About pagedar

We are building the human layer of the web

Search can tell you what is popular. Analytics can tell you what got clicked. pagedar is built for the quieter question people ask before opening a site: is this worth my time?

The name

Page meets radar

pagedar combines the page being judged with the radar that notices the signals around it. A short name for seeing what deserves your attention before the click.

Page The site in front of you
Radar The signals around it
pagedar A clearer read before the click
pagedar Radar Orbit emblem
A radar for pages

The open rings scan a web that never stands still. The warm sweep is the human signal inside the system: a real judgement that helps another person decide what deserves attention.

Mission

Make the web easier to judge before the click

The internet has a measurement problem. It counts traffic, links, followers, and ads with remarkable precision, but it often misses the human part: whether a page is clear, useful, fair, respectful, and genuinely helpful.

pagedar turns those human judgments into a public signal. One score, one headline, one useful comment. Enough structure to compare websites, enough room for people to say what actually happened.

Our story starts with a familiar pause

You find a link. It looks useful. It might also waste ten minutes, ask for too much data, hide the real answer, or make you regret the click. pagedar exists for that small pause.

01

People first

Reviews come from real visitors, not empty popularity signals or scraped reputation dust.

02

Plain English

Scores should help a casual visitor and still give product teams something useful to learn.

03

Living index

Websites change. Domains move. Products improve. The index should keep noticing.

pagedar is for the person who wants the web to feel less random. A little more accountable. A little easier to read. A little more human

Join pagedar