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How to Use the Roadmap

Follow the Performance Roadmap step by step—the same workflow behind Averi's organic growth—and build a daily habit that sticks.

The Performance Roadmap is meant to be followed in order, like a checklist—not skimmed once and forgotten. Averi built this path from the exact workflow that took our own organic search impressions up roughly 6,000% in under a year; treat each task’s directions as the source of truth and you’ll stay aligned with what actually worked in practice.

For a tour of how the page is laid out (levels, progress chart, sidebar widget), see Roadmap overview.

How to Use the Roadmap

Open the Roadmap and start where you are

Click Roadmap in the left sidebar. On the Performance Roadmap page, use the progress chart and section list to see what you’ve finished and what’s next. If you’re mid-way through, pick up at the first incomplete task rather than skipping ahead.

Read each task, then do what it says

Click a task row to expand it. Read Why it matters so you know the purpose, then follow the task text itself—especially any off-platform steps (for example sitemap or schema work on your site). Skipping or reordering steps usually costs more time later than doing them as written.

Check progress as you go

Most tasks complete automatically when Averi detects the underlying work (Brand Core, integrations, published content, and similar). For tasks that can’t be detected, use Mark complete when you’re done, or Mark incomplete if you need to undo. When a task links somewhere in the platform, use Start to jump there, do the work, and return to the Roadmap to confirm the task is checked off.

Come back daily and keep publishing

Open Averi on consecutive days to grow your streak—you’ll see a flame icon and a label like 5 day streak on the Roadmap and in the sidebar widget when you’re on a roll. Miss a day and the count resets, but you can always rebuild it.

Steady publishing (rather than long gaps) is what makes the compounding engine laid out in this Roadmap meaningful—use your calendar and publishing workflow to keep content moving out.

Tips

  • Learn why each step matters — If Why it mattes clicks for you, you’re less likely to rush past a step that feels optional but isn’t.
  • Use the Start button — When a task shows a Start button, use it to open the right screen in one click instead of hunting through the app.
  • Trust auto-detection — If you did the work in Averi and the checkmark doesn’t appear yet, give the page a refresh after a short wait; auto-detected tasks sync when Averi picks up the change.

The Roadmap page explains that as you complete steps, new ones unlock—stay roughly in order even when many sections are visible so dependencies (content, analytics, technical setup) still make sense.

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