One number, counted each day.
The home page carries a live figure: $228M of opportunities. It is the summed value of the correction work currently open across the sites Radar tracks, costed the way a work pack costs it, at $94 an hour. This page shows the figure day by day, the system it moves through, what it is made of, and the record of that system running.
The figure, day by day
Each tracked site carries a work pack: the correction actions its pages, documents, and assets need before AI reads them cleanly, each one costed. Add the open work across all tracked sites together and you get one number. This is that number, daily, since tracking consolidated in December 2025.
How the figure is made up
One total, five lines. Most of the value is correction work on web pages, because that is where most of the estate lives. PDFs carry the next share, scored separately because AI reads them differently and they fail differently. Media and video carry their own corrections, and the license line is the platform layer that keeps the whole read current.
Through the system
The figure is produced by reading, continuously. The window below shows the read as it runs: each line is one address moving through a stage of the read, with what was read and how long it took. Real estates mix household names with sites nobody outside the organization has looked at in years; both kinds carry work.
A decorative window showing web addresses moving through Radar’s read: fetched, parsed, rendered, and scored, several each second, with a running total to date beneath the stream.
System status
The figure is only as good as the system that produces it, so the record of that system is published here, one dot per day. Hold the pointer over an orange or red day for what happened.