Interpreting Results
What this is
This section helps you understand the output of the Page Optimiser.
It turns the analysis into clear actions so you know what to improve first.
What you’re seeing
At a high level, you will see:
- Scores or ratings showing current page performance
- Recommendations for specific improvements
- Priority levels, where available, showing what matters most
This gives you a quick view of both your current position and your next steps.
How to use it
- Focus on high-impact changes first
- Avoid trying to fix everything at once
- Work through recommendations step by step
Treat the results as a practical to-do list.
Re-running the analysis after updates costs 25 credits per successful run. Content generation uses 1 credit per 50 target words (rounded up).
What the data means
- Higher scores usually mean the page is better optimised for the target keyword
- Recommendations highlight gaps between your page and what is already ranking well
- Some changes matter more than others, so prioritising is important
Use the results to decide where your effort will have the most impact.
What to do next
- Apply the recommended changes to your page
- Prioritise the improvements most likely to affect rankings
- Re-run the analysis after updates to measure progress
Track the effect of your changes in Position Tracking and use insights from SERP Intelligence to understand what strong pages are doing well.
Improve in small rounds, then keep refining based on the results.