AI audit vs rubric — Wholesale Central
An independent Workers AI LLM scored Wholesale Central against the same published rubric. The deterministic rubric result is our canonical score. The LLM's result is shown here as a sanity check — never mixed into the scoring formula.
| Dimension | Rubric | LLM | Δ (LLM − Rubric) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing transparency | 84 | 65 | -19 |
| Business transparency | 25 | 25 | 0 |
| Shipping clarity | 70 | 40 | -30 |
| Public reviews | 70 | 60 | -10 |
| Product range | 85 | 70 | -15 |
| Access & onboarding | 95 | 90 | -5 |
| Support track record | 60 | 50 | -10 |
| Store integrations | 25 | 0 | -25 |
| Overall | 66 | 51 | -15 |
What this means: Moderate disagreement — rubric bands may need tightening. Median per-dimension |Δ| is between 5 and 15.
Median per-dimension |Δ| = 12.5.
Pricing transparency is moderate due to published starting price. Business transparency is low due to lack of publicly listed company and audited statements. Shipping clarity is low due to generic shipping info. Review score is average. Product range is above average. Access is high due to free plan. Support is average. Integration is low due to no native integrations.This is the LLM's own explanation, not editorial commentary from SupplierSpy. The LLM result is a sanity check on the rubric — never mixed into the scoring formula.