RESOURCES

Content types that win AI mentions.

Some page archetypes get cited by AI assistants far more than others. This is the catalog we use when scoring opportunities — and when telling the draft engine what archetype to produce.

High-citation archetypes

Comparison pages

X vs. Y. Specific decision criteria, side-by-side tradeoffs, no marketing fluff. AI assistants love comparison pages for buyer-stage prompts.

Alternatives pages

Best alternatives to [popular brand]. Especially powerful when the popular brand doesn't have a great answer to a specific use case.

Integration pages

How X works with Y. Specific setup steps, supported features, example payloads.

Buyer's guides

How to choose an X. Decision criteria, common pitfalls, real-world examples.

Glossary entries

What is X? Short definition + practical context. High retrieval-readiness.

Use-case pages

X for [specific job]. Tight scope, real workflow, named outcome.

FAQ + How-To

Structured Q&A and step-by-step pages. Easiest for AI assistants to extract from.

What doesn't get cited

Thought-leadership posts with no specific claims. Listicles without decision logic. Pages that bury the answer under SEO-stuffed intros. Marketing pages that say what you do but never name when to pick you. AI assistants need the answer findable in the first few hundred words.

Tracemetry knows which archetype to write.

Each opportunity is scored with a recommended archetype. The brief and draft engine produce that archetype by default.

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