Analytics
Analytics for a single sprint's content performance.
Analytics is a tab within a specific sprint's detail view, reached from Sprints, that narrows performance reporting down to just that sprint's topics instead of every topic across every sprint. Where the sprint card's own stat counters (Topics, Published, In Review, In Progress) give a snapshot, Analytics is the deeper drill-down behind those numbers for a single cycle.
Sprint Summary

- Total Topics and Published — how many of this sprint's topics exist vs. have gone live.
- Avg Clicks and Avg CTR — average Search Console performance across the sprint's published topics.
- Last updated timestamp and a Refresh button.
Performing blogs
Below the summary, three ranked lists surface which of this sprint's published posts are performing best, each by a different metric:

- 🤖 Performing blogs (by clicks growth) — ranked by raw click increase.
- 📊 Performing blogs (by CTR growth) — ranked by click-through rate increase.
- 🎯 Performing blogs (by position improvement) — ranked by how many ranking positions a topic's keyword climbed.
Each entry shows the post title (linked), its target keyword, and a growth summary in the same format: Growth: +X clicks, +Y% CTR, Z positions better (current: A% CTR, pos B), followed by a qualitative label like "strong performance."
List length varies by list
The three lists aren't a fixed size — in a real sprint, the clicks-growth and position-improvement lists showed fewer entries (3 and 1) than the CTR-growth list (9). Each list appears to include however many posts qualify, not a fixed top-N.
What Needs Fixing

A list of this sprint's published articles that have been flagged with problems, each showing:
- Title and a View Article link out to the live post.
- An issue count badge (e.g.
3 issues). - An expand chevron (▼) to reveal what the specific issues are.
Specific issue types aren't confirmed here
The list shows how many issues each article has, but expanding a row to see what those issues actually are (broken links, thin content, stale data, etc.) wasn't captured here.
Related Pages
Sprints
Plan and execute content in organized sprint cycles, think of sprints as your content team's weekly planning board.
Dashboard
See sprint progress alongside other content metrics.
Clusters
Topic clusters tracked within a single sprint.
Reddit visibility and mentions tracked within a single sprint.