Is there an email or social account where I can reach whoever ran this project?
No page on the site addresses this.
confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.00 · Absent
scanned Aug 6, 2026
Tier 2 · Basic Presence
Scored by asking 8 questions a buyer of a security product asks, then grading this site’s own pages: answered, hedged (partial or vague), or silent (no page answers it). How scoring works
8 buyer questions · graded against the site’s own pages
Goes silent · support · high importance
Is there an email or social account where I can reach whoever ran this project?
Goes silent · getting-started · high importance
What did cashed.ai actually do before it locked everything down?
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Sign in to claim64 points sit between cashed.ai and 100: 6 open questions and 13 missing protocol checks, ordered by estimated payoff.
Point estimates are per fix under scoring v2. They are not additive to a promised total.
Is there an email or social account where I can reach whoever ran this project?
No page on the site addresses this.
confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.00 · Absent
What did cashed.ai actually do before it locked everything down?
No page on the site addresses this.
confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.00 · Absent
When did the access get cut off, and did the owners say why they shut it down?
Is any of the old content available in a read-only archive or export somewhere?
No page on the site addresses this.
confidence high · grounding world-knowledge · weight 0.00 · Absent
A buyer gets something, then has to guess the rest. Expand any row for the evidence and the fix.
Are pages like /lander blocked by the same rule as the homepage, or do they have different restrictions?
The retrieved chunks show that https://cashed.ai/lander returns an Access Denied error (EdgeSuite reference #18.eb6ac917.1786024786.8c97b013), but none of the chunks describe the homepage or its restrictions, so it is not possible to determine whether they are blocked by the same rule.
confidence medium · grounding synthesized · weight 0.65 · Page missing
What do the robots.txt or llms.txt files say about which crawlers can still index the site?
The llms.txt file does not contain any information about web crawlers or indexing permissions; it only states that cashed.ai is a domain for sale on GoDaddy. No robots.txt content was found in the retrieved chunks.
Publish a robots.txt file with explicit User-agent and Disallow/Allow rules, or add crawler policy sections to llms.txt.
Where we looked: /llms.txt
confidence medium · grounding stated · weight 0.75 · Absent
2 of 8. Answered with enough specificity for a buyer to act on. This is the bar the queue above is chasing.
Is this site permanently dead, or is it just hidden away for now?
The site is not just hidden away; the cashed.ai domain is currently listed for sale on GoDaddy’s aftermarket, indicating the prior service is no longer active and the domain itself is being sold. It is available via Buy-It-Now, Make-an-Offer, or Lease-to-Own, with GoDaddy-backed escrow and a typical 5–7 business-day transfer completion.
Source: /llms.txt
confidence high · grounding stated · weight 1.00 · Answered
Is there a waitlist or status page I can check to find out if cashed.ai ever comes back online?
No. The site does not mention a waitlist or a service status page for tracking whether a service comes back online. The only status information available states that cashed.ai is a domain name currently listed for sale on GoDaddy's aftermarket, with no indication of an operational service.
Source: /llms.txt
confidence high · grounding stated · weight 1.00 · Answered
The other half of the score: 16 checks for the files and headers agents look for. The 13 below are installs, not judgment calls, and most are an afternoon. Expand any for the snippet and the standard it follows. They sit after the queue because none of them changes what your pages say.
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Standardllmstxt.orgCommunity spec
User-agent: * Content-Signal: search=yes, ai-input=yes, ai-train=no Allow: /
StandardCloudflare proposalVendor proposal
StandardSitedex metricSitedex metric
StandardRFC 9110 + 7763IETF RFC
StandardSitedex metricSitedex metric
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StandardModel Context ProtocolCommunity spec
StandardOpenAPI SpecIndustry standard
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StandardW3C WebMCP draftW3C / WHATWG
<link rel="canonical" href="https://cashed.ai/" />
StandardRFC 6596IETF RFC
<meta name="description" content="cashed.ai: [outcome you deliver] for [who you help]. One sentence, 50-160 characters." />
StandardHTML Living StandardW3C / WHATWG
<html lang="en">
StandardHTML LS + WCAG 2.1W3C / WHATWG
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StandardSchema.org + JSON-LDIndustry standard
Standardsitemaps.orgIndustry standard
Already passing 3 of 16: robots.txt, sitemap.xml, AI crawler access.
Sitedex already serves cashed.ai as an MCP endpoint. Ask cashed.ai anything an AI agent might ask, and see what its index returns. (To score your own site, use the form below.)
For developers and the engineer-on-call: copy these into your tools or your site.
Files from this audit
Built from this crawl. Download or copy each, then install it at the path noted.
Built from this crawl. Install at /llms.txt so agents start here.
Organization JSON-LD, pre-filled from this crawl. Wrap in a ld+json script.
MCP server card built from this crawl. Host at /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json.
WebMCP discovery manifest built from this crawl. Host at /.well-known/webmcp.json.
MCP endpoint
https://mcp.sitedex.dev/s/cashed-ai/mcp
The URL anyone's agent points at. Read-only; safe to share.
Claude Code
claude mcp add cashed --transport http https://mcp.sitedex.dev/s/cashed-ai/mcp
One command, then the agent has it.
Cursor / Continue
{
"mcpServers": {
"cashed": {
"url": "https://mcp.sitedex.dev/s/cashed-ai/mcp"
}
}
}Drop into mcp.json.
WebMCP: two parts
WebMCP-capable browsers run the widget at runtime. Crawlers without JS rendering need the discovery manifest to find your tool surface. Install both.
1 · Widget script
<script async src="https://sitedex.dev/widget.js"></script>
Drop in <head>. WebMCP-capable browsers (Chrome 146+ Origin Trial) call navigator.modelContext.provideContext() via this script.
2 · Discovery manifest
{
"$schema": "https://wellknownmcp.org/schemas/webmcp.json",
"name": "cashed.ai",
"tools": [
{ "name": "search", "description": "Search cashed.ai's indexed content." },
{ "name": "get_page", "description": "Fetch a page from cashed.ai as markdown." }
]
}Host alongside the script at /.well-known/webmcp.json. Crawlers that don't render JS rely on this.
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