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evisions.com
success
Claude Code · Haiku 4.51:05
intent

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

15steps
65.8sduration
$0.8890cost
181,406tokens
18 steps3 reasoning steps6 searches
home
/products
docs
docs
search
docs
search
search
/argos
/intellecheck
/formfusion
search
docs
search
search
67%
on-site discovery
78%
reliability
44%
link following
path origin
  • previous resource44%
  • web search33%
  • prior knowledge22%
insight

The agent successfully identified Evisions as a higher-education-focused software suite with five main products (Argos, FormFusion, IntelleCheck, IRIS, CADMUS) and explained their positioning relative to competitors like Ellucian. However, the site does not publish pricing information—a core part of the task—forcing the agent to note this explicitly as a gap and work around it. The agent assembled its answer from product landing pages (which were navigable), web search results, and prior knowledge, rather than from a cohesive company overview.

  • The homepage and product pages (/argos, /formfusion, /intellecheck) returned 200 OK and contained product details, but the agent had to visit each product page separately to map the full suite—there is no central 'products' or 'solutions' index page (both /products and /pricing returned 404).
  • Pricing was entirely absent from the public site; the agent had to note this explicitly and could not fulfill that part of the task beyond recommending 'contact sales.' This is a significant findability gap for an evaluator.
  • The agent relied heavily on web search (steps 5, 8, 9, 13, 14, 16) and prior knowledge to establish context (e.g., Ellucian partnership, IPEDS focus, private equity ownership) that was not clearly stated on the homepage or easily discoverable through site navigation.
  • The site's navigation is sparse—no clear product matrix, feature comparison, or 'About' page that synthesizes the full picture. The agent had to fetch /about (step 4) and individual product pages (steps 10–12) and cross-reference search results to build a coherent narrative.
  • The blog post (step 15) on higher-education partnerships was cited and helped clarify Evisions' market position, but required explicit search to find; it was not linked prominently from the homepage.

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