What the Content Score panel is for
The panel gives you a quick view of how complete and optimized the article is. It helps you find areas that may need attention before the article goes live. Use it to review:- content score
- metadata
- keywords
- headings
- questions
- internal links
Content score
Content score gives you a directional view of how well the article is structured and optimized. A higher score usually means the article is more complete and better aligned with the topic. Use the score as a guide, not a strict rule. A useful article with a slightly lower score is better than an over-optimized article that feels unnatural.Metadata
The metadata section includes the article’s title, meta description, and slug. Review this before publishing. Check that:- the title is clear
- the meta description explains the page well
- the slug is short and readable
- the main keyword is included naturally
Keywords
The keywords section shows keywords and related terms connected to the article. Use this section to check whether the article covers the topic properly. Do not force every keyword into the article. Instead, use the list to spot missing topics, phrases, or related ideas.Headings
The headings section shows the article structure. Use it to check whether the article is easy to scan. Good headings should:- follow a clear order
- explain what each section covers
- include important topics naturally
- help readers find answers quickly