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Recommendations

Use evidence-backed recommendations to prioritize visibility work.

Recommendations are generated from observed gaps where competitors appear or are cited and the target brand does not win the answer.

What a recommendation contains

Recommendation cards can include:

  • title
  • summary
  • priority score
  • status
  • suggested content type
  • target audience
  • suggested keywords
  • associated prompts
  • content type distribution
  • top citations
  • evidence-backed details

Priority

Priority is based on repeated gaps, prompt value, engine weight, confidence, and estimated effort. High priority does not mean the action is automated; it means the gap is worth reviewing first.

Common reason codes

Recommendations can be triggered by signals such as:

  • competitor owned page cited
  • competitor mentioned in answer
  • third-party directory dominates
  • missing category page
  • missing comparison content
  • no owned source retrieved

Actions

Available actions are local workflow actions:

  • generate or open a content draft
  • save an implementation URL after work ships
  • update recommendation status when the plan includes recommendation workflow
  • inspect before/after citation impact after future tracking runs

Citlyze does not publish externally, post to social, or send outreach from these recommendation actions.

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