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quantvps.com
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Claude Code · Haiku 4.50:49
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What does quantvps.com do and who is it for? Explain it back to me.

9steps
50.0sduration
$0.6801cost
69,632tokens
12 steps3 reasoning steps4 searches
home
search
search
docs
/hosters/quantvps
search
search
docs
home
40%
on-site discovery
40%
reliability
0%
link following
path origin
  • web search60%
  • prior knowledge40%
insight

The agent could not access QuantVPS's official website due to Vercel security blocks, but assembled a workable explanation by pulling from third-party review sites, comparison resources, and search results. The final answer covers what QuantVPS does (trading VPS for futures), who it serves, general pricing ($59–$399/month), and competitive positioning, but lacks exact plan specifications and official detail—a partial but substantial fulfillment of the open-ended discovery task.

  • Steps [8] and [9] returned usable content from forexvps.net and vpsbenchmarks.com—both third-party review/comparison sites—which formed the backbone of the competitive analysis and feature breakdown. Step [10]'s search results pointed to Trustpilot and customer reviews, though the agent did not fetch those URLs.
  • The agent's core finding (QuantVPS = Chicago-based futures trading VPS with low latency) came entirely from search snippets and third-party summaries, not from QuantVPS's own site. The official domain remained inaccessible (HTTP 429 on both root and /pricing), forcing reliance on prior knowledge (40%) and aggregated web search results (60%).
  • QuantVPS publishes minimal machine-readable structure for agents: their site blocks automated access, their pricing page is gated, and discovery depends on being cited by review aggregators. An agent must either know the company exists beforehand or find it through competitor comparisons—no direct crawl path works. The site is low on agent-readiness.

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