Mention and citation evidence, per-engine results, losing queries, competitors, cited sources, and scan-to-scan context.
Resources · Diagnostics
Start with the question, not the score.
RunPR diagnostics organize observed evidence for a decision. They do not promise coverage, prove causation, or replace the person accountable for the next move.
Choose a diagnostic
Three evidence sets. Three different decisions.
What you receive
What you receive
Filtered coverage, syndication groups, outlet tiers, reach ranges, screenshots, and a shareable report.
What you receive
Reporter-fit reasoning, a grounded draft, Empathy Adversary objections and suggestions, and an explicit approval decision.
A useful sequence
Observe, verify, decide, then measure again.
Observe
Start with the actual answers, articles, bylines, and draft—not the headline score by itself.
Verify
Check source relevance, provider coverage, dates, evidence, and any missing or failed work.
Decide
Choose the next action as a human, keep the artifact attached, and compare later results without claiming automatic causation.