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Understanding your Weekly Digest

A guide to the weekly email that keeps your team on top of content performance and tasks.

Written by Victor
Updated today

Every Monday morning, StoryChief sends a Weekly Digest to workspace members. It provides a quick pulse check on what happened last week, with clear sections for SEO performance, social performance, and open tasks.

πŸ”” Note: The Weekly Digest is sent automatically every Monday morning. You don't need to set it up, as it's available for all workspace members by default.


In this article


What's in your Weekly Digest

The email introduction shows how many content pieces (articles, social posts, ...) have been published last week and how many are scheduled for this week.

1. SEO Performance

The SEO Performance section gives you a 7-day overview of how your content is ranking in search engines.

You'll see the following metrics at a glance:

Metric

What it means

Impressions

How many times your content appeared in search results

Clicks

How many times users clicked through to your content

Lost Top Positions

Pages that dropped from a top-ranking position

Opportunities

Content gaps that could bring in extra clicks if addressed

πŸ’‘ Tip: The data in the digest reflects the last available 7-day window from Google Search Console. This may be a few days behind the current date. Click View report in the email to open your full SEO report in StoryChief.

The Opportunities section highlights specific articles where you're close to ranking higher. Each opportunity shows the potential impressions or clicks you could gain by improving that piece.


2. Social Media Performance

The Social Media Performance section summarises your team's social activity for the week.

Metric

What it means

Impressions

Total reach of your social posts

Engagements

Likes, comments, shares, and other interactions

New Followers

Net new followers gained across connected channels

Click View report in the email to dive into channel-by-channel breakdowns in your full social report.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Connect more social channels to get a fuller picture in your digest. Learn how to connect your channels.


3. Web Performance

The Web Performance section shows your most-read articles from the past week, ranked by number of reads.

Each article shows:

  • Title and how long ago it was published

  • Number of reads for the week

  • Quick links to report and edit the article directly

This is a great way to spot evergreen content that's still pulling in traffic, without digging into your analytics.


4. Tasks & Content

The This Week section is your action list for the week ahead.

Item

What it shows

Pending reviews

Content pieces waiting for your approval

Open tasks

Tasks assigned to you or your team

Content due

Articles or posts with a deadline this week

Click View next to any item to jump straight into StoryChief and take action.


5. Managing your digest preferences

You can enable or disable the Weekly Digest from your notification settings. Go to the Notification Center (the πŸ”” icon in your dashboard) and click the gear icon next to "Updates" to toggle the Weekly digest on or off.

More information and visual steps can be found in the help article πŸ‘‰ Quick actions in the Notification Center.

πŸŽ‰ You're all caught up! Now go tackle that content calendar!

Check out the next steps below to get even more out of your StoryChief reports.


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