Worth It scorecard template
Use the same buyer-focused rubric Worth It Tech Lab will use before publishing final verdicts. It is designed to separate useful products from hype, regret risk, and spec-sheet noise.
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Included rubric
Each category needs a score, evidence note, and buyer impact line.
Setup friction
Score 0-10 only after evidence exists. Leave it blank while the test is still planned.
Daily usefulness
Score 0-10 only after evidence exists. Leave it blank while the test is still planned.
Reliability
Score 0-10 only after evidence exists. Leave it blank while the test is still planned.
Time saved
Score 0-10 only after evidence exists. Leave it blank while the test is still planned.
Output quality
Score 0-10 only after evidence exists. Leave it blank while the test is still planned.
Price fairness
Score 0-10 only after evidence exists. Leave it blank while the test is still planned.
Regret risk
Score 0-10 only after evidence exists. Leave it blank while the test is still planned.
Scorecard inputs
The operator template keeps every verdict tied to evidence instead of vibes.
Product, model, price paid, source, and return window
Leave the field blank until the evidence exists. Planned tests stay planned.
Buying question, baseline comparison, and better or cheaper alternative
Leave the field blank until the evidence exists. Planned tests stay planned.
Test window, same-room controls, limitations, and evidence links
Leave the field blank until the evidence exists. Planned tests stay planned.
One evidence note and buyer-impact line for every scored category
Leave the field blank until the evidence exists. Planned tests stay planned.
Who should buy, who should skip, disclosure, and final verdict rationale
Leave the field blank until the evidence exists. Planned tests stay planned.