Site Intelligence Dashboard

One dashboard. Every weekly answer your board asks for.

Where the website stands today. Which articles and pages are working. Which leads need a phone call this week. What the system has done automatically since you last looked. One number at the top tells you whether the site is improving.

One number, made up of six honest signals.

A single 0 to 100 score a marketing director can defend in front of a CFO. Made up of six components you can see and click into, so when the number moves you know exactly which part of the site moved it.

01

82

Page Quality

How clean and findable every page on your site is. Title tags, headings, internal links, image descriptions, schema markup. The things Google quietly rewards.

02

91

Technical Health

Whether your sitemap is valid, your robots.txt is right, no links point to dead pages, your top pages load fast on mobile and desktop.

03

68

Content Coverage

How much of the territory your content covers. We track which topics your buyers search for and which ones you have an article on.

04

74

Search Visibility

Where you actually rank for the keywords you committed to. Weighted by how much each one matters to your business, not all treated equally.

05

63

Competitive Position

Where you stand against the agencies and developers you actually compete with, on the keywords you both target. Refreshed every month.

06

79

Content Freshness

How recent your top-performing content is. Stale articles get flagged so you know when to refresh them before rankings start slipping.

The unified activity feed.

01 · Feed

Why one feed.

Every action your platform takes — a new article published, a ranking change, a hot lead captured, a meta tag rewritten — shows up here in the order it happened. Your weekly review is one scroll. Not five tab switches and a spreadsheet.

02 · Feed

What gets surfaced.

Each line tells you what happened, when, and what to do next if it needs you. Click it, and you land on the right thing — the lead, the article, the keyword. No hunting through reports to find the one row that matters.

03 · Feed

Why time order matters.

Most analytics tools group everything by category. We group by time. The point is to see the story: a visitor reads an article, downloads a brochure, asks the chatbot a question. Three actions, one prospect, all in a row, in that order.

The automation log, always visible.

Every job the system runs — weekly rank scans, content drafts, lead score updates, site health audits — shows up here with the time it took and whether it worked. Nothing happens behind a curtain.

When something fails, you see exactly which job, which step, and why. When something works, you see the result it produced and the time it took. Auditable by default, not by request.

Last 6 runs

SEO

job-2034

Weekly rank scan · 47 keywords

4.2s

Content

job-1118

Draft scored 89 · ready for review

38s

Leads

job-9412

Scores updated · 124 leads

1.4s

SEO

job-2033

Site health audit · 0 issues found

2.8s

Content

job-1117

Scheduled publish · 4 articles live

6.1s

Chat

job-0481

Daily usage rollup · $1.84 spent

0.6s

Manage multiple brands, or just one.

If you run multiple brands or multiple sites, the dashboard shows them all with a switcher at the top. If you are a single brand, you see only your own data. Each client's data is fully separate. No accidental crossover, no leaked records, no mixed-up reports.

Common questions about the dashboard.