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What this page covers
If you are trying to decide whether Radar fits your SEO, GEO, or AI search visibility work, start with the visitor type closest to your role, team, business model, or growth problem.
Radar uses benchmark views to show how a target domain is structured, including pages, hubs, leaf pages, depth signals, empty hubs, and an overall score or grade.
Use this hub to move from a broad question to a more specific role page, then choose a practical first step, such as trying Radar for free.
What to choose
- Choose by role if you lead SEO, growth, demand generation, content strategy, analytics, RevOps, or technical SEO inside a US organization.
- Choose by business model if you work in SaaS, ecommerce, fintech, healthcare, legal, real estate, marketplaces, franchises, hosting, or website platforms.
- Choose by service structure if you run an SEO agency, website development agency, freelance SEO practice, or white-label SEO product for US clients.
Where to go next
The pages below are organized around concrete visitor types, so you can skip a generic SEO overview and go straight to the situation closest to your current work.
Each role page gives you a more focused way to evaluate whether Radar fits your search-structure task, from building a first search layer to benchmarking a large site.
What matters
- Radar benchmark examples can include target-domain views with page counts, hub counts, leaf-page counts, depth signals, empty hubs, and score or grade indicators.
- One education benchmark example lists 1,156 pages, 64 hubs, 1,091 leaf pages, and a 100/A score for a US university target.
- Another education benchmark example lists 51 pages, 5 hubs, 45 leaf pages, and a 44/D score, showing that Radar views can vary by site structure.
