
I’m introducing Pages in Profound—my single command center for monitoring content citations, tracking bot activity, and understanding page health.


Inspired by this post on Try Profound Blog.

FAQs
What is Pages in Profound?
Pages in Profound is a single command center for monitoring content citations, tracking bot activity, and understanding page health. It brings those signals together in a page-level view.
Which content performance metrics appear in the Pages dashboard?
The dashboard shows page-level citation share, AI citations, AI indexing, and trend gains or losses. It also surfaces signals for freshness, structure, readability, and information density.
How does Pages assess content quality?
Pages places its analysis beside the article and presents an overall score with supporting quality signals. The example shown has a 65% score and evaluates freshness, structure, readability, and information density.
Can Pages compare what bots and people can read?
Yes. The illustrated side-by-side audit compares bot-readable content with the JavaScript-rendered human view, exposing visibility gaps between them.
What can Pages reveal about JavaScript-rendered content?
A side-by-side audit can reveal when bots see far less than human visitors because the human view relies on JavaScript-rendered content. In the example, bots can read just 25% and the page is labeled Unhealthy.

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