Benchmark appendix

Subprocessor benchmark report appendix

This appendix makes the pilot benchmark auditable. It shows the point-by-point rubric breakdown for all 8 reviewed pages, the score distribution, and the most common public-page gaps from the sample.

Public-page scoring only.

This appendix scores public operational clarity, not legal compliance. Private trust-center content, contract terms, or customer-only notices were not used.

Average

11.6 / 20

The pilot sample clustered in the thin-to-adequate middle, with no strong or risky outliers.

Distribution

5 thin, 3 adequate

62.5% of the sample stayed in the thin band and 37.5% reached adequate.

Most missing

Rights path and history

All 8 pages lacked a clearly visible objection path and a public archive or change log.

Score distribution

Adequate3 pages
Thin5 pages
Strong0 pages
Risky0 pages

Band definitions follow the public methodology: 17-20 strong, 13-16 adequate, 9-12 thin, and 0-8 risky.

Most common public-page gaps

Objection window or rights path8 of 8 missing
Change log or archive8 of 8 missing
Notice method for changes6 of 8 not clearly visible
Customer action path5 of 8 not clearly visible
Data categories or scope4 of 8 not clearly visible

Criterion-by-criterion scoring appendix

Company Score Public Updated Vendors Purpose Scope Region Notice Rights Action History Contact visible
OpenAI12 / 202222220000No
Superhuman11 / 202022012020Yes
Inkeep10 / 202222110000No
Pylon9 / 202222010000No
WipRadar14 / 202222220020Yes
Foundable14 / 202222221010No
Cotool9 / 202022010020Yes
AgentLattice14 / 202222222000No

`2` means clearly visible, `1` means partial or vague, and `0` means absent or too unclear to rely on from the public page. Contact visibility is tracked separately and does not change the 20-point score.

Correction path

If a reviewed page has changed since 2026-05-27 or if this appendix missed a public field that was visible on the review date, send the page URL and the factual correction to hello@noticekit.tech. NoticeKit can update future benchmark batches or append a correction note without changing the public scoring rules retroactively.