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sudhanva.me
success
Claude Code · Haiku 4.50:54
intent

What does sudhanva.me do and who is it for? Explain it back to me.

12steps
54.5sduration
$0.5477cost
162,830tokens
20 steps8 reasoning steps3 searches
home
docs
docs
/services
sitemap
sitemap
/contact
/work
docs
search
search
search
100%
on-site discovery
89%
reliability
67%
link following
path origin
  • previous resource67%
  • prior knowledge33%
insight

The agent successfully assembled a comprehensive understanding of sudhanva.me by fetching the homepage, about page, blog, contact, work section, and a sample blog post. The site is a personal portfolio and technical blog for an ML engineer—not a commercial product or service—and the agent correctly identified this and explained what Sudhanva does, who the site is for, that there is no pricing model, and what makes it distinctive. The site was moderately navigable: key pages existed and were discoverable via sitemap, but the homepage was minimal and did not prominently surface the full scope of content or Sudhanva's background without visiting the about page.

  • Step [1] (homepage) returned minimal content—meta descriptions confirmed the domain and expertise, but the actual page body was truncated in the fetch, forcing the agent to visit the about page ([5]) to understand his current role and background.
  • Steps [5], [10], [12], [13] contained the substantive content: the about page provided career history and current affiliation (Montai Therapeutics), the contact page confirmed no services are advertised, the work page showed open-source projects, and the blog post exemplified the technical depth and audience.
  • The agent's final response explicitly cites the fetched URLs in the Sources section ([1], [5], [12], [13] match steps [1], [5], [12], [13]), plus GitHub and LinkedIn links that were inferred from content or prior knowledge rather than discovered on-site.
  • The site publishes structured metadata (page titles, meta descriptions) that clearly state 'Senior AI/ML Engineer' and expertise areas, but does not publish machine-readable summaries of what the site is for or who it serves—the agent had to infer this from scattered content and absence of a services page.
  • Step [8]–[9] (sitemap discovery) was a routing/discovery step that revealed all pages but did not directly contribute to the final answer; it enabled steps [10], [12], [13] by signposting their URLs.
  • No pricing, consulting offer, or commercial service was advertised anywhere on the site; the agent correctly noted this gap and explained it signals a personal brand rather than a business offering.

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