toyoni.com
success
Claude Code · Haiku 4.51:04
intent
What does toyoni.com do and who is it for? Explain it back to me.
16steps
64.1sduration
$0.8782cost
170,809tokens
26 steps10 reasoning steps5 searches
home
docs
/tasks
docs
search
search
search
search
/help
/services
home
/how-it-works
docs
docs
search
/faq
100%
on-site discovery
64%
reliability
64%
link following
path origin
- previous resource64%
- prior knowledge36%
insight
The agent successfully assembled a comprehensive explanation of Toyoni by fetching the homepage, pricing page, about page, help hub, and help subpages. The site is moderately navigable but requires some guesswork: key pages (/, /pricing, /about, /help) exist and returned useful content, but the site does not publish an exhaustive service list, pricing tiers, or turnaround times in a machine-readable or easily discoverable way. The agent had to infer business model details from sparse text fragments and fill gaps with prior knowledge of competitors.
- ›Step [1] (homepage) and step [3] (pricing) were content-bearing but truncated in the response; the agent cited them as sources and extracted service categories and pricing structure ($3–$10+ per task, no subscription). The actual pricing details (which tasks cost what) appear to be incomplete on the site itself.
- ›Steps [7] and [22] (about page) returned content the agent used to describe Toyoni's team and positioning, but the response body was truncated, suggesting the agent had to rely on prior knowledge or prior fetches to fill in details about the founding story and market positioning.
- ›Step [21] (help hub) succeeded and was cited; the agent navigated there from search results (step [19]), not from a link in the homepage. This suggests the help section is not prominently surfaced in the site's primary navigation and the agent discovered it through web search.
- ›The agent made four 404 requests (steps [4], [5], [8], [9]) for conventional pages (/services, /how-it-works, /faq, /tasks), indicating the site does not follow standard information architecture. This forced the agent to rely on prior knowledge guesses and web search to discover /help, /pricing, and /about.
- ›The site does not appear to publish a canonical competitor comparison, exhaustive service directory, or SLA/turnaround-time documentation. The agent acknowledged these gaps explicitly in the 'Confusing or Missing Elements' section, indicating the task was satisfied but the site's self-presentation was incomplete.
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