Seven essays, and no publishing schedule
No content calendar and no gated PDFs. Each one argues a single position out of the product's own fact files, and every figure in it is published elsewhere on this site with its basis attached.
- Why the category splits four ways, and which one you need: Four products get sold as one category. Only one of them answers the question you actually have.
- Off until you turn it on: how much rope Autopilot gets: The interesting question about software that acts is not what it can do. It is what stops it.
- Six jobs, one round, and why the order is the point: Six jobs, one fixed order, and the order decides what you still get on a night that ends early.
- What a credit actually is, and the day we measured it: A credit is a unit, not an allowance. Here is what each feature cost on one real run, and the day we ran it.
- Selling from Europe, and the things that only matter if you do: Analysis in the language of the call, a named regulator, no cookie banner, and the tax before the checkout.
- Why there is no demo button on this site: Every button here is a signup. This is the argument for that, and the bill it sends us.
- The claims this site will not make: The rules this site is written to are tests. Overclaim and the build fails.