A clearer directory structure for discovery and focused assessment journeys

TestOnline uses a multi-layer structure: the main domain handles discovery and category context, while focused live test paths handle the actual assessment journey.

Brand and trust layer

The main domain explains what the network is, who it serves, and why the structure exists. This reduces ambiguity for users, partners, and search engines.

Category discovery layer

Relationships, self awareness, and work each have their own category hubs so visitors can compare adjacent topics before choosing an assessment.

Focused journey layer

Each assessment subdomain stays tightly focused on one topic, one test journey, and one clearer result interpretation flow.

How the solution works in sequence

Explain first, route second, then open the focused live test journey.

Discovery and routing

The main site creates clearer entry points through homepage routing, category hubs, and supporting trust pages.

Trust and explanation

About, methodology, editorial, privacy, and safety pages give the network the kind of explanatory depth that scattered subdomains usually lack.

Focused test journeys

Once intent is clearer, the user can move into a tighter subdomain journey with less distraction and better topic fit.

Why this structure feels more trustworthy

It shows category context before asking users to choose a specific test.
It reduces the thin-site feel that often appears in loosely connected micro-networks.
It makes room for methodology, safety, and editorial pages on the main domain.

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