09 / TOOLContent decay monitoring

A decay tool that
ends in a decision.

WorldGoneFlat analyzes page-level Google Search Console history, filters ordinary noise, and ranks the pages losing the most weekly clicks. The output is work: evidence, a refresh brief, and a recovery checkpoint.

NOT ANOTHER RANK TRACKER

From traffic drop to recovery record.

Broad SEO suites show many useful metrics. WorldGoneFlat is deliberately narrower: it watches pages that already earned demand and turns sustained decline into a prioritized operating queue.

The free scanner works from a CSV. Agency workspaces connect Search Console read-only and monitor multiple properties.

HOW THE TOOL WORKS

Search Console in. Recovery work out.

01

Connect or upload

EvidenceRead-only Search Console properties or a page-level CSV export.

OutputComplete weekly history without storing uploaded CSV rows.

02

Detect sustained loss

EvidenceRobust baseline, normal variation, recent weekly performance, and prior growth.

OutputDecay and flatline signals that survive ordinary daily noise.

03

Prioritize the queue

EvidenceBaseline clicks, recent clicks, estimated loss, and signal confidence.

OutputThe largest recoverable leak reaches the strategist first.

04

Prove the intervention

EvidenceApproved brief, action taken, publish date, and retained history.

OutputFour-week and eight-week evidence for the client record.

CHOOSING A WORKFLOW

FREE

CSV content decay scan

Best for a one-time audit. Upload at least 12 complete weeks of page-level Search Console data and get a ranked result immediately.

Scan a CSV
AGENCY

Automatic monitoring

Connect verified Search Console properties, sync the portfolio, assign interventions, and retain recovery evidence across clients.

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METHOD

Inspect the thresholds

See the complete-week aggregation, median baseline, noise floor, sustained-decay rule, and flatline detection method.

Read the method
New to the problem? Read the content decay guide for causes, diagnosis, update decisions, and recovery measurement.