-refundable, and subscription credits expire at the end of the month.

Who It’s For and Access from China

MapMedic is suitable for modified-car enthusiasts, tuning shops, and technical users who can export ECU/logger logs and need help investigating complex datalog issues. It is not suitable for users who want automated map changes, direct flashing, or legal/safety certification. Access from mainland China is not specified in the available text; since payments depend on Stripe, actual purchase availability should be verified independently.

⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on deadly.cloud official site.

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deadly.cloud is an Unknown Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 3.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach deadly.cloud directly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is deadly.cloud?
deadly.cloud is a Unknown-based Auto provider. The page shows MapMedic, but detailed feature information is limited.
Is deadly.cloud good? Is it worth it?
deadly.cloud scores 3.0/10 on TG4G — a mixed rating, based in 未知. See the in-depth review below for pros, cons and China accessibility.
Is deadly.cloud usable in China?
deadly.cloud is basically usable in mainland China, though latency may vary by ISP and time of day; have a backup proxy ready. The provider is headquartered in Unknown and primarily serves overseas markets.
How do I sign up for deadly.cloud?
Visit the deadly.cloud official site to complete sign-up. Registration typically requires an email (Gmail/Outlook recommended) and a payment method. Most overseas services accept credit card / PayPal / crypto. See the "Visit Official Site" button on this page for the direct link.

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