Suggestion cards
Card anatomy
A suggestion card is a small action object. It should be easy to scan and easy to discuss with CLEA.
Live cards in the Suggestions panel show a title, description, CTA, Ask CLEA, and 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.
Issue
The issue is the thing that needs attention. It should be specific.
Evidence
Evidence explains why the card exists.
Good evidence comes from prompt results, source analytics, competitor tracking, readiness checks, or workflow output.
CTA
The CTA points to the next place to act.
Keep it short. One line is enough.
Source signals behind a card
Source signals can show why a competitor is getting named or why your site is being read without being recommended.
Card quality
A useful card joins one issue, one evidence trail, and one next action.
Impact and confidence
Impact means the action could matter. Confidence means the evidence is strong enough to trust.
Cards with low confidence should be discussed before action.
Accept, edit, or dismiss
Accept cards worth doing. Ask CLEA for detail when unsure. Archive cards that are noisy or no longer useful.
Do not accept only because a card sounds smart. Accept because the evidence is strong enough and the next action is small enough to complete.
From card to workflow
If the same card type keeps appearing, turn it into a workflow.
Completion feedback
Completion helps CLEA understand what was handled.