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CodeHerald provides a new way to keep track of your code review queue, grouped by your next action needed.
If any of the above is true, CodeHerald will help you.
CodeHerald groups pull requests by next action: must review, needs an update, can be merged. It allows you to replace slack, emails, filters, and browser bookmarks with one single page that you can open at a glance and decide which PR to tackle next.
TrustGrowth brings a site's current SEO evidence into one place. We audit technical health, performance, E-E-A-T, keywords, and strategy; show the evidence behind the score; and provide a public proof page and leaderboard. Changes remain subject to user approval.
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TrustGrowthTrustGrowth's answer:
Product and growth teams responsible for a website
TrustGrowth is primarily for founders, product teams, in-house marketers, SEO leads, and growth operators who are accountable for improving a website but do not want another disconnected reporting tool.
The best fit is a small or lean team that can connect Search Console, review evidence, approve priorities, and turn strategy into work across technical SEO, content, authority, and AI visibility. They need clear next actions, not an agency-style report or an unexplained score.
Agencies and consultants can also use TrustGrowth across client sites, but the core user is the person who owns the site's growth loop: measure, decide, act, and learn.
TrustGrowth's answer:
A Growth Engine, not just a Score!
TrustGrowth turns verified site and Search Console evidence into a continuous growth loop:
The TrustGrowth Score provides the baseline and progress signal. The real value is the engine around it: finding the current constraint, turning evidence into approved work, measuring the result, and deciding what to do next. Optional public proof pages keep the evidence and progress inspectable.
TrustGrowth's answer:
TrustGrowth began with a frustration. While growing an earlier product, I found SEO knowledge fragmented across tools, reports, and specialists. There was plenty of data, but no clear answer to: What should we do next, and did it work?
I built TrustGrowth to close that loop. It uses verified site and Search Console evidence to establish a baseline, find the growth constraint, create a site-specific strategy, guide approved work and measure what changes.
I dogfood TrustGrowth on TrustGrowth as well while publishing the results, including even weak signals and panels, because evidence, limitations, and progress should remain inspectable. The score is a signal; the mission is to make sustainable website growth easier to understand and act on.
TrustGrowth's answer:
Choose a growth system, not another dashboard!
TrustGrowth is for teams that want to turn evidence into action, not just collect metrics. It combines verified site and Search Console data with technical, content, E-E-A-T, authority, search, and AI visibility analysis.
Where many tools specialize in one stage, measurement, auditing, keyword research, or content, we connect the full loop: measure -> prioritize -> plan -> act -> measure -> learn.
Every recommendation remains tied to an inspect-able evidence, weak signals stay visible, and users control changes. The score tracks the baseline and progress, while site-specific strategy and next actions drive the work. Optional public proof pages make progress shareable without relying on unsupported claims.