The AIVZ-WordPress execution adapter is now generally available
through the WordPress.org plugin directory. WordPress sites are the
first platform on AIVZ where Diagnose, Orchestrate, and Execute all
land in production.
Three factors moved from Indirect-Correlated to
Strongly Inferred based on six months of citation
observation data:
Front-loaded direct answer presence
Definition density per page
Statistic-source pairing
Two factors graduated from Emerging-Experimental to
Indirect-Correlated:
llms.txt presence
AI bot allowlist in robots.txt
No factor weights changed in this update. Confidence labels affect
how AIVZ surfaces fix priority but do not affect score math.
Read the full Validation Methodology →
The Webflow execution adapter is now in Beta for Pro and Agency tier
customers. Diagnose runs at full fidelity; Orchestrate produces
ranked fix recommendations; Execute writes Webflow CMS schema fields
and meta tags via the Webflow Data API.
What's not yet covered in this Beta: custom-component schema
injection inside Designer-only sites, and Webflow Localization
multi-locale propagation. Both are scoped for the v2.5 release.
Squarespace adapter — pushed from Q4 to Q2 next year
The Squarespace adapter on the public roadmap was scheduled for Q4
shipping. It's not going to make Q4. Squarespace's editor lock-in
makes the additive (never-overwriting) execution path harder than on
Shopify or BigCommerce; we're rebuilding the approach to fit their
template constraints.
For Squarespace customers today: Diagnose and Orchestrate work
fully. Execute requires manual application of fix recommendations
through Squarespace's editor — not ideal, but the gap will close,
just later than committed.
We're sorry for the slip. New target: Q2 next year.
Schema generation now respects existing storefront markup and never
duplicates Product JSON-LD. Previous v1 emitter
occasionally produced redundant blocks alongside theme-emitted
markup; resolved.
Coverage expanded to include Offer.priceValidUntil,
Offer.itemCondition, and
aggregateRating.reviewCount propagation from native
BigCommerce review data.
Perplexity citation log was capped at the most recent 50 entries on
the dashboard. Resolved — full citation history (90 days for Pro,
12 months for Agency, custom for Enterprise) now paginates correctly.
The 11 Citation Core factors — the subset of the 93-factor taxonomy
with the highest observed correlation to AI citation events — now
render as a dedicated panel in scanner output. Previously bundled
into the per-layer breakdown; now isolated as a top-of-report signal
for fast-triage workflows.
Free-tier scans surface the Citation Core 11 panel in read-only
form. Pro+ tiers get fix recommendations attached to each factor.
For headless and custom-stack sites without a native AIVZ adapter,
the MCP/CLI delegation path is now in Beta. AIVZ produces ranked fix
recommendations as machine-readable instructions; your build
pipeline (or an MCP-compatible agent) executes them.
Supported MCP runtimes at Beta: Claude Code, Cursor, and the AIVZ
CLI itself. Support for additional MCP-compatible clients tracked at
/integrations.
Agency tier customers now operate AIVZ across an unlimited number of
client domains under a single white-label brand. Features include
per-client scoring isolation, scheduled per-engagement reporting,
client-side viewer portals with custom domain support, and
programmatic API access to all 198 REST endpoints.
Approved Agency tier customers are onboarded with a dedicated
Account Manager. Apply at /agency/apply.
agencywhite-labelv2.0release
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