Where cards come from
First cards come from onboarding
The first cards help the user reach value. They should be simple and tied to setup or first review.
Early cards should not pretend to know what the data has not shown yet.
Setup gaps
Setup gaps include missing account context, missing files, or unclear workspace settings.
AI readiness findings
AI readiness findings can become cards when the check points to a real fix.
Missing integrations
Missing integrations can become cards when Search Console, Google Analytics, or GitHub would unlock useful context.
Recurring cards come from scheduled agents
Scheduled agents can send cards after prompt runs, weekly reviews, or source checks.
They should skip the card when the evidence is weak.
Manual cards come from chat with CLEA
Users can ask CLEA to send a card from chat. This is useful when a conversation reveals one clear next step.
Turn this finding into one suggestion card. Use a short title, one clear reason, and a CTA that points to the right dashboard view.
Analytics gaps can become cards
Analytics gaps are strong card sources. A weak prompt, repeated competitor mention, low read-to-named rate, or missing source can all become a card.
Cases that should not become cards
Do not create a card from a vague idea, one noisy result, or a task nobody can act on.