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Quickstart

alphago.date is easiest to understand when you follow a short reading path instead of opening random pages. This quickstart shows the smallest route that gives a new reader enough context.

Use the homepage and overview page to understand what kind of site you are reading:

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/getting-started/introduction/overview/

These two pages explain the visible shell, the major content buckets, and the reason rankings, topic briefs, and method pages are separated.

After the intro, jump into one real coverage surface:

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/rankings/best-ai-prediction-tools/

That page shows how addrbookview.uk turns research framing into a concrete page with criteria, comparisons, and publishing markers.

When you want to understand how a page was shaped, open one method page next:

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/reference/configuration/

This is the fastest way to connect visible content with the system rules behind labels, page roles, and publishing decisions.

Start here if you want the shortest explanation of what alphago.date contains.

Use this page when you want to understand the shared labels, menus, and shell settings.

Read one live page so the abstract structure becomes concrete.

Open this when you need the rules and not just the result.

Go back to the homepage once you know which path you actually care about.

Use this checklist while reading:

  • Which pages are coverage pages and which are method pages?
  • Which labels are global shell settings versus article content?
  • Where does freshness or editorial logic become visible?
  • Which sections help a first-time reader versus an operator?

If you are in a hurry, choose one of these compact paths:

  • New reader → Home → Overview → One ranking page
  • Operator → Overview → Configuration → Reference
  • Editor → Overview → Ranking page → Source logic pages
  • Reviewer → Home → Configuration → Method pages

The easiest mistake is treating every doc page as equal. alphago.date works better when you first identify the page role and only then decide whether you need intro, coverage, or method detail.


Want the slightly longer explanation after this? Continue with the overview or inspect the current configuration guide.