How Kerb Wise reviews breakdown cover providers
Kerb Wise combines a targeted public-page crawler with human editorial judgement. The goal is simple: use current, inspectable provider evidence where possible, and be explicit when public information is weak, quote-led, or incomplete.
Step 1: crawl public provider pages
Our crawler starts from curated breakdown-cover URLs for providers such as AA, RAC, and Green Flag. It follows relevant public links, captures visible price examples, package names, feature references, and supporting evidence snippets from the pages we crawl.
Step 2: normalise the facts
The crawler turns those findings into structured provider briefs for Kerb Wise. That gives us a consistent base for writing provider reviews, comparison pages, and best-page recommendations without pretending all providers disclose information equally well.
What we do not do
- We do not invent prices when providers hide them behind quote flows.
- We do not treat a promotional example as the same thing as a stable public list price.
- We do not rank providers purely by brand familiarity or affiliate payout potential.
What this means in practice
- If a provider exposes clear public pricing and features, we say so.
- If a provider looks more quote-led than transparent, we say that too.
- If public evidence is incomplete, we reflect the uncertainty instead of hiding it.