Recommendations

Recommendations

The Recommendations page (Actions → Recommendations) surfaces specific actions GrackerAI suggests based on your monitoring data. It connects raw data to concrete next steps.

What Gets Recommended

GrackerAI generates recommendations across several categories:

  • Content gaps — Prompts where competitors are cited but you aren't, with suggested content types
  • Citation opportunities — Specific high-authority pages you should be cited on
  • Prompt expansion — Suggested new prompts based on observed patterns
  • Sentiment fixes — Pages or sources driving negative framing
  • Competitor moves — New content from competitors that's earning citations

How to Triage Recommendations

Not every recommendation is worth acting on. Use this filter:

PriorityCriteria
P0 — Act this weekAffects high-volume prompts; clear, scoped action; high visibility impact
P1 — Plan this monthStrategic; requires team coordination; meaningful but not urgent
P2 — Track quarterlyWorth knowing; may not justify dedicated effort
SkipLow signal, high cost, or out of strategic focus

Validating a Recommendation

Before acting, validate against the underlying data:

  1. Click into the prompt(s) the recommendation cites
  2. Read 3–5 actual responses
  3. Open the Citations page and verify the cited authority sources
  4. Confirm the recommended action matches what the data shows

Recommendations are starting points, not commands. The data behind them is usually right; the prescription sometimes needs adjustment to your strategy.

Closing the Loop

After implementing a recommendation:

  1. Mark it as "in progress"
  2. Note the specific action taken (URL of new content, outreach made, etc.)
  3. Re-check the affected prompts in 4–6 weeks
  4. Mark as "completed" only when measurable impact is observed

Recommendations that ship without measurement become noise. Track outcomes.