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The Dashboard That Tells You What to Do

The SignalTo console gives you a prioritised Actions list that tells you exactly what to change and why, with the draft content already written, so you can act without needing to interpret data.

Last updated June 29, 2026

Most dashboards tell you things. The SignalTo console tells you what to do. That distinction matters when you are busy and the data is unfamiliar.

Not charts. A list.

The difference between a monitoring tool and the SignalTo console is the Actions list. After SignalTo monitors what ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity and Google AI say about your business, it does not hand you a set of graphs to decode. It turns the findings into a prioritised list of specific things to change, in the order they matter most.

Each action is concrete: a named target, a clear explanation of the gap it addresses, and the impact it is likely to have on your AI visibility or search performance.

The draft is already written

For every action that needs a content or structural change, the console includes a draft fix prepared for your review. How SignalTo fixes what AI says shows what that looks like.

Prioritised by what matters most

Actions are sorted by priority: Critical, High, and Medium. The most pressing gaps come first so you are not left wondering where to start. Each action also shows what it affects, which monitored queries it is relevant to, and whether it falls on the AI visibility side, the search side, or both.

Tracks what happens after

Once you mark an action as complete, the console monitors whether it made a difference. After three monitoring cycles, you get a verdict: the change was validated, had no effect, or the metric declined. That feedback feeds into the next round of recommendations.

It is not a to-do list you manage yourself. It is a system that tells you what to do, checks the outcome, and adjusts based on what it learns.

Built for people who are not AI experts

You do not need to understand how AI models work to use the console. The interpretation, the prioritisation, and the draft content are all handled before anything reaches your screen. You need to understand your business and make judgment calls. The console handles the rest.

To understand how the monitoring that drives the Actions list works, see how SignalTo sees what AI says. For a picture of the full ongoing cycle, see how SignalTo keeps you accurate.

Common questions

What does the SignalTo dashboard do?

The SignalTo dashboard monitors your AI visibility and translates that monitoring into a prioritised Actions list: a plain list of exactly what to change, why it matters, and what the fix looks like, with draft content already prepared for your review.

What is the Actions list?

The Actions list is the core of the SignalTo console. It is a prioritised list of specific recommendations, each with a clear target, an explanation of the gap it addresses, and an AI-generated draft fix for you to approve and apply.

Do I need to understand AI to use the SignalTo console?

No. The console is designed to remove that requirement. You review recommendations, approve or adjust draft content, and mark actions done. The technical interpretation happens before anything reaches your screen.

Does SignalTo apply changes automatically?

No. Nothing is applied without your approval. The draft content is prepared for you to review, and changes only go live once you sign off on them.