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Content Performance helps you review how individual pages and articles are doing. Use it to compare created content, imported pages, scores, and page-level performance.

What Content Performance is for

Content Performance helps you understand which pages may need attention. It can help you review:
  • Serpy-created content
  • imported website pages
  • content scores
  • page-level search data
  • optimization opportunities
  • article details
This is useful when deciding what to improve next.

Created content

Created content includes articles made through Serpy. These may come from Content Hub, recommendations, prompt groups, strategy keywords, topical clusters, or discovery results. Use this view to track content that started inside Serpy.

Imported pages

Imported pages are existing website pages brought into Serpy. Use imported pages when you want to review content that was created outside Serpy. This helps you compare existing pages with Serpy-created content.

Content score

Content score gives a directional view of how complete and optimized a page or article is. Use it to spot pages that may need improvement. A low score does not always mean the page is bad, but it can help you decide where to review first.

Page details

Opening a page or row can show more detail. Depending on the page, you may be able to review:
  • content score
  • word count
  • headings
  • paragraphs
  • images
  • citations
  • models citing
  • prompt source
  • page performance
Use details to understand why a page may need work.

Empty state

If no content has been created or imported yet, Content Performance may show an empty state. Start by creating content in Content Hub or importing existing pages from your website. A simple Content Performance workflow is:
  1. Review created and imported content.
  2. Sort or filter pages if needed.
  3. Open pages with low scores or weak performance.
  4. Review the details.
  5. Improve the page in the Content Editor or on your website.
  6. Track performance over time.

Tips

Import important pages that were not created in Serpy. Review low-scoring pages first. Use performance data and content score together. Do not rely on score alone. Check the page context. Revisit content after it has had time to collect data.