> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.frase.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.frase.io/core-workflows.md).

# Core Workflows

- [Find Content Gaps and Track Results](https://docs.frase.io/core-workflows/find-content-gaps-and-track-results.md): Let Frase Answers turn questions your visitors ask into a content roadmap, then monitor search rankings and AI mentions after fixes.
- [Audit My Site](https://docs.frase.io/core-workflows/audit-my-site.md): Find what's holding your site back and know exactly what to fix first.
- [AI Visibility & GEO](https://docs.frase.io/core-workflows/ai-visibility-and-geo.md): Track where your brand shows up in AI search and optimize your content to get cited.
- [Create New Content that Ranks](https://docs.frase.io/core-workflows/create-new-content-that-ranks.md): From opportunity to published article — one connected workflow.
- [Optimize Existing Content](https://docs.frase.io/core-workflows/optimize-existing-content.md): Improve what you've already published with data-driven recommendations for SEO, GEO, and EEAT.
- [Publish & Protect with Content Guard](https://docs.frase.io/core-workflows/publish-and-protect-with-content-guard.md): Get your content live and keep it performing after it ships.
- [Automate with Claude & MCP](https://docs.frase.io/core-workflows/automate-with-claude-and-mcp.md): What becomes possible when Claude can operate Frase on your behalf.


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