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So I can manually unsubscribe and reduce the risk of getting the same report from the same frustrated person all the time
So I can manually unsubscribe and reduce the risk of getting the same report from the same frustrated person all the time
The report says that the missing file describes site capabilities to AI skill directories - how true is this? The only place I've seen the skill.md file is in my Claude agent, not in my store
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So for the fashion ecommerce brand I run, I use a Claude agent (using simple vscode) that basically mimics my standard workflow.
My weekly routine is : find poor-performing keywords (i class these page 2 keywords, or those with low CTR) and optimize.
Now, my Claude agent is connected to GSC and Shopify and runs a "gap analysis" identifying low performing keywords inside my store, and making recommendations on what I need to do to fix them
"The gap zone grew to 1,009 keywords and the single biggest story this cycle is [product], which jumped 169% in impressions (359 → 966) and now clusters with "[product collection]" for 1,235 combined impressions at 0% CTR — with no collection page existing after eight consecutive recommendation cycles.". Immediate actions (both under 30 minutes):
Next, all I have to do is review/implement recommendations and wait for changes the following week. So far, this works but still takes a bit of time as I won't give Claude write access to my store for obvious reasons.
I'm curious about what everyone else's workflow looks like and if there's anything I could be doing better