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.
Title
Names the issue in plain words.
Description
Explains why the card exists.
CTA
Points to the next dashboard view or action.
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.