Evaluation Assistants – Analyze Industries, Companies, and Opportunities
Use these evaluation assistants to quickly analyze industries, compare opportunities, review companies,
and understand how hard a vertical may be to market. These tools are built to help you make smarter decisions
faster before you spend time, money, or traffic in the wrong place.
Company Reviews
Review a company, buyer, network, agency, or publisher and get a practical breakdown of how it appears to
operate, what traffic it likely wants, how it may pay, and what risks may exist. This is useful when you want
a faster way to evaluate whether a company looks worth testing, contacting, or avoiding.
Instead of piecing things together manually, this assistant helps you understand the business model, vertical
focus, likely payout structure, operational notes, fit for your traffic, and possible warning signs in one place.
Industry Comparison Assistant
Compare two industries side by side and instantly see which one may be the better fit based on demand,
difficulty, revenue potential, and overall opportunity. This helps you make clearer decisions when choosing
between two possible niches, offers, or directions.
It is ideal when you are trying to decide where to focus next, where to expand, or whether your backup niche
may actually be stronger than your current one before you commit serious resources.
Industry Evaluation Assistant
Evaluate any industry or vertical to understand its marketing heat, buyer demand, difficulty level,
compliance considerations, and overall revenue potential. This assistant helps you quickly see whether a
niche looks like a strong opportunity and whether it fits your experience level and traffic type.
It is especially useful when you want to avoid wasting time or budget on weak niches and instead focus on
industries that better match your goals, skills, and revenue expectations.
Vertical Difficulty Assistant
Enter a single vertical and see how difficult that market may be across major traffic sources, including
time to results, scalability, and profit potential. This gives you a fast strategic view of whether a
vertical may be easier, harder, slower, or more expensive to market.
It is useful when you want to compare traffic options for a niche, understand where the easier wins may be,
and avoid going too hard into a vertical before understanding the true difficulty.

