Search discovery
Organic search, deterministic site health, and AI visibility are measured separately, then read together by one Search Discovery Ranger that files a draft ticket for every validated, actionable improvement.
Search is no longer a monthly audit that produces a subjective 0–100 score. It is an evidence pipeline with three independent sources:
- Organic Search — finalized Google Search Console clicks, impressions, CTR, average position, queries, and landing pages.
- Site Health — deterministic checks such as crawlability, canonical tags, metadata, structured data, sitemap, indexing, and page performance.
- AI Visibility — whether configured answer engines cite, mention, or omit your product for the buyer questions you approved.
One Search Discovery Ranger reads all three feeds together. It compares each measurement with its history, keeps ambiguous changes under observation in the shared scratchpad, and — cross-linking against product changes, web analytics, customer feedback, and the other Rangers' evidence — files a draft Task directly for each validated, actionable improvement. It may collect the next bounded Site Health measurement from external sandbox egress, but it never changes your site: its only output is a draft ticket you review.
Why three sources?
A drop in clicks is not automatically an SEO bug. Demand may have changed, rankings may have moved, the search snippet may be earning fewer clicks, or a release may have broken crawlability. Likewise, a missing AI citation does not automatically mean “write an article.” Splitting measurement from judgment lets the Ranger diagnose the underlying gap rather than produce one to-do per metric.
Set it up
- Set the product website URL.
- Connect Google Search Console for organic outcomes.
- Turn on AI citation tracking and approve the buyer questions you care about.
- Open the Rangers tab and make sure the Search discovery Ranger is enabled, then set its run hour and days.
The Search page (/dashboard/seo) owns measurement and controls. The Search
Discovery Ranger owns the evidence, the shared scratchpad, and ticket authoring.
What becomes a Task?
The Search Discovery Ranger decides. Each run it can keep a weak signal under observation in the scratchpad, strengthen an existing ticket with new evidence, mark a recovered case resolved, or file one deduplicated draft ticket for a validated, actionable improvement. Downstream Content and Coding operators execute that vetted work once you route the ticket.
Historical SEO audit scores and old SEO/AEO Tasks remain readable, but the retired audit and citation diff no longer create new Tasks directly.
Growth loops
The systems that bring traffic and demand — evidence-driven search discovery, Meta and Google ads, long-form content and its distribution, original social posts, and Reddit + Facebook engagement.
Meta ads
Draft complete Meta (Facebook/Instagram) campaigns for one-click deploy, and get a daily recommend-only audit of what's already running — all capped by a prepaid budget wallet that can't overspend.