AIO score
Needs work68
out of 100
challenge.place
Last audited: May 3, 2026
AIO score
Needs work68
out of 100
Hallucinations detected
None detected0 / 1
No sampled questions flagged
Audit Result: challenge.place has low observed hallucination risk in this Ghost Q&A sample (Score: 0/1) due to non-compliant LLM crawlability — weakest pillar in this run was Renderability & JS (6/100).
Diagnostic summary. Our audit detected that challenge is comparatively weakest in renderability & JavaScript (6/100); therefore, the raw HTML may not reliably surface everything LLM crawlers need to quote your brand accurately.
Reference: https://challenge.place/
Page: https://challenge.place/
What is this, and how does it make my life better?
OKRed panel: first automated snapshot. Green panel: what visitors see on the hydrated page — automation should match this.
01 Challenge Place is a free tournament and bracket manager that allows you to create and manage tournaments for various sports and e-sports. It enhances your life by providing tools to manage stages, competitors, players, and statistics in real-time, making it easier to organize and follow tournaments. You can share results instantly, customize teams, and access detailed statistics, all from your computer or smartphone. This platform aims to streamline the tournament management process, making it more efficient and enjoyable for both organizers and participants.
01 This is a platform for creating and managing tournaments for both sports and e-Sports. It makes your life better by allowing you to quickly set up tournaments, customize teams and players, access real-time statistics, and manage everything from your computer or smartphone. It provides tools for multiple admins, different stages, and personalized statistics, enhancing the experience for both organizers and participants.
Executive summary
Category breakdown
Coverage: partial · Certainty: high
The Ghost test is a short Q&A pass on pages we sample. We ask ChatGPT the same question twice: once using the page's raw HTML (what you get from a simple fetch, before JavaScript runs—like a basic crawler), and once using the visible text after the page's JavaScript has run (what we capture with a real browser). If the raw-HTML pass can barely answer or says the information isn't there, but the fully rendered pass can answer in a clearer, fuller way, we flag hallucination risk—because an AI that only saw the static HTML could answer very differently from one that sees the page the way a visitor does.
The AIO score combines four pillar scores—how discoverable the site is, how reliably content shows up for automation, how clear the layout and wording are, and how well titles and previews match the page. The total is shown as a single 0–100 number so you can compare runs over time.
Confidence reflects how complete and consistent the evidence was in this audit. Higher confidence means we had enough stable signal to treat the results as a stronger guide; lower confidence means you should treat it as directional and validate anything critical.
Structure is about organization and readability. Hallucination flags compare whether answers match across different ways automation reads the same page. A site can look well organized yet still show different facts in different readings, which is how inconsistent AI answers slip through.