Everything you need to know about your content engine
Overall grade (0-100) combining readability, SEO, structure, engagement, and AIO. Posts scoring 85+ publish automatically; 78-84 get retried; below 78 are saved as drafts.
Clarity and accessibility. Measures sentence length, word complexity, and logical flow.
Search optimization. Checks keyword placement in the title, first paragraph, headings, and body text.
Organization quality. Evaluates heading hierarchy, paragraph length, list usage, and overall layout.
Reader appeal. Measures opening hook quality, reader-directed language, and specificity.
AI-readiness for ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Siri, etc. Checks for FAQ sections, scannable lists, direct-answer openings, and named entities.
Times your page appeared in Google results. High impressions with low clicks suggests your title or description needs work.
People who clicked through from Google to your page. More clicks = more visitors.
Where you rank in Google for a search term. 1-10 = page 1 (best). Lower is better.
Click-through rate: clicks ÷ impressions. The percentage of people who saw your listing and clicked it.
Coverage depth for a topic area. 100% = all known keywords covered. Low saturation = opportunity for new content.
How often a target keyword appears, as a percentage of total words. Too low and Google misses the topic; too high and it's penalized.
Ranking change after a post was rewritten. Negative = improved (e.g., position 15 → 8 is a delta of -7).
Where a page ranked before enhancement. Saved as a snapshot for before/after comparison.
A digital fingerprint of your post's content. Stored each time a post is published or enhanced. Used to detect whether you've made manual edits between enhancements.
The system compares the current content against its stored hash. If they differ, it knows you've made changes and flags the post with an "edited" badge.
Links you added and sections you modified by hand. During enhancement, these are preserved — the system won't overwrite your manual work.
A side-by-side comparison of the original and enhanced versions of a post. Available on the Command Center and the Drafts page so you can see exactly what the engine changed.