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Getting the most from AI features

How AI summaries, content quality checks, and title and meta suggestions work in practice.

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Executive AI summary

Every completed report generates an AI executive summary covering the strongest and weakest areas, the highest-impact issues, and suggested next steps, written for a non-technical audience. Use it at the top of a client update or at the start of a sprint review to frame the conversation before showing individual checks.

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Content quality checks

Destiny QA analyses the body text of each page for spelling, grammar, punctuation, and repeated phrasing using a combination of built-in rules and an AI proofreader. The findings list each issue with its location and a suggested correction. These are flagged as low severity because they do not break functionality, but they affect credibility.

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AI title and meta description suggestions

For pages with missing, too-short, too-long, or duplicate titles and meta descriptions, the audit generates an AI-suggested replacement. The suggestion uses the page's H1, body text, and site context to produce a well-formed title within the 30–60 character range. Review every suggestion: the AI does not know your brand voice.

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When to trust AI suggestions

Use AI suggestions as a first draft, not a final answer. They are most useful for high page-count sites where writing individual titles by hand is impractical. Always review the suggested text for accuracy, brand fit, and keyword relevance before publishing.

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