Evidence-backed recommendations
Last updated 2026-06-14
Definition
Evidence-backed recommendations are audit suggestions tied to what Quri actually crawled. Every recommendation points back to the competitor page or your own profile that prompted it, so you can see why Quri is suggesting it. No vague best-practice filler and no invented numbers — just findings grounded in real pages.
How to do this in Quri
- Run a full audit at /app/audit so Quri has crawled you and your competitors.
- Open the recommendations Quri returns from that crawl.
- Click through to the page evidence behind each suggestion to judge it yourself.
- Act on the recommendations that fit your brand and the proof convinces you.
Frequently asked
- How are these different from generic advice?
- Each recommendation is anchored to a page Quri crawled — a competitor move or a gap in your own site — so you see the evidence, not a checklist of best practices.
- Will Quri invent stats to back a recommendation?
- No. Quri cites the pages it read, not made-up figures. If the evidence is thin, the recommendation says so rather than dressing it up with numbers.