Public data exports
These are the exact static JSON models used to render the site. They exist so humans and crawlers can audit the decision logic inputs without scraping HTML.
Snapshot counts
- Products12
- Product families12
- Sources12
- Evidence items20
- Tutorials7
- Buying guides6
- Comparisons6
- Videos5
- Used listings5
Freshness snapshot
Static exports are refreshed from source-backed review, evidence, video, and listing dates.
Dataset modified May 31, 2026
- Latest product reviewMay 31, 2026
- Latest evidence checkMay 31, 2026
- Latest tutorial reviewMay 31, 2026
- Latest buying guide reviewMay 31, 2026
- Latest comparison reviewMay 31, 2026
- Latest source videoMay 10, 2026
- Latest used listing checkMay 12, 2026
All products, sources, evidence, guides, tutorials, comparisons, videos, and listing rules.
Product entities used by /products/* pages.
Family-level grouping, upgrade path, and generation context for product entities.
Source registry used by /sources and evidence panels.
Claim + URL evidence items used across product pages.
Setup and workflow tutorials used by /tutorials/* pages.
Static guide models used to explain fit, tradeoffs, and decision criteria by category.
Static product comparison models used by /compare/* pages.
Product-to-comparison URL map for crawlers and agents resolving related comparison pages.
Source videos and matched product references used by tutorial and evidence surfaces.
Normalized used-market listing signals and confidence levels used for deal context.
AI-readable files
These public text files summarize the same source-backed corpus for crawlers and AI systems.
Plain-text crawler guide with key pages, product coverage, confidence thresholds, source registry, and freshness policy.
Markdown summary of the public decision engine, recommendation logic, crawlable hubs, comparison URLs, and evidence coverage.