This page explains what Existence Compiler cannot guarantee or fully observe. The report is a structural diagnostic, not a promise of outcomes.
Existence Compiler cannot guarantee traffic, search positions, citations, revenue, or inclusion in AI Overviews. It improves the structural conditions for being discovered; it does not control the final decision of any search engine or AI system.
The analysis cannot see your private analytics, Search Console, paid-ads performance, CRM data, or closed dashboards unless they are explicitly provided. It works with what is publicly observable.
Some JavaScript-rendered single-page apps (SPAs) may underreport signals. The crawler fetches the initial HTML without executing JavaScript, so metadata injected only at runtime may not be detected.
DNS checks — such as SPF and DMARC — can be affected by resolver timeouts or propagation delays. An "unknown" result means it could not be verified at that moment, not that the record is missing.
Search engines and AI systems change their criteria over time. A signal that matters today may carry different weight tomorrow. The analysis reflects structural practices known at the time of the scan.
The report is diagnostic and does not constitute legal, SEO, or financial advice. Decisions about your product, domain, or infrastructure are the responsibility of the user.
The output should be read as a measure of structural readiness for discovery, not as a guarantee of outcomes.
Disclaimer
This measures structural conditions. It does not guarantee rankings, traffic, citations, inclusion in AI Overviews, or outcomes from Google or any AI system.
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