Research schedule

Daily visibility checks

Research starts with visibility prompts.

These prompts ask buyer-style questions and create the answer data that Analytics uses. The calendar shows when those checks are planned.

Recurring agent prompts

Recurring agent prompts turn fresh data into review work.

For example, CLEA can inspect the latest Analytics, Sources, and Competitors data after the prompt runs. If it finds a clear gap, it can send a suggestion card.

Prompt run timing

The timing should match the decision.

Daily prompt checks are useful for core buyer questions. Weekly reviews are better for slower work, like source research, page checks, or report summaries.

Research schedule

Put research on the calendar when a signal needs time, review, and a clear follow-up.

Search Console review

Search Console is useful when it is connected.

A weekly review can ask CLEA which pages already have impressions, which queries matter, and which page should be improved first. If Search Console is not connected, CLEA should say that and use other evidence.

Calendar edits

The calendar should change when the work changes.

Move one-time tasks when launch dates move. Edit recurring prompts when the output becomes too broad. Remove work when it no longer helps.

Missed or paused runs

If a run is missed or paused, do not panic.

Check what evidence is missing, then decide if the task should be rescheduled, rewritten, or removed.

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