30-minute call
Talk to an engineer.
Not a salesperson.
Pick a time. We'll walk through your crawler traffic and tell you honestly whether Centinel fits.
Calendar not loading? Open it in a new tab · Or email sales@centinelanalytica.com
Questions people ask before booking
- What happens on a Centinel demo call?
- Thirty minutes, mostly listening. First we ask what brought you here — a specific incident, a metric you cannot explain, or a board-level ask to figure out what is scraping you. Then we screen-share the product against your own domain and show what we would detect in the first week. No deck.
- How long is the call?
- Thirty minutes by default. Twenty-five if you already know the space. Book a second call if you want a technical deep-dive with our team — we keep those separate from the first conversation.
- Who should attend from our side?
- Usually the person who owns bot management or content strategy, plus whoever controls the edge (CDN, WAF, or reverse proxy). If you do not have someone on edge yet, come alone — we can sketch the integration path in the first call.
- Do we need to send crawler data before the call?
- No. We pull public signals from your domain before the call: robots.txt, sitemap, crawl frequency from our own passive observation, and any published IP ranges. If you have logs, bring them; if not, we work from what we can see externally.
- What happens after the call?
- If it is a fit, we send a one-page summary with what we saw, a rough scope, and pricing tied to your traffic volume. If it is not, we say so on the call and point you at the free audit or the robots.txt analyzer. We do not chase.