What is being implemented now?
How task-led discovery works
Someone may not search for “byASB.” They may ask how to remember a warranty expiry, where to keep a receipt, or how to stop skipping an important routine. A task-led page answers that need first, then introduces a relevant product only when it genuinely fits.
What makes a page easier to understand?
- A descriptive title and concise summary.
- A canonical URL with one clear purpose.
- Headings that match the questions people actually ask.
- Explicit distinctions between available tools and products still in development.
- Machine-readable schema that matches visible page content.
- Internal links that explain how products, tasks, tools, and guides relate.
What is not promised?
No page can guarantee a Google ranking, an AI citation, or inclusion in a generated answer. Search systems change, competitors publish, and authority has to be earned outside the site through product quality, mentions, links, and genuine user interest.
Next measurement layer
Once the domain is stable and indexed, the useful measures are search impressions, indexed pages, task-page engagement, tool usage, branded mentions, referring domains, and whether public AI systems accurately describe the products. Those signals should guide what gets improved—not a target to publish hundreds of thin pages.