1119 lines
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1119 lines
48 KiB
Markdown
**IGNY8**
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Infinity Growth Engine
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Complete Platform Features & Capabilities
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AI-Powered SEO Content Automation SaaS Platform
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**Alorig Systems**
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March 2026
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*Confidential --- Internal Product Reference*
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**1. Executive Overview**
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IGNY8 (Infinity Growth Engine) is a full-stack, AI-powered SEO content
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automation SaaS platform that transforms how businesses build topical
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authority online. Unlike traditional content tools that focus on
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individual keyword optimization, IGNY8 operates as a complete site
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architecture engine --- discovering market structure, generating content
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at scale, building intelligent internal linking, managing external
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backlink campaigns, and publishing to WordPress, all through a unified
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platform.
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The platform serves content marketers, SEO agencies, digital publishers,
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and businesses seeking to dominate their niche through systematic,
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AI-driven content operations. IGNY8 automates the entire content
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lifecycle from keyword intelligence through to social distribution and
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video creation, with the proprietary Semantic Authority Grid (SAG)
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methodology as its strategic foundation.
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**1.1 Platform Architecture**
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IGNY8 operates as a multi-tenant SaaS application with complete data
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isolation per account. The platform comprises three domains:
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- app.igny8.com --- React single-page application frontend
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- api.igny8.com --- Django REST API backend
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- igny8.com --- Marketing and documentation site
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**1.2 Technology Foundation**
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**Layer** **Technology**
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Backend Django 5.1 / Django REST Framework, PostgreSQL, Redis, Celery
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Frontend React 19 / TypeScript, Zustand state management, Tailwind CSS
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AI Engine Multi-provider: OpenAI (GPT, DALL-E), Anthropic (Claude), ElevenLabs, Coqui TTS, Runware/Flux
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Publishing WordPress via IGNY8 Bridge Plugin, REST API sync
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Infrastructure Docker, Caddy reverse proxy, Celery Beat scheduling
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SEO Data Ahrefs API, Google Search Console API, FatGrid API, SEMrush Sensor
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**1.3 Target Users**
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- Content marketers managing multi-site SEO campaigns
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- SEO agencies serving client portfolios
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- Digital publishers scaling content operations
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- E-commerce businesses building product authority
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- SaaS companies establishing thought leadership
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- Local businesses dominating regional search
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**2. Semantic Authority Grid (SAG) Methodology**
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The Semantic Authority Grid is the proprietary strategic framework at
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the core of IGNY8. SAG is not a clustering algorithm --- it is a
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complete site architecture philosophy where attribute-based intelligence
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generates site structure, and keywords emerge as outputs of that
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structure rather than inputs.
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| **Core Innovation** |
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| Traditional SEO tools start with keywords and try to organize them. |
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| SAG starts with the dimensional reality of a market --- what |
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| attributes define the space --- and generates a complete site |
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| blueprint from those dimensions. Keywords, content plans, |
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| taxonomies, internal links, and backlink strategies all flow from |
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| the architecture, not the other way around. |
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**2.1 Three-Layer Architecture**
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**Layer 1: Attribute Framework**
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Identifies the classification axes (facets) that organize a sector. Each
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attribute represents one way to categorize content, products, or
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services within a niche. For example, a personal massager site might
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have attributes like Target Area, Device Type, Relief Focus, Therapy
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Method, and Brand.
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**Layer 2: Attribute Population**
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Populates each attribute with specific values drawn from real market
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data. For the Target Area attribute, values might include Foot, Neck,
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Back, Full Body, and Face. Each attribute value becomes a taxonomy term
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with its own SEO-optimized landing page.
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**Layer 3: Cluster Formation & Keyword Generation**
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Meaningful intersections of two or more attribute values form clusters
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--- self-contained topical ecosystems. For example, Target Area: Foot
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intersecting with Relief Focus: Neuropathy creates the cluster "Foot
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Massagers for Neuropathy." Keywords are then auto-generated from these
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intersections using templates and modifiers, producing 300-500+ keywords
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per site.
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**2.2 SAG Blueprint**
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The SAG Blueprint is the complete site architecture document generated
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from the three-layer analysis. A single active blueprint per site drives
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all downstream operations:
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- Cluster definitions with hub pages and supporting content plans
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- Taxonomy structure (each attribute becomes a WordPress custom
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taxonomy)
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- Execution priority phasing (what to build first, second, third)
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- Internal linking map (deterministic link rules between all pages)
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- Content type assignments per cluster (product, service, comparison,
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informational)
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- Health scoring (0-100 completeness metric tracked over time)
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**2.3 Two Entry Scenarios**
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**Case 1: Existing Site Intelligence**
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For sites with existing content, products, and categories, IGNY8
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analyzes the live site data --- products, taxonomies, content structure
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--- and extracts an attribute framework from what already exists. The
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system identifies gaps between the current site structure and the ideal
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SAG architecture, producing a gap analysis report with prioritized
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recommendations.
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**Case 2: New Site Builder Wizard**
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For new sites starting from scratch, a guided six-step wizard collects
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business data (industry, sectors, business type, product catalog or
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service list) and generates a complete blueprint automatically. The user
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reviews the proposed architecture, confirms it, and the system proceeds
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to generate content, create taxonomies, and build the site.
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**2.4 Pre-Built SAG Library**
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IGNY8 includes a comprehensive library of pre-built sector attribute
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frameworks covering 45+ industries. Each sector template contains
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predefined attributes, suggested values, keyword generation templates,
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and cluster formation patterns. This means users in supported industries
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get a head start --- the system already knows the dimensional structure
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of their market.
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**Metric** **Value**
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Industries Covered 45+
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Sectors per Industry Up to 10
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Clusters per Sector Up to 25 (max 50 hard cap)
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Keywords per Cluster 15-25
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Total Keywords per Site 300-500+
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Attributes per Sector \~6 (primary + secondary + tertiary)
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**2.5 SAG Niche Adaptation**
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The SAG framework adapts to any business type through niche-specific
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dimensional patterns:
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- E-Commerce: Product type, feature, condition/use-case, brand, price
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range, audience
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- SaaS / Technology: Feature category, use case, industry vertical,
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company size, integration type
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- Services Business: Service type, industry served, location,
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methodology, outcome
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- Content / Media: Subject area, reader level, content format,
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timeliness
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- Local Business: Service type, location, audience, urgency
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**3. Core Content Pipeline**
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IGNY8 follows a structured, multi-stage content pipeline that transforms
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raw keyword intelligence into published, SEO-optimized content. The
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pipeline operates in both manual mode (full editorial control at every
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stage) and automation mode (configure once, let IGNY8 handle everything
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on schedule).
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**3.1 Pipeline Stages**
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**Stage** **Name** **Function**
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0 Blueprint Check Verify SAG blueprint status and priorities (when SAG is active)
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1 Process Keywords Ingest and validate new keywords with volume, difficulty, and CPC data
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2 Cluster Keywords AI-powered semantic clustering or SAG-aware cluster mapping
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3 Generate Ideas AI generates content ideas per cluster, type-aware and blueprint-guided
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4 Create Tasks Convert approved ideas into writer tasks with content type and structure presets
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5 Generate Content AI writes full articles with SEO metadata, type-specific prompts, and schema
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6 Extract Image Prompts AI analyzes content to generate relevant image prompts
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7 Generate Images AI creates featured and in-article images; content enters review queue
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7.5 Auto-Index via GSC Submit published URLs to Google for indexing via URL Inspection API
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8 Generate Links SAG-aware internal link generation and injection into content
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9 Socializer Adapt published content into social posts for 5 platforms
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10 Video Creator Convert content into video projects for YouTube, TikTok, Reels
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**3.2 Manual Mode**
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In manual mode, users walk through each stage with complete editorial
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control. Every keyword can be reviewed, every cluster adjusted, every
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idea edited, and every piece of content refined before progressing to
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the next stage. This mode is ideal for agencies with strict quality
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standards or businesses in sensitive industries.
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**3.3 Automation Mode**
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Automation mode processes all stages on a configurable schedule ---
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daily, weekly, or monthly runs. Once configured, IGNY8 handles the
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entire pipeline automatically: processing keywords, forming clusters,
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generating ideas, writing content, creating images, and queueing
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everything for review. The system provides credit estimation before each
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run, real-time progress tracking, and a detailed activity log.
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**3.4 Workflow States**
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Content moves through four workflow states: Queue (waiting for AI
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processing), Draft (content generated, ready for editing), Review
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(content polished, awaiting approval), and Published (live on
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WordPress). Each state has dedicated management views in the Writer
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module with filtering, bulk actions, and status tracking.
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**4. Multi-Type Content Writing**
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IGNY8 produces content across multiple WordPress post types, not just
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blog posts. Every content type flows through the same pipeline but with
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type-specific prompts, structural templates, and SEO requirements.
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**4.1 Supported Content Types**
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**Content Type** **WordPress Mapping** **Key Features**
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Blog Posts post Articles, guides, how-tos, comparisons, reviews, roundups
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Pages page Landing pages, about, contact, pillar pages, FAQs
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Products product (WooCommerce) Feature/benefit sections, specs tables, comparison, product schema
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Services Custom post type Service overview, process steps, outcomes, local SEO sections
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Company Pages page Brand mission, values, team bios, media/press blocks
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Taxonomy Landing Pages Term descriptions Topical definitions, subtopic links, related items, FAQ sections
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Cluster Hub Pages page/post Comprehensive guides, supporting topic sections, product roundups
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**4.2 Type-Specific Writing Intelligence**
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Each content type has dedicated prompt templates that guide AI
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generation. Product pages automatically include features/benefits
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sections, specification tables, comparisons to alternatives, and product
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schema placeholders. Service pages include process step sections,
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outcome descriptions, and location-specific content when applicable.
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Cluster hub pages are structured as comprehensive guides with sections
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per supporting topic and internal linking placeholders.
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**4.3 Content Configuration**
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Users control content generation through configurable settings: word
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count range (500 to 5,000+ words), tone and style preferences, custom
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prompt appendices, keyword density targets, heading structure
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requirements, and image placement preferences. These settings apply
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globally or per-site, with per-task overrides available for fine-grained
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control.
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**4.4 AI Image Generation**
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Every piece of content can include AI-generated featured images and
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in-article images. The system supports multiple quality tiers (basic,
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quality, premium) and multiple AI providers (DALL-E 2/3, Runware/Flux).
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Image prompts are extracted from content context by AI, and generated
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images are associated with their content for seamless WordPress
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publishing.
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**5. Internal Linking Engine**
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The Linker module provides SAG-aware, deterministic internal linking
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that transforms isolated content into a connected authority network.
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Unlike generic linking tools that suggest links based on keyword
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similarity, IGNY8's linker understands the architectural relationships
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between every page in the SAG blueprint.
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**5.1 Seven Link Relationship Types**
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**Type** **Relationship** **Rule**
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Type 1 Vertical Upward (Supporting → Hub) Every supporting article links to its cluster hub. Mandatory, exactly 1 link per article.
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Type 2 Vertical Downward (Hub → Supporting) Every hub page links to all its published supporting content via structured sections.
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Type 3 Horizontal Sibling (Supporting ↔ Supporting) Within-cluster links where topically relevant. Maximum 2 per article.
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Type 4 Cross-Cluster (Hub ↔ Hub) Hubs sharing an attribute value are cross-linked. Maximum 2 per hub.
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Type 5 Taxonomy Contextual (Term → Hubs) Each attribute term page links to every cluster hub using that attribute value.
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Type 6 Breadcrumb Structural Navigational breadcrumbs on every page. Not counted toward link density.
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Type 7 Related Content (Cross-Cluster) 2-3 semantically related links in a "Related Reading" section. Lowest priority.
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**5.2 Authority Flow Architecture**
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External backlink authority enters through hub pages and the homepage,
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then distributes through the SAG internal linking structure to all other
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pages. This creates the SAG compounding effect: pages without any direct
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backlinks begin ranking through inherited authority. The system tracks
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link coverage scores per cluster and provides a visual site link map
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showing clusters as nodes and links as edges.
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**5.3 Link Generation & Injection**
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Links are generated automatically as content is published. The system
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loads blueprint context, generates required link records per the seven
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type rules, and injects link HTML into content before it enters the
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review queue. Link anchor text is varied using cluster keywords, hub
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page titles, and natural descriptive phrases to avoid over-optimization.
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**5.4 Link Audit System**
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Automated weekly link audits produce health scores covering total links,
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missing mandatory links, broken links, orphan content, and link density
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per cluster. Audit history is maintained as snapshots for trend
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analysis.
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**6. External Backlink Campaign Engine**
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IGNY8 automates external backlink campaign planning, execution tracking,
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and ROI measurement. The system takes a SAG blueprint and a country
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market profile, then generates a complete campaign plan with monthly
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targets, budget allocation, anchor text strategies, and quality scoring.
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**6.1 Page Tier System**
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Every page in the SAG blueprint is automatically classified into one of
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five tiers based on its role and commercial value:
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**Tier** **Page Type** **Backlinks/Page** **Budget Allocation**
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T1 Homepage 10-30 12-16%
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T2 Top Pillar/Category Hub Pages 5-15 35-45%
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T3 Money Pages / Remaining Hubs 3-10 25-35%
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T4 Supporting Blog Posts 1-4 10-18%
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T5 Authority Magnets (studies, tools, guides) 2-6 5-10%
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**6.2 Country Market Profiles**
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Campaign generation is calibrated per target market. IGNY8 includes
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detailed profiles for four countries --- Pakistan, UK, Canada, and USA
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--- each with distinct parameters for competition levels, DR targets,
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budget ranges, link velocity curves, anchor text distributions, and
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quality thresholds. The framework supports adding new country profiles
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without code changes.
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**Country** **Timeline** **Budget Range** **Tipping Point DR** **Competition**
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Pakistan 8 months \$2,000-\$5,000 DR 25-30 Easiest
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Canada 12 months \$3,000-\$7,000 DR 35-40 Medium
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UK 14 months \$3,000-\$9,000 DR 35-40 Medium-High
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USA 18 months \$5,000-\$13,000 DR 40-45 Highest
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**6.3 FatGrid Marketplace Integration**
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IGNY8 connects to the FatGrid API to provide real-time publisher
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discovery, pricing comparison across 15+ backlink marketplaces, and bulk
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domain lookup capabilities. Users can search for guest post
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opportunities filtered by country, niche, DR range, and budget, with
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results showing the best available price across all aggregated
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marketplaces including Collaborator, PRNews.io, Adsy, WhitePress,
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Bazoom, and others.
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**6.4 Premium PR Distribution**
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For tier-1 media placements beyond standard guest posts, IGNY8
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integrates with PR distribution networks including PRNews.io (100K+
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outlets, API access), EIN Presswire (budget PR starting at
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\$99/release), and Linking News (white-label reports). PR placements on
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outlets like Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, and Fox News are available
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through managed service tiers.
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**6.5 Authority Tipping Point Detection**
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IGNY8's key differentiator in backlink management is automated tipping
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point detection --- the ability to identify exactly when the SAG
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compounding effect has activated. The system cross-references backlink
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data with Google Search Console metrics to detect when pages without any
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direct backlinks begin ranking through inherited authority.
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Country-specific DR thresholds trigger notifications when three or more
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indicators simultaneously pass their threshold, recommending a shift
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from link velocity to content creation.
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**6.6 Campaign KPI Dashboard**
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Monthly KPI snapshots track 18+ metrics including Domain Rating,
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referring domains, keyword positions across rank bands (Top 10/20/50),
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organic traffic, impressions, CTR, cost per link, pages ranking without
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backlinks, and dead/lost link rates. Data sources include Ahrefs API (DR
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tracking, competitor analysis, lost links), Google Search Console API
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(traffic, keywords, indexing status), and internal SAGBacklink records.
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**7. Taxonomy & Term Content Management**
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In SAG architecture, every attribute becomes a WordPress custom
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taxonomy, and every attribute value becomes a taxonomy term with its own
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SEO-optimized landing page. IGNY8 manages the complete lifecycle of
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taxonomy creation, term content generation, and synchronization with
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WordPress.
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**7.1 Taxonomy Creation Flow**
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When a SAG blueprint is confirmed, the system generates a taxonomy plan
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mapping each attribute to a WordPress taxonomy. The IGNY8 Bridge Plugin
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receives this plan and creates the taxonomies and terms on the WordPress
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site. Each term gets a rich landing page with an introduction, topical
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definition, key subtopics with internal link placeholders, related
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items, and an FAQ section.
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**7.2 Term Landing Pages**
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Term landing pages are not simple archive listings. They are full SEO
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content pages featuring a hero section with H1, description, and
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breadcrumbs; rich editorial content generated by AI; child term
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navigation grids; related cluster hub links (Type 5 taxonomy contextual
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links); and FAQ sections with FAQ schema markup. These pages serve as
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the dimensional connecting layer of the SAG grid, linking to every
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cluster hub that uses that attribute value.
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**7.3 Taxonomy Sync**
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Bidirectional synchronization keeps IGNY8 and WordPress in alignment.
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The platform pushes taxonomy structures and term content to WordPress,
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while the plugin reports back on sync status, term counts, and content
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publication state. Sync status is tracked per attribute with states of
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pending, synced, or failed.
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**8. Content Optimizer**
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The Optimizer module analyzes and enhances content quality through
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cluster-aware scoring, SEO analysis, and AI-powered content improvement.
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It operates on both newly generated content and existing published
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pages.
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**8.1 Optimization Capabilities**
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- Cluster matching: Analyzes content against cluster keyword sets and
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provides coverage scores
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- Content rewrite: Rebuilds structure to match search intent and
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cluster focus
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- Missing section injection: Adds FAQs, comparisons, benefits, and use
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case sections
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- Tone normalization: Aligns content with site-wide prompt settings
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- SEO enhancement: Meta title/description refresh, heading structure
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refinement
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- Internal link opportunities: Identifies and hands off to the Linker
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module
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- Schema generation: Produces appropriate structured data based on
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content type
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**8.2 Optimization Workflow**
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The optimizer works in phases: analysis and scoring of existing content,
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cluster mapping suggestions with confidence scoring, content rewrite
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with structural improvements, and SEO metadata refresh. Users control
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whether optimizations are auto-applied or require manual review through
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site-level settings.
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**9. Google Search Console Integration**
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IGNY8 integrates directly with Google Search Console through OAuth 2.0
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to provide real-time search performance data, automated indexing
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submission, and comprehensive analytics within the platform.
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**9.1 Core Capabilities**
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- OAuth 2.0 authentication with property selection and multi-site
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support
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- URL Inspection API integration for submitting new pages for indexing
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- Automated auto-indexing: Published content is submitted to Google
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automatically
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- Search analytics: Impressions, clicks, CTR, and average position
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data per page and query
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- Index status tracking with coverage state monitoring
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- Re-inspection scheduling for content that fails initial indexing
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**9.2 Integration with Other Modules**
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GSC data feeds multiple other IGNY8 modules. The Campaign KPI dashboard
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uses organic traffic and keyword position data. The Blueprint health
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score incorporates indexed page counts and crawl status. Tipping point
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detection relies on GSC data to identify pages ranking without
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backlinks. The Optimizer uses search performance data to prioritize
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which content to enhance next.
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**9.3 WordPress Plugin Integration**
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The IGNY8 Bridge Plugin receives index status updates from the platform
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and displays them in the WordPress admin. A dedicated metabox on the
|
|
post edit screen shows the current index status for each piece of
|
|
content, and the content list view includes an index status column for
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at-a-glance monitoring.
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**10. Rich Schema & SERP Enhancement**
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The Rich Schema module automatically injects structured data markup and
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on-page SEO elements into content without rewriting the core body text.
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|
It operates in two modes: new content generation (elements injected
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during the pipeline) and retroactive enhancement (existing pages
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scanned, analyzed, and enriched).
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**10.1 Supported Schema Types**
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---------------------------- -------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
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**Schema Type** **Priority** **SERP Impact**
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FAQ Schema (FAQPage) High Expandable Q&A accordion doubles/triples listing height
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HowTo Schema High Step-by-step cards with images; captures position zero
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Review / AggregateRating High Star ratings in SERP; drives purchase clicks
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Pros & Cons High Structured pros/cons list with visual indicators
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Article Schema High Enhanced listing with author, date, publisher
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Author / Person Schema High E-E-A-T signal; author expertise display
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Video Schema (VideoObject) Medium Video thumbnail in SERP with duration
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Breadcrumb Schema Medium Clean navigational path replaces raw URL
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Speakable Schema Low Positions content for voice search / Google Assistant
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SiteLinks Search Box Low Homepage search box in branded SERP results
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---------------------------- -------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
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**10.2 Non-Schema SERP Elements**
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- TL;DR / Key Takeaways Box: 3-4 sentence summary targeted at AI
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Overviews and featured snippets
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- Table of Contents with Jump Links: Auto-generated from H2/H3
|
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structure; Google displays as sitelinks
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- Comparison Tables (HTML): Structured tables that Google pulls into
|
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rich table results
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- Definition Blocks: Clean 2-3 sentence definitions for "What is X?"
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featured snippets
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- PAA Subheadings: People Also Ask-style subheadings within content
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**10.3 Content Type to Schema Mapping**
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The module uses an intelligent mapping matrix that automatically
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determines which schemas and elements apply to each content type. Blog
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articles receive Article Schema, FAQ, TL;DR, TOC, and definition blocks.
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Product reviews add Review/Rating and Pros & Cons. Tutorial content
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triggers HowTo Schema. Service pages get local business schema when
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location-based. Every piece of content receives breadcrumb schema
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universally.
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**10.4 Retroactive Enhancement Engine**
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For existing published sites, the retroactive engine scans all pages,
|
|
classifies content types, identifies missing schema opportunities,
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|
generates the appropriate markup, and pushes it to WordPress via the
|
|
Bridge Plugin --- all without modifying the original content. A review
|
|
dashboard allows bulk approval before injection, and automated Google
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Rich Results Test validation ensures everything is eligible before
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|
deployment.
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**10.5 Validation Pipeline**
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Every generated schema passes three validation steps: structural
|
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validation (JSON-LD syntax and schema.org conformance), Google Rich
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|
Results Test (automated API call for eligibility verification), and live
|
|
monitoring (GSC integration tracks schema errors and triggers alerts in
|
|
the IGNY8 dashboard).
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**11. Socializer --- Multi-Platform Social Publishing**
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The Socializer module adapts published content into platform-specific
|
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social posts and manages distribution across five major social networks:
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LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
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**11.1 Content Adaptation**
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AI adapts each piece of content for platform-specific requirements:
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-------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------- ----------------
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**Platform** **Format** **Character Limit** **Image Spec**
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LinkedIn Professional tone 1,300 chars 1200x627
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Twitter/X Punchy, thread option 280 chars 1600x900
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Facebook Conversational \~500 chars 1200x630
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Instagram Visual-first + hashtags 2,200 chars + 30 tags 1080x1080
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TikTok Gen-Z tone, trending hooks Platform-specific 1080x1920
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-------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------- ----------------
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**11.2 Social Post Types**
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- Announcement: New article/product/service posts with direct links
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- Highlights: Key takeaways and call-to-action posts
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- Quote Cards: Single insight with branded visual template
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- FAQ Snippets: For services or product categories
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- Twitter Threads: Multi-tweet deep dives on topic content
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**11.3 Social Calendar & Scheduling**
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A drag-and-drop social calendar provides visual scheduling with
|
|
best-time slot optimization, frequency caps per platform, and queue
|
|
management. Auto-publish triggers on content approval or scheduled
|
|
publication. Engagement metrics (clicks, likes, shares, comments,
|
|
impressions) are fetched every 6 hours for analytics dashboards.
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**11.4 OAuth Platform Connections**
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Each social platform connects through OAuth 2.0 with token refresh
|
|
management. Rate limits are handled with per-destination cooldowns
|
|
(minimum 4-6 hours between posts to the same page/group), API usage
|
|
tracking with alerts, and time-spread queuing to prevent burst
|
|
publishing.
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|
|
**12. Video Content Creator**
|
|
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The Video Creator module converts published articles into video content
|
|
and publishes to YouTube, Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts.
|
|
The system handles script generation, voiceover production, visual asset
|
|
assembly, and multi-platform distribution.
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|
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**12.1 Video Types**
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------------- ---------------- ----------------------- ------------------
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**Format** **Duration** **Platform** **Aspect Ratio**
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Short Form 30-90 seconds TikTok, Reels, Shorts 9:16 (1080x1920)
|
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Medium Form 60-180 seconds TikTok, Reels 9:16 (1080x1920)
|
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Long Form 5-15 minutes YouTube 16:9 (1920x1080)
|
|
------------- ---------------- ----------------------- ------------------
|
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|
|
**12.2 Production Pipeline**
|
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|
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- Script Generation: AI converts article content into narrated video
|
|
scripts with section breakdowns
|
|
|
|
- Voice Selection: Multiple TTS providers (OpenAI standard/HD,
|
|
ElevenLabs premium, Coqui self-hosted) with voice preview
|
|
|
|
- Visual Asset Assembly: Stock video/images from Pexels and Pixabay,
|
|
AI-generated visuals, text overlays, and transitions
|
|
|
|
- Subtitle Generation: Automated subtitle creation for accessibility
|
|
and engagement
|
|
|
|
- Thumbnail Generation: AI-generated thumbnails optimized per platform
|
|
|
|
- Video Composition: FFmpeg + MoviePy rendering on a dedicated Celery
|
|
queue
|
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|
|
- Video SEO: Title, description, tags, and metadata optimized per
|
|
platform
|
|
|
|
**12.3 Script Editor**
|
|
|
|
A section-by-section script editor allows users to review and modify
|
|
AI-generated scripts before rendering. Each section includes editable
|
|
text, visual cue suggestions, timing markers, and voice selection.
|
|
Scripts can be approved as-is for automated rendering or fine-tuned for
|
|
specific messaging.
|
|
|
|
**13. WordPress Ecosystem**
|
|
|
|
IGNY8's WordPress ecosystem comprises three independent but
|
|
complementary deliverables: the IGNY8 SEO Plugin, a Companion Theme, and
|
|
a Toolkit Plugin. Each piece works independently; together they create
|
|
the full SAG-optimized WordPress experience.
|
|
|
|
**13.1 IGNY8 SEO Plugin**
|
|
|
|
A comprehensive SEO plugin designed to replace Yoast, RankMath, and
|
|
AIOSEO. The plugin operates in two modes: standalone (free, full SEO
|
|
capabilities for any WordPress site) and connected (premium features via
|
|
IGNY8 SaaS subscription). It works with any WordPress theme.
|
|
|
|
**Free SEO Features**
|
|
|
|
- Focus keyword per post/page with SERP preview
|
|
|
|
- SEO title and meta description management
|
|
|
|
- Canonical URL management and robots meta control
|
|
|
|
- Content analysis: keyword density, headings, readability, internal
|
|
links
|
|
|
|
- Title tag template system with site-wide patterns
|
|
|
|
- Breadcrumb generation with schema markup
|
|
|
|
- XML sitemap generation
|
|
|
|
- 301/302 redirect management with 404 monitoring
|
|
|
|
- OG tags and social meta for all platforms
|
|
|
|
- Google Analytics and Tag Manager integration
|
|
|
|
- Webmaster verification codes
|
|
|
|
- SMTP mail delivery override
|
|
|
|
**Connected Premium Features**
|
|
|
|
- Multi-keyword optimization from SAG cluster data
|
|
|
|
- Cluster-aware content scoring ("this post covers 60% of its
|
|
cluster's targets")
|
|
|
|
- Auto-suggest missing headings based on cluster keyword gaps
|
|
|
|
- Content freshness scoring and update recommendations
|
|
|
|
- Full SAG gap analysis and architecture blueprint visualization
|
|
|
|
- SAG-aware automatic internal link suggestions and bulk insertion
|
|
|
|
- Content sync from IGNY8 platform to WordPress
|
|
|
|
- SAG structure sync: taxonomy creation from blueprint
|
|
|
|
- Auto-post to social platforms on WordPress publish
|
|
|
|
- Google Search Console integration with indexing and analytics
|
|
|
|
**Site Intelligence**
|
|
|
|
The plugin includes a site intelligence module providing orphan page
|
|
detection, thin content identification, empty taxonomy term listing,
|
|
duplicate title/meta detection, cannibalization warnings, and internal
|
|
link analysis. In connected mode, this extends to full SAG gap analysis
|
|
with cluster health scores and competitor gap comparison.
|
|
|
|
**13.2 Companion Theme**
|
|
|
|
A premium WordPress theme providing the physical infrastructure for
|
|
SAG-optimized sites. The theme handles all presentation, structure, and
|
|
display concerns while reading intelligence data from the IGNY8 plugin.
|
|
|
|
**Custom Post Types (7)**
|
|
|
|
- Services, Portfolio/Case Studies, Landing Pages, Team Members,
|
|
Testimonials, FAQs, Documentation
|
|
|
|
**Custom Taxonomies (9)**
|
|
|
|
- Service Category, Service Area, Service Attribute, Cluster,
|
|
Portfolio Category, Portfolio Tag, FAQ Category, Documentation
|
|
Category, Topic Tag
|
|
|
|
**Template System**
|
|
|
|
- SAG-optimized term landing page templates with rich content display
|
|
|
|
- Section-based landing page builder with 15 section types and 8
|
|
presets
|
|
|
|
- 50+ block patterns organized by type (heroes, features, social
|
|
proof, CTAs, pricing)
|
|
|
|
- 5 site-type starter templates: Blog, SaaS, E-Commerce, Corporate,
|
|
Portfolio
|
|
|
|
- Full WooCommerce template overrides: shop, product, cart, checkout,
|
|
account
|
|
|
|
- Interlinking display components: related content, cluster
|
|
navigation, attribute browsing
|
|
|
|
**13.3 Toolkit Plugin**
|
|
|
|
A companion plugin handling site infrastructure that the theme and SEO
|
|
plugin do not cover:
|
|
|
|
------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------
|
|
**Module** **Capabilities** **Replaces**
|
|
Performance Page caching, asset optimization, image optimization, WebP conversion, critical CSS, HTML minification WP Rocket, LiteSpeed Cache
|
|
Forms Form builder, submissions, notifications, conditional logic, anti-spam Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms
|
|
Security Login protection, firewall rules, hardening, security headers, audit log Wordfence, Sucuri
|
|
SMTP Mail delivery override, email log, test email WP Mail SMTP
|
|
WooCommerce Quick view, wishlist, AJAX cart, product filters, enhanced gallery 5-6 separate Woo plugins
|
|
------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------
|
|
|
|
**14. AI Engine & Model Architecture**
|
|
|
|
IGNY8's AI engine is provider-agnostic, supporting multiple AI services
|
|
through a unified registry pattern. This architecture ensures the
|
|
platform is never locked into a single provider and can leverage the
|
|
best model for each specific task.
|
|
|
|
**14.1 Provider Registry**
|
|
|
|
AI providers are registered through the IntegrationProvider model with
|
|
API keys stored in the database (not environment variables). Each
|
|
provider supports multiple model configurations through the
|
|
AIModelConfig model, which defines per-model pricing (tokens per credit,
|
|
credits per image), capabilities, and context windows.
|
|
|
|
**14.2 Supported Providers & Uses**
|
|
|
|
---------------- --------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
**Provider** **Models** **Used For**
|
|
OpenAI GPT-4o, GPT-4o-mini, DALL-E 2/3 Content generation, clustering, idea generation, image generation
|
|
Anthropic Claude (Opus, Sonnet) Content generation, analysis, schema generation
|
|
ElevenLabs Voice models Premium TTS voiceover for video content
|
|
Coqui TTS Self-hosted models Budget TTS voiceover (optional GPU server)
|
|
Runware/Flux Image models Alternative image generation (quality/premium tiers)
|
|
Pexels/Pixabay Stock media Video visual assets
|
|
---------------- --------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
**14.3 AI Functions Registry**
|
|
|
|
Every AI operation in IGNY8 is registered as a named function in the AI
|
|
engine. This includes auto\_cluster, generate\_ideas, generate\_content,
|
|
generate\_image\_prompts, generate\_images, optimize\_content,
|
|
adapt\_social\_content, generate\_hashtags, generate\_video\_script,
|
|
generate\_schema\_elements, generate\_keywords, and
|
|
retroactive\_analyzer. Each function has defined input/output contracts
|
|
and credit costs.
|
|
|
|
**14.4 Custom Prompt System**
|
|
|
|
Users can customize AI behavior through the Thinker module (admin only).
|
|
Prompts are stored in the PromptTemplate model with defaults for every
|
|
AI function. Users can override any template with custom instructions,
|
|
append additional context, and set tone/style preferences that propagate
|
|
across all content generation.
|
|
|
|
**15. Credit System & Billing**
|
|
|
|
**15.1 Subscription Plans**
|
|
|
|
---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -------------------
|
|
**Plan** **Price** **Sites** **Users** **Credits/Month**
|
|
Free \$0 1 1 100
|
|
Starter \$49/mo 3 3 1,000
|
|
Growth \$149/mo 10 10 5,000
|
|
Scale \$349/mo Unlimited Unlimited 25,000
|
|
---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -------------------
|
|
|
|
**15.2 Credit Economy**
|
|
|
|
Credits serve as the universal throttle across all IGNY8 features. Every
|
|
AI operation deducts credits through the CreditService, which validates
|
|
balance before execution and logs all transactions.
|
|
|
|
---------------------------------------- --------------------------------
|
|
**Operation** **Credit Cost**
|
|
Content generation 5 per 100 words
|
|
Content optimization (rewrite) 5 per 100 words
|
|
Content analysis for optimization 2 per page
|
|
Schema element generation 2 per page
|
|
Retroactive scan + enhancement 1 per scan + 2 per enhancement
|
|
Social content adaptation (1 platform) 1
|
|
Hashtag generation 0.5
|
|
Twitter thread generation 2
|
|
Social image generation 3-10
|
|
Full social suite (5 platforms) 15-25 per content item
|
|
Video script generation 5
|
|
TTS voiceover (standard) 10 per minute
|
|
TTS voiceover (HD) 20 per minute
|
|
TTS voiceover (self-hosted) 2 per minute
|
|
Video visual assets 15-50 per video
|
|
Video composition (render) 5 per render
|
|
Full short-form video \~40-80 total
|
|
Full long-form video \~100-250 total
|
|
---------------------------------------- --------------------------------
|
|
|
|
**15.3 Payment Processing**
|
|
|
|
IGNY8 supports Stripe and PayPal for payment processing, with manual
|
|
payment methods available as an interim solution. The billing system
|
|
handles subscription management, plan upgrades/downgrades, transaction
|
|
history, and invoice generation.
|
|
|
|
**15.4 Usage Tracking**
|
|
|
|
Real-time usage dashboards show credit balance, monthly usage versus
|
|
plan limits, transaction history, and API activity logs. Hard limits on
|
|
sites, users, keywords, and clusters are enforced per plan, while
|
|
monthly limits on ideas, words, and images reset on billing cycle.
|
|
|
|
**16. Managed Services & Business Layer**
|
|
|
|
**16.1 Managed Service Tiers**
|
|
|
|
IGNY8 offers managed service add-ons where the Alorig team operates the
|
|
platform on behalf of clients. These are purchased per site, layered on
|
|
top of existing subscription plans.
|
|
|
|
-------------- ------------------ ------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
**Tier** **Price** **Content** **Includes**
|
|
Managed Lite \$100/site/month 10 articles/month SAG blueprint generation, automation configuration, WordPress publishing, basic optimization, monthly report
|
|
Managed Pro \$399/site/month 30 articles/month Full SAG build, all automation stages, backlink campaign management, social posting, retroactive schema, weekly reports, dedicated account manager
|
|
-------------- ------------------ ------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
**16.2 Backlink Service Packages**
|
|
|
|
Backlink services are available in both self-service (client uses IGNY8
|
|
intelligence and executes themselves) and managed modes (Alorig team
|
|
handles execution):
|
|
|
|
------------ --------------------------- ------------------ ------------
|
|
**Tier** **Link Quality** **Client Price** **Margin**
|
|
Basic Guest Post DR 30-50 \$150-\$300 3-5x
|
|
Standard Guest Post DR 50-70 \$400-\$800 2-3x
|
|
Premium Guest Post DR 70+ \$1,500-\$5,000 2-3x
|
|
PR Basic 300+ outlets distribution \$500-\$1,500 3-5x
|
|
PR Premium Yahoo/Bloomberg/Fox \$2,000-\$15,000 3-4x
|
|
------------ --------------------------- ------------------ ------------
|
|
|
|
**16.3 White-Label Reporting**
|
|
|
|
Managed service clients receive branded reports with customizable
|
|
templates, client-facing dashboards, and automated delivery schedules.
|
|
Reports include content production summaries, keyword ranking progress,
|
|
backlink campaign status, and organic traffic trends. All reports can be
|
|
white-labeled for agency resale.
|
|
|
|
**16.4 Client Onboarding Automation**
|
|
|
|
Automated onboarding workflows handle site connection, WordPress plugin
|
|
installation guidance, SAG blueprint generation, automation
|
|
configuration, and initial content scheduling. The system tracks
|
|
onboarding progress and sends notifications at each milestone.
|
|
|
|
**17. Multi-Tenant Architecture & Security**
|
|
|
|
**17.1 Data Isolation**
|
|
|
|
IGNY8 implements complete multi-tenant separation at the database level
|
|
via AccountContextMiddleware. Every query is scoped to the authenticated
|
|
account, ensuring no data leakage between tenants. Site-level isolation
|
|
further segments data within accounts.
|
|
|
|
**17.2 Authentication & Access Control**
|
|
|
|
- JWT token authentication with Redis session management
|
|
|
|
- Data encrypted at rest and in transit
|
|
|
|
- Role-based permissions: Admin (full access + billing + team),
|
|
Manager (content + billing view), Editor (AI content, clusters,
|
|
tasks), Viewer (read-only)
|
|
|
|
- Secure cookie handling with session integrity checks
|
|
|
|
- Plugin API key authentication with signed distribution URLs and
|
|
SHA256 checksums
|
|
|
|
**17.3 Module Access Control**
|
|
|
|
Feature access is controlled through a two-level flag system.
|
|
GlobalModuleSettings control platform-wide availability, while
|
|
ModuleEnableSettings provide per-account toggles. When a module is
|
|
disabled, its sidebar entry is hidden, its API endpoints return 403, and
|
|
its automation stages are skipped. Feature flags control activation of
|
|
all major modules: SAG, Linker, Optimizer, GSC, Schema, Socializer,
|
|
Video Creator, and Campaign.
|
|
|
|
**18. Dashboard & User Interface**
|
|
|
|
**18.1 Dashboard Widgets**
|
|
|
|
- Workflow Pipeline Widget: Visual representation of content flowing
|
|
through all stages
|
|
|
|
- AI Operations Widget: Real-time AI task monitoring and completion
|
|
rates
|
|
|
|
- Recent Activity Widget: Latest actions across all modules
|
|
|
|
- Content Velocity Widget: Content production metrics and trends
|
|
|
|
- Automation Status Widget: Active pipeline status with controls
|
|
|
|
- SAG Health Widget: Blueprint health score gauge with cluster
|
|
completion bars
|
|
|
|
- Blueprint Progress Widget: Per-cluster content published versus
|
|
planned
|
|
|
|
**18.2 Navigation Structure**
|
|
|
|
The platform organizes around four main sections:
|
|
|
|
- Setup: Add Keywords, Content Settings, Sites, Thinker (admin)
|
|
|
|
- Workflow: Planner, Writer, Automation, Blueprint, Linker, Campaigns,
|
|
Search Console, Optimizer, Socializer, Video Creator
|
|
|
|
- Account: Settings, Plans & Billing, Usage, AI Models (admin)
|
|
|
|
- Help: Documentation and guides
|
|
|
|
**18.3 Notification System**
|
|
|
|
A real-time notification system delivers alerts for content generation
|
|
completion, automation run results, credit warnings, indexing status
|
|
changes, tipping point detection, and team activity. Notifications
|
|
appear in the header dropdown and can trigger email alerts based on user
|
|
preferences.
|
|
|
|
**19. Industry & Sector Coverage**
|
|
|
|
IGNY8's SAG library provides pre-built sector attribute frameworks for a
|
|
comprehensive range of industries. Each framework includes predefined
|
|
attributes, suggested values, keyword generation templates, and cluster
|
|
formation patterns, giving users in supported industries a significant
|
|
head start in building their site architecture.
|
|
|
|
The library spans 45+ industries organized into sectors with
|
|
approximately 25 clusters per sector, 15 keywords per cluster, and 6
|
|
attributes per sector. Industries range from Healthcare & Medical to
|
|
Technology, Education, Finance, Real Estate, Legal, Automotive, Food &
|
|
Beverage, Home Services, Pets & Animals, Beauty & Personal Care, Fitness
|
|
& Wellness, Travel & Tourism, and many more.
|
|
|
|
New sector templates can be generated using the SAG Niche Definition
|
|
Process --- a documented methodology for AI-assisted niche generation.
|
|
When provided to an AI assistant, the process document contains all the
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context, rules, terminology, constraints, and examples needed to
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generate new niche definitions at consistent quality. This means the
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library continuously expands as new sectors are created for client
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engagements.
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**20. Plugin Distribution & Updates**
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IGNY8 includes a complete plugin distribution system for delivering the
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WordPress plugin and theme to users:
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- Signed download URLs with expiration timestamps for security
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- SHA256 checksums for file integrity verification
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- Rate-limited download endpoints to prevent abuse
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- Automatic update checking from WordPress admin
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- Version management with changelog tracking
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- WordPress.org compliance for the free tier (readme.txt, screenshots,
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FAQ, internationalization)
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- Premium distribution through the Alorig site with license key
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validation
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**21. Performance Standards**
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The WordPress ecosystem (theme + plugins) is engineered to meet strict
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performance targets ensuring zero frontend impact when features are not
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actively outputting content:
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**Metric** **Target**
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First Contentful Paint \< 1.0 second
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Largest Contentful Paint \< 1.5 seconds
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Total Blocking Time \< 50ms
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Cumulative Layout Shift \< 0.05
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Page Weight (uncached) \< 200KB
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PageSpeed Score (Mobile) 95+
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Theme CSS Total \< 35KB gzipped
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Frontend JS Total \< 15KB gzipped
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Conditional asset loading ensures CSS and JavaScript are only delivered
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on pages where features are active. The theme uses vanilla ES6+
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JavaScript with zero jQuery on the frontend.
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**22. Deployment & Reference Sites**
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IGNY8 is deployed and actively operational across multiple production
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sites, each serving as a reference implementation of the SAG methodology
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and platform capabilities:
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- MassagerSmart.com --- Primary SAG reference implementation
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(e-commerce, personal massagers)
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- homeg8.com --- Home services vertical
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- Alorig.com --- Agency site and platform marketing
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- SalmanSadiq.com --- Personal brand and thought leadership
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- AIAI.pk --- AI industry content
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- Client portfolio including Banner Printing (UK), Aterna Advisors
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(CA), Seva Mattress, VAINO, African Fair Trade Society, Halal VPN,
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and others
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**IGNY8 --- Infinity Growth Engine**
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*From Keywords to Authority. Automated.*
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