The measuring stick, free.
The exact scoring rubric from The Content Audit: four dimensions, each with defined 1–4 scale points, so two people scoring the same asset arrive at the same numbers. One page, print-ready. Score one asset today.
Instant PDF. An email address is the whole cost.
Four questions, sixteen defined answers.
Accuracy
Does it reflect what's currently true?
1–4, every point definedRelevance
Does it still serve its audience?
1–4, every point definedFindability
Can the right person find it?
1–4, every point definedQuality
Is it clear, complete, well built?
1–4, every point definedFair questions.
What's the catch?
An email address. You'll get a receipt with the PDF, and occasionally a note when a new system ships. That's the whole arrangement.
What's the difference between this and the full product?
This is the rubric — the measuring stick. The Content Audit ($19, in the Fully Inhabit shop) is the system around it: the inventory database, the decision framework that turns scores into one governed call per asset, a complete worked example, and the AI permission map.
Can I share it with my team?
Yes — print it, pin it, hand it out internally. It's a rubric; rubrics only work when everyone's holding the same one.
Score one asset today.
Pick the page you already suspect is out of date. Four dimensions, one total, one decision forming. The rest of the system is $19 when you want it.