
RankQuest
Replacing SEO dashboards with accountable decisions
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RankQuest is a system that constantly observes your website and decides what you should do next to improve your SEO.
Instead of showing dashboards, scores, or endless recommendations, it analyzes your site in the background, detects what actually matters, and surfaces one clear action at a time.
As your site changes, RankQuest keeps observing, re-evaluating, and updating its judgment, so you’re always working on what has the highest impact right now.
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I think it might matter but it matters a lot more once you get bigger because a lot of the decisions at such stage are driven by MMP/lastclick which is normal... 500k plus then these are becoming more a lot more important
Last-click MMP works early; incrementality becomes critical above $500k/month
MMP last-click attribution is a practical starting point when budgets are small. But comparing UAC vs. Meta through last-click is misleading at scale because one is a push channel and one is pull — they do not compete for the same marginal user. Above roughly $500k/month, geo-lift, hold-out, and blackout incrementality tests are needed for sound budget allocation.
I had an Insight that it should actually look differently it should look like a more like a like Adobe Premiere or something like this like a proper video editor and then I took it offline wrote an apologetic email to all the subscribers and rebuilded basically in seven intense weeks
Take it offline, apologize, and rebuild in seven weeks
When Neural Frames felt like a dead end in March 2023, Klemke had the conviction to pull the product offline, send an apologetic email to existing subscribers, and rebuild it as a proper video editor in seven intense weeks. The willingness to break the current thing to ship the right thing is what separates a dead end from a pivot.
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