Know exactly how your score was calculated
Scoring algorithms evolve. As we add checks, refine heuristics and adjust weights, the same website can earn a slightly different score than it did a few weeks earlier. To make this fully transparent, every report now records the exact version of the scoring algorithm that produced it.
The current version is 1.0, and it follows semantic versioning. When we change how scoring works, we bump the version and document what changed, so a score is always reproducible and easy to interpret.
The version is visible everywhere
- On the homepage. A badge shows the current scoring version so you always know which algorithm a fresh audit will use, and it invites you to re-run an older audit for the latest results.
- On every report. The report header shows the version it was generated with. If that version is older than the current one, a clear notice appears with a one-click option to regenerate.
- On the methodology page. A new version history section lists every release, its date and exactly what changed in the algorithm.
Introducing report history
Because reports are now versioned and stored over time, you can see how a site has progressed. The new report history page collects every analysis we have run for a domain and presents it in two ways.
- A trend chart. An interactive chart plots the SEO, GEO and combined scores over time, with markers that highlight the exact points where the scoring algorithm version changed.
- A detailed table. Each analysis is listed with its date, the algorithm version, the SEO, GEO and combined grades and scores, and the change compared to the previous run.
You can open it from any report using the new History button in the report toolbar.
Why it matters
Versioning and history turn a single snapshot into a story. You can tell whether a score moved because your site improved, because the algorithm evolved, or both. When a report is based on an older version, you know at a glance that regenerating it will give you a more accurate, up to date picture of your search and AI visibility.
Try it
Generate a free report from the homepage, then open the History view to watch your progress over time. Visit the methodology page to read the full version history and understand what each release changed.