
STRUT
AI Technology that Scores all Search and Match Results
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AI Technology that Scores all Search and Match Results
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STRUT is the AI infrastructure that understands what a user is looking for, compares it to what a product or service actually delivers, and presents 4 scores to indicate the strength of each match. You can look at it as the middleman who becomes the ruler. Scalable across industries and languages, STRUT creates a trust standard for decisions no one will ignore.

STRUT isn’t just another damn algorithm—it’s the missing infrastructure layer the modern world somehow forgot to build. Every industry that relies on matching supply to demand is operating with duct tape and wishful thinking. We’ve got trillion-dollar sectors running on blind, unverifiable “relevance” signals and vague recommendation engines that basically amount to, “Here, take this and don’t ask why.”
STRUT fixes that. It delivers transparent, evidence-based scoring between what someone wants and what something offers, using three ranked intent sentences on each side. Instead of black-box guesswork, STRUT produces three individual scores—plus a combined score—that quantify the exact relationship. No fluff. No mystery math. Just the truth laid bare.
This works everywhere.
Ecommerce finally gets honest product matching.
Hiring stops being keyword roulette.
Healthcare connects patients to the right providers instead of confusing them to death.
Online dating stops being a dopamine casino.
And the exploding universe of AI content? STRUT becomes the damn compass.
Any industry where people search, choose, filter, or compare can deploy it and immediately level up clarity, conversion, and trust. STRUT turns chaos into order, and ambiguity into measurable alignment. It’s the scoring engine the world should’ve built ten years ago—but didn’t. Now it’s here, and it’s going to rewrite entire sectors.
@rico_the_inventor built this thing and recently applied it to books (bookstrut.com) but clearly this is needed in many other industries. I welcome your questions, and I have a few of my own for this community.