Reference
Short reference pages for ContentGrapher concepts and output formats.
Boundary ClassificationsWhat core, supportive, adjacent, and excluded mean, and what to do with each.Delta ViewHow snapshots work and how to read the before/after comparison after re-analysis.Coverage ScoreHow the score is computed from integration quality and depth-weighted question coverage, and what it does not measure.Primary Retrieval RoleThe five PRR types, how to diagnose a mixed-role page, and what to do when the classification seems wrong.Writing BriefHow to read the opening summary and the "What to add", "What to clarify", and "Relationships to make explicit" sections of the writing guidance.Demand SignalWhat the Demand signal panel shows, when it appears, and how PAA questions affect the priority order in your writing brief.Audience SpecificationHow the reader knowledge level changes the analysis, what each level does, and when to set it.Why does my priority list look different from a colleague's?Priority tiers are calibrated to the knowledge level you set, not fixed by the content. The same concepts appear regardless; what changes is which ones the analysis judges as load-bearing for each reader.What are the three guidance types?The writing brief has three sections: "What to add", "What to clarify", and "Relationships to make explicit". Each addresses a different type of structural gap in the same concept set.Why does my analysis show the same core concepts as last time?The concept set reflects your page content, not your session history. A stable concept list across runs is a quality signal, not a cache artifact.Why does the structural recommendation change between runs?The split or keep recommendation is a weighted judgment, not a deterministic calculation. The boundary map, the underlying architectural data, is stable even when the verdict varies.Why does the same concept sometimes get a different boundary classification between runs?Concepts clearly within scope land consistently across runs; so do concepts clearly out of scope. Concepts near the scope threshold can land on either side. This is expected, and the boundary trigger is the most stable signal to read.What does "essential" vs "important" vs "useful" mean?Priority tiers reflect the pipeline's judgment about what a specific reader needs from this page. Essential means comprehension breaks without it. Useful does not mean optional.SERP Intent AlignmentWhat the intent alignment row shows, what a mismatch means, and when to act on it.AI Overview ActiveWhat the AI Overview badge signals, why structural completeness matters more when it is present, and what to do.Page ArchitectureWhen ContentGrapher recommends splitting a page, what the proposed URL structure means, and how to act on it.