Timeline view
The calendar shows CLEA's future work
The timeline view shows the current week as a working schedule.
It is not only a date picker. It shows the prompts and tasks that keep CLEA moving after the first dashboard visit.
Visibility prompt runs
Visibility prompts are the buyer-style questions CLEA tracks. They appear together as gray visibility cards.
Click the visibility card to open the list of prompts for that day.
Recurring CLEA prompts
Recurring CLEA prompts are repeating agent tasks. They can review analytics, inspect Search Console, check sources, or prepare a suggestion card.
These cards appear as recurring work in the calendar.
One-time to-do prompts
One-time to-do prompts are blue task cards. Use them for one inspection, one draft, or one follow-up after a launch.
They can be dragged to another day or time.
See the week
Review prompt runs, recurring work, and blue task cards.
Connect the signal
Link analytics findings to scheduled follow-up.
Move the work
Drag tasks when timing needs to change.
Review results
Use the next run to decide what should happen after.
Why the timeline matters
The timeline makes automation easier to trust. You can see what CLEA is going to do before it runs.
It also connects Analytics to action. If Analytics shows a weak prompt, the calendar can hold the follow-up work. If Sources show a repeated gap, the calendar can hold the source review. If a new page launches, the calendar can hold the check after launch.
Timeline event types
| Card type | What it means | Usual action |
|---|---|---|
| Visibility | Mention prompts that run on a schedule | Review the answer evidence |
| Recurring | A CLEA prompt that repeats | Inspect data and create useful output |
| To-do | A single scheduled CLEA prompt | Complete one task or review |
Pre-edit schedule review
Before changing the schedule, ask what the work is meant to produce.
A good calendar item should have a clear input and a clear output. For example, "review weak prompts from Analytics and send one suggestion card" is clearer than "check dashboard".