HAAM Signal Index
Turn a public website into a six-part signal score.
A practical first scanner for HAAM work: performance, accessibility, trust, sustainability, AI readiness, and conversion in one transparent score. Built for lead generation, benchmark reports, and deeper human-reviewed audits.
Live MVP
Run the first HAAM Signal Index scan
This version reads public HTML, response headers, robots.txt, and llms.txt. It is intentionally conservative: a triage layer that creates a better reason to start a serious review.
Score model
Six signals, one public quality story
The score is designed to be explainable. Each dimension returns evidence, a score, and a first fix instead of hiding the logic behind a mysterious grade.
Performance
HTML weight, script volume, caching, compression, viewport, and third-party script surface.
Accessibility
Document language, heading structure, image alternatives, landmarks, form labels, and button naming.
Trust
HTTPS, security headers, privacy and legal paths, contact signals, and structured organization context.
Sustainability
Avoidable transfer, image count, embeds, fonts, scripts, caching, and compression signals.
AI readiness
Metadata, headings, schema, robots.txt, llms.txt, canonical hints, and sourceable page copy.
Conversion
CTA visibility, contact paths, proof, forms, pricing cues, and first-journey clarity.
Why this fits HAAM
A lead engine with judgment baked in
The public result should not shame organizations or pretend to be a certification. It should identify where a website is leaking trust, speed, access, clarity, or credibility, then invite a deeper HAAM review.
Public score
Give visitors a quick, conservative reason to care about digital quality.
Private evidence
Turn low-scoring areas into a deeper HAAM review with screenshots, Lighthouse data, and human judgment.
Sprint or monitor
Route serious prospects into an audit, 4 to 6 week sprint, or recurring signal monitor.
Upgrade path
Turn this into the HAAM Benchmark Index
The same scoring object can power public sector rankings, Baltic SaaS reports, accessibility campaigns, sustainable web comparisons, or private due-diligence packs.
