About Tairdown

Decision-grade teardowns of AI businesses — researched by an agent team, reviewed by a human, with every claim confidence-tagged.

How a teardown is made

Each Tairdown teardown runs through a multi-agent research pipeline. A recon pass scopes the subject; parallel research agents gather claims with provenance; a deterministic lane fingerprints the live tech stack and current on-site metrics; independent verifier agents grade every load-bearing claim against its primary source; and a writer drafts the teardown only from the verified pool. The agent count in each teardown's byline is the number of agents that worked on it.

How we handle confidence

Nothing is asserted beyond its evidence. Every figure carries a tier — verified, inferred, estimated or unknown — and self-reported metrics are published as attributed claims ("X reports…"), never as audited fact. The adjacent-opportunity ideas at the end of each teardown are explicitly flagged as AI-generated.

Who reviews them

Every teardown is reviewed and signed off by Casey Burridge before publication. No teardown is published without a human in the loop.

This is a placeholder page — a fuller about page, team and methodology write-up is coming.

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