You can now find your priority content tasks and writing guidance unified in a single Writing Agenda section, alongside a new PRR role badge that identifies pages with a primary retrieval responsibility in your content architecture.
Problem
Priority Map and Writing Guidance were separate sections, so users had to jump between them to understand what to prioritize and how to approach it. The split added friction without adding clarity.
Context
Hannah Swinkin observed that users were opening both panels in sequence but not connecting them. The two sections were covering the same ground in different forms, and the separation was creating duplicated surface area rather than useful distinction.
Why now
Once the quadrant-based Priority Map was in place, collapsing it with the Writing Guidance into a single action-oriented section was the natural next step. Hannah flagged this as the highest friction point in the report UX immediately after Priority Map shipped.
What changed
Priority Map and Writing Guidance are now a single Writing Agenda section. A PRR (Primary Retrieval Responsibility) badge was also added to the page architecture panel to surface which pages carry the most retrieval weight in the site's content structure.