Site Discovery Worker
Search & SEO Stage · Site discovery Output · Site discovery review

Find the pages before the work begins.

A strong content workflow starts with knowing what exists. Claire helps identify the pages in a website project so editors can see what needs review, where the content opportunities are and how the site begins to fit together. She gives the team an organised view of the site's pages, early content signals and discovery notes, so the rest of the Word Presto workers can start from a clearer project picture.

For website projects, content audits, page review planning, internal linking reviews and early project intelligence.

trabaja junto con Patrick Nora Leo
Where site projects get messy

You cannot improve the content if you do not know what pages you are dealing with.

Most content work starts too late in the process. Teams jump into one page, one keyword or one draft before they understand the wider site. Important pages get missed. Weak pages stay hidden. Link opportunities are overlooked. The project starts with fragments instead of a map. Claire gives the workflow a clearer starting point.

↘ discover the pages, then decide what needs work
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Messy starting point

The team has a homepage, a few service pages and some blog posts, but no clear view of what should be reviewed first.

Pages scatteredReview priority unclearWeak site pictureHard to plan
the project starts from fragments
Discovery review

Claire organises the known pages, highlights follow-up checks and prepares the site for deeper review.

Clearer page listBetter review flowContent signals visibleReady for workers
the team knows where to begin
How this Worker helps

A discovery layer for website projects.

Claire helps the team understand the pages that make up a website project. She prepares the starting view for content inventory, page inspection, link review and deeper project intelligence.

Comprobaciones

Qué comprueba

  • Pages that should be part of the project
  • Site sections and page groups
  • Early content and structure signals
  • Pages that may need review
  • Internal relationship opportunities
  • Follow-up checks for editors
Mejoras

Qué mejora

  • Project setup
  • Content audit planning
  • Page review prioritisation
  • Internal linking and site-structure visibility
Preparación

Qué prepara

  • Site discovery review
  • Page list for inspection
  • Early site-structure notes
  • Follow-up review prompts
Señalizaciones

Para revisión humana

  • Pages worth inspecting
  • Sections that may be thin or unclear
  • Areas where the site structure needs attention
  • Pages that may need stronger internal links
En la mesa

What Claire works from, and what she produces.

TRABAJA A PARTIR DE
01 Website project
02 Known site pages
03 Site sections
04 Page relationships
05 Project setup context
Claire CLAIRE
PRODUCE
Site discovery review
Pages for review
Site section notes
Internal relationship prompts
Follow-up checks
Cuándo convocar a Claire

Momentos concretos en los que este Worker ayuda.

01

A new website project is starting.

Claire helps establish which pages should be part of the first review.

02

A site audit needs structure.

She gives editors a clearer view of the pages and sections they are working with.

03

A content inventory needs a starting point.

Claire prepares page discovery context before Nora classifies the assets.

04

Internal linking work needs a site view.

She surfaces page relationships and areas that may need link review.

05

The team does not know where to begin.

Claire helps turn a website into a reviewable project.

06

A project needs deeper intelligence.

She gives other workers a cleaner starting map before analysis continues.

Aprobación humana y límites

Claire discovers pages. Editors decide what matters.

Claire helps organise the site for review. She does not decide strategy, delete pages, rewrite copy or publish. Editors choose which pages to inspect, prioritise and improve.

Claire organises pages for review, she never edits or deletes them herself.
Discovered pages are a starting list for editors, not an automatic priority order.
Site structure notes support planning, they do not replace human judgement on strategy.
Follow-up checks are listed clearly so editors know what still needs confirming.
Site Discovery Worker

Give every website project a clearer starting point.

Claire helps Word Presto move from scattered pages to an organised review flow, so editors know what exists and where the work should begin.

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