First suggestion cards

Why the first cards matter

Suggestion cards are the bridge between data and action. They help a new user avoid staring at analytics without knowing what to do next.

The first cards should be practical. They should help you finish setup, review evidence, and move toward one visible improvement.

They guide the first session

A new workspace can feel busy. Prompt results, sources, competitors, overview panels, and chat are all available close together.

Suggestion cards give the first session a path.

First card path

Early cards help the user move from setup into one useful evidence-backed action.

They prove CLEA can act

A useful card shows that CLEA can turn workspace context into a task. It should not only describe a problem. It should give a next action.

That action might be a review, a connection, a prompt edit, or a content task.

Review source gap on comparison prompts

Competitors are named from review pages where your brand is missing. Inspect the prompt evidence and decide whether this needs a page update or source review.

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They expose missing setup

Some cards will be about missing data. That is still valuable.

If Search Console or Google Analytics is not connected, CLEA should not pretend those signals exist. It should tell you what is missing.

Cards users should expect early

Early cards should match the first-week path. They should help the workspace become more trustworthy before deeper automation begins.

Connect Search Console

Search Console helps CLEA understand search queries, page performance, and SEO context.

If it is not connected yet, any Search Console insight should be treated as unavailable, not guessed.

Connect Google Analytics

Google Analytics helps connect visibility work to user behavior. It can show which pages already matter and which pages need more attention.

Use it when the account is ready to share that data.

Early cards

First cards should guide setup, readiness, prompt quality, and useful evidence review.

Review AI readiness

AI readiness is one of the strongest first checks. It asks whether your website can be accessed, understood, and trusted by AI systems.

Weak readiness items are good first fixes because they often block many later gains.

Inspect prompt quality

Prompt quality controls data quality. If the prompt asks the wrong question, the answer will still be saved, but it may not help your business.

Review prompts for buyer intent, market fit, and competitor coverage.

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Read the card

Start with the reason and the dashboard area it points to.

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Check the evidence

Open the prompt, source, or readiness signal behind it.

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Ask CLEA

Use chat when the next step needs more context.

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Complete or archive

Keep the queue clean after the decision.

Useful card standard

A useful card should be specific enough to act on. It should say what to review, why it matters, and where to go next.

Avoid cards that are only motivational. CLEA is most useful when it turns evidence into a concrete task.

Useful card

A good first card names the issue, points to evidence, and gives one clear next action.

Accepting and completing cards

Accept a card when it points to real work. Complete it when the work is actually done.

Completion matters because it gives the workspace a record of progress. It also helps future agent prompts avoid repeating the same task.

When a card should be archived

Archive a card when it is outdated, too vague, not relevant to the current domain, or based on weak evidence.

Archiving is not failure. It keeps the action queue clean.

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