Core Concepts
Texavor is different from traditional CMSs. We don't just manage files; we manage Authority Signals. Here are the concepts you need to know.
1. Visualizing "AI Visibility"
The Old World (SEO): You ranked for keywords. The New World (GEO): You rank for Answers.
When a user asks ChatGPT "What is the best way to handle state in React?", the AI constructs an answer based on its training data and real-time RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation).
Texavor's AI Visibility Score measures:
- Trust Signal: Does the AI recognize you as an entity?
- Answer Fit: Is your content structured as a direct answer?
- Legibility: Can the AI parse your HTML easily?
We help you move from "Invisible" to "Top Citation".
2. Fighting "Content Decay"
AI models prioritize fresh, accurate information. If your "React Tutorial" references version 16, ChatGPT will ignore it for version 19 queries.
The Freshness Guard: We don't just check the date. We use our semantic analysis engine to verify: "Is the information in this article still semantically valid today?"
- Evergreen Score: High score means safe to leave alone.
- Decay Risk: High risk triggers an alert to update your content immediately.
3. The "Orchestration" Layer
You shouldn't be copy-pasting Markdown between your blog, Dev.to, and Medium.
Texavor is your Source of Truth.
- Write once in Texavor.
- Publish to all platforms.
- We handle the
rel=canonicaltags so Google knows the original source is your domain, even if the content goes viral on Medium.
4. E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness)
AI Agents look for "Human Signals" to verify truth.
Unified Author Profile: Texavor syncs your bio across all platforms. When an AI sees the same Author Name + Bio on Dev.to and your Personal Blog, it reinforces your entity graph, making you a "Trusted Source".
Support & Resources
Need help publishing your content strategy?
- π§ Email Support: hello@texavor.com
- π Documentation: Browse the full guide