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Paste a URL and run the five-step engineering algorithm over your page: question the requirement, delete the part, simplify, accelerate, automate — in that order.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Paste any URL

    We load that one page the way a browser would — its text, its markup, and a screenshot. No login and no email.

  2. 2

    The algorithm, applied in order

    Question the requirement first, then delete, then simplify. Optimising something that should not exist is the most common and most expensive error, so the order matters.

  3. 3

    Get the delete list

    Most findings make the page smaller: which sections to remove, which claims cannot be checked, and how many steps stand between a reader and the product working.

Why this matters

Optimising a thing that should not exist

The most expensive mistake in the algorithm is doing step three before step two. Someone spends a week improving a section that should have been deleted, and because the section is now better, nobody questions whether it belongs. Pages accumulate this way: a logo strip nobody chose, a testimonial nobody reads, a stat card that has been wrong since the quarter it was written.

So the first two questions this review asks are not about wording. They are: who set this requirement, and what happens if we delete it. Most sections cannot answer the first, and a surprising number survive the second without anyone noticing.

A claim you cannot check is not a claim

“Blazing fast” is a mood. “Cold start under 200ms at p99” is a claim. The second one can be wrong, which is exactly what makes it worth reading — a reader can test it, and a page willing to be tested is a page worth trusting. Most pages carry a dozen adjectives standing where a number was available.

Cycle time is what the reader is actually judging

Every gate between landing on a page and the product doing something is time in the loop. A form field, a verification email, a scheduled call. The reader does not experience these as qualification steps; they experience them as evidence of how this company will treat their time later.

Common questions

No, and the tool will not claim otherwise. He has published no body of writing, so this lens is assembled from the public record — principally the five-step algorithm he has walked through on camera during the Starbase tours, and the first-principles reasoning he has described in interviews. It never writes as him, never states what he would have said, and never invents quotations.

Pages accumulate. Nobody is assigned to delete

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