Source-of-Truth Matrix for AI-Assisted Publishing
Define approved facts, claims, examples, CTA routes, and exclusions before using AI to draft or rewrite public website copy.
Information asset -> diagnostic/template/inquiry route
The Prompt To Publish Qa Lab library is designed as a working shelf, not a link directory. Start with Source-of-Truth Matrix for AI-Assisted Publishing when the problem is still broad, then use Draft Diff Checklist for AI-Assisted Website Copy or Factuality Gate for Public Website Drafts to turn the finding into a decision record.
A good pass through this library should produce one artifact: a checklist result, scorecard, route map, or repair queue that another operator can review. When the artifact shows repeated unknowns, use the services route with concrete examples; when it resolves the issue, keep the page as a reference and move to the next bottleneck.
For backlink value, each page should be useful without a sales conversation: it must define the failure mode, show the fields to inspect, and leave the reader with a reusable operating object.
Define approved facts, claims, examples, CTA routes, and exclusions before using AI to draft or rewrite public website copy.
Compare an AI-assisted draft against approved source notes with a checklist for facts, claims, CTA routes, schema, and brand boundaries.
Use a factuality gate rubric to check names, dates, claims, proof, pricing, sensitive wording, and unsupported AI-generated details.
Review public website copy for self-promotion risk, brand bleed, fake proof, route confusion, and CTA mismatches before publishing.
Prepare rollback notes, approval evidence, changed URLs, measurement events, and owner decisions before releasing public website changes.