Payment-readiness
The web is moving toward paying per answer. A page that can't back one earns nothing.
We can't tell you what your content will earn. We can tell you which pages can't back an answer at all — the ones guaranteed to earn zero the day payment starts. Start there.
Free. You get the questions your pages go silent on, and the fix for each.
Necessary, not sufficient — the only honest prediction.
Answerable content is the price of entry, not a payday. Whether an answerable page earns depends on demand nobody can honestly predict for you. But a page that can't back an answer earns zero regardless of demand. That asymmetry is the whole product: we call the floor, never the ceiling.
The questions an engine would ask — and the pages that go silent.
No score theater. We ask your site the questions an engine would ask it, then show you which pages answer them and which go silent, hedge, or contradict themselves. You get the specific questions and the specific pages that dead-end on them, with the fix for each.
Why this is cheap now and expensive later.
The rails are being built. Cloudflare's crawl-monetization programs and open payment protocols like x402 are pushing the web from paying per crawl toward paying per answer — content that earns when it's used in an answer, not just when it's fetched. That moves answerability onto the invoice. Fixing a dead-end is a cheap content edit today; if and when the meter turns on, it's the difference between a page that can earn and one that can't.
Find the pages that can't back an answer — before the meter starts.
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