When Citable spots a gap, it doesn’t just flag it. It recommends a specific action you can take. Every recommendation falls into one of five categories.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.getcitable.com/llms.txt
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Content
Write something new that you don’t have today. A long-form blog post that targets a prompt cluster you’re losing on. A comparison page against a competitor that’s outranking you. A LinkedIn post in your founder voice. A Reddit reply on a thread your buyers are reading. Content actions are the most common kind. They’re what turn a scan result (“we’re losing on these ten prompts”) into a queue of work.Outreach
Reply on a conversation that’s already happening. A Reddit thread asking your category’s question. A Hacker News post about the problem you solve. A LinkedIn thread where buyers are debating tools in your space. Outreach actions are about showing up in third-party conversations where AI engines later mine for sources.Technical
Fix something structural on a page you already have. Add FAQ schema to a comparison page. Write a TL;DR at the top of a long blog post. Add an author byline with credentials. Set up a canonical URL where two pages compete with each other. Technical actions are usually quick — 15 to 45 minutes of work — and they unblock content you’ve already published.Operational
Change a configuration in Citable itself. Enable a new AI engine in your scans. Add a competitor you didn’t know about. Add a new audience persona. Adjust a journey stage you’ve underweighted. Operational actions are usually about closing a coverage gap — you’re missing data you need to make sharper decisions later.Paid
Run a paid placement on an AI engine. ChatGPT Ads is the first paid surface Citable supports; more AI engines will open up to advertising over the next year. Paid actions target prompt clusters where you’re losing organically and competitors are bidding to win — places where buying your way in is cheaper than waiting for organic to compound.How they’re prioritized
The Action Engine ranks recommendations across all five categories by expected impact:- How much citation rate or share of voice the action is likely to move
- How important the underlying prompts are (high-funnel awareness vs. low-funnel purchase)
- How much effort the action takes (a 15-minute schema fix beats a five-hour blog post if the impact is similar)