Clarity, citations, and distribution readiness
Audit whether the page names the entity clearly, states the audience, supports claims with evidence, and points to a next step.
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Use this page to decide whether a landing page, comparison post, or product brief is clear enough for AI search, summary engines, and citation-driven discovery. It turns an abstract GEO question into a practical checklist.
Audit whether the page names the entity clearly, states the audience, supports claims with evidence, and points to a next step.
Best for teams that need to decide if a page is ready to publish, refresh, or expand into a larger content cluster.
Use the audit to identify gaps in structure, trust signals, CTA placement, and internal-link opportunities before the page goes live.
Keep the audit practical. The goal is not perfect theory. The goal is a page that can be discovered, cited, and reused.
Name the offer or topic in one stable phrase so AI systems do not have to infer what the page is about.
State who the page is for and what problem it solves before listing features, comparisons, or metrics.
Support claims with examples and connect the page to supporting articles, case studies, or related tools.
Send the reader to the next page, the next tool, or the next action instead of ending on a generic summary.
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