desio.app
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Claude Code · Haiku 4.51:24
intent
What does desio.app do and who is it for? Explain it back to me.
22steps
84.2sduration
$1.7458cost
217,816tokens
28 steps6 reasoning steps16 searches
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/ch/app/desio/id676150…
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/ca/app/desio/id676150…
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67%
on-site discovery
33%
reliability
0%
link following
path origin
- web search33%
- prior knowledge67%
insight
The agent could not access desio.app directly due to Vercel security blocks, and instead discovered a weather app called Desio on the App Store. The agent assembled a partial answer from App Store listings (iOS only), which revealed the product is a weather companion with photo-based reminders, but could not determine pricing details, web platform features, competitive differentiation, or confirm whether desio.app itself is a web interface or just marketing. The website proved fundamentally inaccessible to automated navigation.
- ›Steps [18] and [23] fetched App Store pages (iOS app listing) that provided core product identity: Desio is a weather app with photo-based reminders and a 7-day forecast feature. The agent cited these URLs in its Sources section, making them the only content-bearing success path.
- ›The primary domain (desio.app) returned Vercel security checkpoint blocks on all attempted paths (/, /pricing, /about, /features), preventing direct access to website content. This forced the agent into a discovery-by-search fallback that turned up unrelated results (banking apps, weather forecasts for the town of Desio, design tools) rather than the target product.
- ›The agent had to disambiguate between multiple 'Desio' products through iterative search: banking/remote-access apps, weather in Desio Italy, and the actual weather app. This suggests poor SEO/discoverability for desio.app and a product with minimal public footprint or reviews.
- ›No pricing information was recoverable from available sources. The agent correctly identified this as a gap and did not speculate. App Store pages did not expose subscription tiers or in-app purchase details in the fetched HTML.
- ›The agent could not determine whether desio.app is a web platform, a landing page, or merely a redirect to the iOS app. This is a critical identity-layer gap for a task asking to 'understand the product well enough to explain it.'
- ›The site is entirely agent-hostile: direct access blocked, no public documentation found, no announcements or press coverage in search results, and minimal structured data published for crawlers or LLMs.
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