Digital Karma

Digital Karma is a transparent, auditable trust and readiness score for websites and digital properties. It measures how reliably a site presents itself to humans, search engines, and AI systems using verifiable signals, structured data, activity, and technical health.

How scoring works

Digital Karma v5.0 uses a published configuration file (/data/karma-config.json) that defines scoring signals and weights. Scores are calculated client-side to ensure visibility, portability, and independent verification.

Top Karma Listings

Rendered live from listings.json. No server-side manipulation or hidden ordering.

Why Digital Karma Matters

Modern visibility is no longer determined solely by traditional rankings. AI systems, recommendation engines, and agent-driven platforms evaluate trust, consistency, and technical clarity before surfacing or citing a site. Digital Karma provides a shared, inspectable signal that represents how ready a property is to participate in this environment.

Transparent by Design

Every signal used in Digital Karma is declared, weighted, and reviewable. There are no proprietary black boxes — what you see is what is measured.

AI-Readable

Scores and supporting data are structured to be consumed by AI systems, crawlers, and agents while remaining understandable to humans.

Operationally Useful

Digital Karma highlights gaps in structure, activity, and trust so improvements can be made deliberately rather than reactively.

Understanding Your Score

Digital Karma v5.0 is composed of multiple weighted signals that reflect both human-facing quality and machine-facing clarity:

Improving Your Digital Karma

Digital Karma is not gamified and cannot be inflated artificially. Improvements come from making a site clearer, healthier, and more trustworthy: