Before Word Presto recommends changes, the page needs to be read properly. Patrick inspects the page and extracts the source signals the rest of the workflow depends on: title, meta description, headings, links, images, schema, word count and visible page structure. He gives the team an accurate, current picture of the page as it actually exists, not as anyone assumes it to be.
For page review, content audits, technical checks, briefing and any workflow step that needs to start from confirmed page facts rather than assumptions.
Teams often work from memory, from an old screenshot or from what a page is supposed to contain rather than what it actually contains. Titles get rewritten without checking the live one. Headings are assumed instead of confirmed. Missing schema goes unnoticed. The review starts from guesswork instead of the page itself. Patrick inspects first, so the rest of the workflow starts from what is really there.
↘ inspect first, recommend secondThe team assumes the page still has the old title, a clear H1 and working internal links, without checking the live page.
Patrick confirms the live title, meta description, headings, links, images, schema and word count.
Patrick reads the live page and extracts its source signals, giving other Workers and editors a confirmed starting point instead of an assumed one.
PATRICK → Patrick confirms exactly what the live page contains before review begins.
He reports the current live values rather than what the team assumes they are.
Patrick surfaces schema, heading and structure signals for Maya to assess further.
He gives the brief writer a confirmed picture of the page as it stands today.
Patrick inspects each page so the audit is built on current, not assumed, information.
He hands Yuna and Kenji a confirmed source page to work from.
Patrick inspects and reports source signals. He does not rewrite the page, judge quality, assign priority or publish. Editors and other Workers use his findings to decide what happens next.
Patrick gives Word Presto an accurate reading of the page itself, so the rest of the workflow builds on what is really there.