Why this exists: SoloFlow AI should grow by improving useful pages, tools, and trust signals, not by publishing low-value scaled content.
May 13, 2026
- Added a cookie and tracking disclosure page for analytics, advertising, affiliate tracking, and public launch boundaries.
- Expanded the privacy and affiliate disclosure with clearer form, analytics, cookie, reader choice, and future ad-tracking language.
- Added stronger automated checks for trust pages, discovery files, internal links, monetization readiness, content freshness, and production readiness.
- Confirmed the local build avoids public ad scripts, fake publisher IDs, placeholder ads.txt entries, and traffic or income promises.
- Generated a machine-readable site health file, content freshness file, search index, page inventory, RSS feed, HTML sitemap, XML sitemap, llms.txt, humans.txt, and security.txt.
Content review policy
Tool reviews and comparison pages should be checked against official product pages before publishing exact pricing, plan limits, feature availability, or benchmark-style claims. Workflow and prompt pages should be reviewed when AI model behavior, platform rules, or freelance marketplace expectations change.
What counts as a material update
- Adding or changing pages that affect privacy, advertising, editorial standards, corrections, or public launch readiness.
- Updating claims about AI tools, pricing, plan limits, integrations, or availability.
- Improving a high-intent page with examples, completed outputs, worksheets, comparison criteria, or clearer limitations.
- Changing forms, analytics, downloads, ad scripts, affiliate disclosures, canonical URLs, or indexing behavior.
Open launch dependencies
Public deployment still requires final domain confirmation, analytics provider choice, Netlify form verification, Search Console setup, and a manual browser review of the highest-priority pages.