Who it's for
DoesItARM serves three audiences from one dataset. Each reads it a different way.
Mac users and gamers
Section titled “Mac users and gamers”You’re about to buy, update, or install something and you want to know: will it run on my Apple Silicon Mac, and how well? Use the consumer site — search a title, read the verdict, see alternatives if it won’t run. No account, no API.
Developers and AI agents
Section titled “Developers and AI agents”You’re building something that needs the answer programmatically — an IDE plugin, an app installer, an “is this compatible?” feature, or an AI assistant answering on a user’s behalf. Query the API for a current, machine-readable Verdict, or wire up the MCP server so an agent can call it directly. The single lookup and search are free.
IT teams and MSPs
Section titled “IT teams and MSPs”You manage a fleet of Macs and the Rosetta 2 removal in macOS 28 (fall 2027) is a hard deadline over thousands of Intel-only apps. You need breadth, monitoring, and a remediation plan — not one lookup at a time. That’s the enterprise readiness product: Apply — Enterprise to scan a fleet against the deadline.