Why suggestions matter
Suggestion cards are CLEA's path to impact
Suggestions are where CLEA turns evidence into action. Analytics can show what changed. A suggestion card says what to do next.
The goal is not to create a long task list. The goal is to show the next useful move.
They turn analysis into action
A prompt gap, source gap, weak readiness check, or competitor movement can become a card.
The card should make the next step clear enough to review.
They guide onboarding
The first cards help a new user move through setup. They can point to AI readiness, missing integrations, prompt quality, or the first useful dashboard review.
They make scheduled agents useful
Scheduled agents are most useful when they send a card only when there is a clear action.
This keeps the workspace calm.

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.
Useful card ingredients
The issue
The card should name the problem in plain language.
The evidence
The card should be based on prompt results, source data, readiness checks, competitor movement, or a workflow result.
The CTA
The CTA should point to the next place to act.
Suggestion sources
Cards can come from onboarding, scheduled agents, manual chat with CLEA, analytics gaps, readiness checks, or workflow files.
Suggestions becoming workflows
When the same kind of card appears often, it may deserve a workflow.
For example, repeated source gaps can become a weekly source review.
Completion feedback
Completing cards matters. It tells the workspace that a task was acted on.
Completed cards also make future reviews cleaner.