Card anatomy

Card anatomy card standard

A good card is short, specific, and easy to act on.

The user should understand the issue without opening five other views first.

Fields users see

Live cards show:

  • Title
  • Description
  • CTA
  • Ask CLEA
  • Archive

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.

Open source analyticsAsk CLEAArchive
1

Title

Names the issue in plain words.

2

Description

Explains why the card exists.

3

CTA

Points to the next dashboard view or action.

4

Actions

Ask CLEA for detail or archive the card.

Good versus weak examples

Good: "Review source gap on comparison prompts."

Weak: "Improve visibility."

The good card names the area. The weak card is too broad.

CLEA refinement

Ask CLEA to rewrite weak cards with a clearer issue, stronger evidence, and a better CTA.

The card should still stay short after refinement. If the explanation needs many details, keep the card simple and let the evidence page carry the detail.

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