Quality Control & Recovery
What this area provides
The named capabilities in Quality Control & Recovery. Each is referenced from the workflows that use it.
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Google quality check
Runs each article through an automated content-quality analysis and displays a quality score (0–100), with expandable sections for the full breakdown — component scores, entities, and recommendations. A re-analyze button lets you re-check content quality after edits. It checks entities, sentiment, grammar, and topic focus.
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Website Analysis
Website Analysis brings together three audits that turn a site's current state into a clear, prioritized list of fixes. A first-impression audit reviews the homepage the way a new visitor sees it; an AI-search-readiness check looks at how visible and quotable the site is to AI assistants and AI search results; and an emergency recovery review helps diagnose a sudden ranking or traffic drop and lay out a plan to address it. Each audit returns specific, ranked action items — high, medium, and low priority — so teams know what to fix first instead of guessing.
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Content Freshness
Content Freshness scans your published posts and pages to find content that has quietly gone stale — outdated statistics, deprecated references, aging year or price mentions, and advice that no longer holds. Instead of re-reading every article by hand, your team gets a prioritized list of what's slipping, with the specific passages flagged and concrete refresh suggestions, so it's clear which pages to update first. It catches content that is old in substance even when the file was recently re-saved — the kind of decay that silently erodes rankings — and feeds directly into your content-quality and recovery workflow.
The controls inside these capabilities
Finer-grained controls that live inside the capability hubs, grouped by where they sit.
Workflows these capabilities run inside
This area feeds the operator cycle — these workflows draw on its capabilities.