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Site Audit AI Search Readiness
Site Audit now includes an AI Search Readiness view for completed crawls. Teams can see which pages are easiest to understand as answer sources, where technical access or unclear content holds pages back, and which fixes should be prioritized before deeper external data work.
Site Audit exports and agency reports
Site Audit can now prepare larger audit handoffs in the background instead of relying on the rows currently loaded in the browser. Teams can queue export jobs, track their status, and use whitelabel report settings for client-ready HTML, PDF, and bundled report artifacts.
Site Audit foundation for workspace crawls
Contextter added the foundation for full-site technical audits. Teams can configure a website, review the expected balance cost, start a crawl, and inspect URL inventory, grouped issues, URL details, internal links, and a site tree in one workspace view.
Keyword discovery, tracking, and reliability
Keyword workflows became broader and more dependable. Discovery, SERP history, competitor snapshots, score signals, activity history, recurring rank tracking, and clearer cost feedback now work together so teams can move from idea discovery to monitoring without leaving the database.
Keyword workbench visual refresh
The Keyword Database received a visual refresh built for scanning large SEO workspaces. Metrics, tables, actions, and bulk-selection states now feel more organized, making it easier to compare opportunities and spot what needs attention.
Editorial publishing workflows
Editorial publishing workflows became more predictable for public content. Blog and glossary updates now have stronger checks around localization, publishing readiness, previews, and service notices, so customer-facing pages can be updated with fewer manual follow-ups.
Writer, research, and Brain stability
Writing and research workflows became more stable. Saves, restores, AI edits, research sessions, and Brain panels now handle long-running work more carefully, so teams are less likely to lose context or overwrite newer content while moving between planning and writing.
Team, billing, and review controls
Team administration, billing, and review workflows became safer and easier to operate. Organization billing is more consistent, invitations and client access are stricter, and content or research reviews follow a clearer approval cycle.
Public site and help center refresh
The public website, help content, glossary, sitemap, and localized pages received a cleanup pass. Visitors now get more consistent navigation, metadata, translated copy, and mobile-friendly presentation across the main marketing and education surfaces.
SEO audit and research foundations
Contextter added the first on-page SEO audit foundation and improved how research handles limited or uneven source data. Teams get a clearer view of source health, URL-level issues, and where a report has enough evidence to act versus where more input is needed.
Dashboard and product controls
Dashboards and product controls became clearer for daily use. Workspace overviews are denser, billing and feature access are easier to reason about, and help-center content now focuses more directly on onboarding, workflows, team use, and troubleshooting.
Keyword Database workbench
The Keyword Database evolved into a real workbench: imports, smart tags, clustering, SERP analysis, detail views, and bulk actions now live together. Teams can organize keyword sets first, inspect the competitive landscape, and decide which data is worth paying to refresh.
Research intelligence and keyword opportunities
Research became a stronger planning surface for SEO teams. It now explains search intent with more nuance, highlights topical fit and missing coverage, expands keyword ideas, and turns raw opportunities into clearer "easy win", "competitive", and "needs more work" decisions.
Content guidance and brand voice
Content guidance became more practical inside the writing workflow. Contextter can now use stronger brand-voice signals, better link recommendations, and clearer workspace defaults so teams spend less time re-explaining style, quality, and internal-linking rules.
Workspace defaults and knowledge intake
Workspace defaults now help teams start new projects with the right target score, author profile, language, and word-count expectations already in place. Website knowledge intake also became more reliable, giving the Digital Brain better source material for consistent brand voice and content guidance.
Team workspaces and EUR billing
Organizations, roles, invitations, project access, and shared billing made Contextter more agency-ready. Teams can manage multiple brands or clients from one workspace structure and see usage in real EUR instead of abstract credits.
Brain, scoring, and optimization upgrades
The Digital Brain became more useful during planning and optimization: it can connect related facts, prioritize stronger sources, and feed better context into writing. The optimizer also became more evidence-led, so improvements are applied section by section instead of treating an article as one generic rewrite.
Research and content quality foundation
Contextter added the core research and content-quality foundation for fact-grounded SEO work. Research can now gather signals from search, community, academic, video, and web sources, while the scoring system gives teams a clear quality read across relevance, accuracy, readability, and SEO basics.
Product interface foundation
Contextter's product interface received a cleaner visual foundation with stronger contrast, more consistent spacing, reusable components, and dark-mode friendly patterns. The result is a calmer workspace for reviewing SEO data, writing content, and moving between projects.