You have search data. You know which pages are thin, which titles are too long, which keywords cannibalize. Now fix them. This lesson builds on the data you pulled and feeds into your weekly routine.
Tell your agent
Enrich all pages in the guides topic. Analyze each page against our search data, find what is missing, and improve them. Show me what changed.
What happens
Wire's enrich command does three things per page:
- Analyze (free). Wire checks each page against your search data. Is it ranking for the right keywords? Is it long enough? Does it cover the topic fully? This step costs nothing because it reads your local database.
- Filter. Wire skips pages that are already strong. It only spends AI tokens on pages that need work.
- Improve. Wire sends the weak pages to an AI with a precise brief: "This page ranks position 8 for 'coffee grinder comparison'. It is missing these subtopics. Add them without changing the existing structure." The AI rewrites, Wire saves.
Other ways to improve
Enrich is the recommended starting point. But Wire has specialized commands for specific problems:
- Cannibalization? Tell your agent: "Deduplicate my content." Wire finds pages competing for the same keyword and recommends merges.
- Bad titles? Tell your agent: "Reword titles and descriptions for the guides topic." Wire rewrites them for click-through rate.
- Broken links? Tell your agent: "Sanitize all pages." Wire fixes internal links that point to missing pages. This is free, no AI tokens needed.
- Missing links? Tell your agent: "Crosslink the guides topic." Wire adds internal links between related pages.
After improving
Rebuild your site. Wire will run the quality checks again. If the AI introduced any issues (a title that is too long, a heading that breaks a rule), Wire catches it and stops. Fix those, rebuild, push.
Go deeper
- Content pipeline lists every command Wire has for content
- Content quality explains the three layers of quality enforcement
- SEO automation covers how Wire uses search data to improve pages