A?kRami.

HOW IT WORKS

The whole thing,
in four pages.

Read it once. Skip the surprises later.

01 · THE PRODUCT IN ONE PARAGRAPH

What you're buying.

AskRami is one operator answering questions. Free questions are limited to one per user per week — I answer the best of them, and the answer gets published anonymously to the archive. Paid questions are tied to a specific question type with a fixed price and SLA. Paid answers are private. That's the whole thing.

02 · WHY PAID QUESTIONS EXIST

Time has a price.

The free tier is a goodwill faucet. I answer what's most interesting to me, in my own time. If you need it answered now, on the clock, with my name on the result — that's what paid is for. The price reflects the depth of the question type, and the SLA is the part that's actually scarce: my hours.

Paid questions also fund the free tier. Every paid answer I ship lets me take more free questions seriously.

03 · THE SLA PROMISE

If I miss, you choose.

Every paid question type has an SLA — 24, 48, 72 hours, sometimes longer. If I deliver on time, the answer is non-refundable: you bought operator hours, and you got them. Honesty over flattery — sometimes the answer is the one you didn't want.

If I miss the SLA, you get a button in your dashboard: accept the late answer or take a full refund. One click. No back-and-forth. Refunds go back to the original card within 5–10 business days.

04 · THE SPAM POLICY

How I keep this clean.

Layered, on purpose:

  • Cloudflare Turnstile on every form
  • Hard content rules — must end with ?, 20–500 chars, no URLs, no shouty caps
  • Admin keyword blocklist (21 keywords seeded, editable live)
  • Disposable-email block at signup
  • Shadow-ban flag — your submission still appears to go through, but I see it flagged
  • Per-IP rate limits at the edge

Marketing pitches, link exchanges, "collaboration opportunities", SEO offers — auto-filtered. No human reads them. Save your time and mine.

FAQ

Things people ask.

READY?

Ask one yourself.

Free question every week. Paid priority when you need it now.

Ask a question