1. Define the assessment
We use a multi-dimension diagnostic with weighted questions, at least three score bands, a contact step, and a next action. This exposes whether a product supports more than a simple total.
2. Build or inspect the flow
Where public access allows it, we inspect question authoring, scoring, logic, respondent controls, mobile behavior, and publishing. If the full workspace is not accessible, the evidence record distinguishes a public demo from a documentation check.
3. Examine the result
We look for an overall result, dimension-level context, readable visuals, personalized explanation, and a clear recommendation. We also inspect data-point selection, percentage versus absolute values, benchmarks, tier-specific text, and color controls. A creator dashboard alone does not count as a personal results page.
4. Trace the data
We check where answers and scores live, whether they become reusable contact properties, and whether a score can trigger a segment or a multi-step email sequence.
5. Verify controls and price
We inspect anti-junk, verification, proctoring, or candidate-integrity controls appropriate to the lane. The final step is a vendor-page price check with a visible checked-on date.