There may not be an alternative, but that doesn't mean it isn't snake-oil. (It doesn't mean it is either. Those two things are independent)
But, what he's saying has a good point, whether or not textio is snakeoil: it's better to have numbers other people can compare to, even if the method for determining those numbers isn't made public.
But, what he's saying has a good point, whether or not textio is snakeoil: it's better to have numbers other people can compare to, even if the method for determining those numbers isn't made public.