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October 13, 2026London, UK

Workflow: Build alerts and response plays

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Prompt

Create a competitor monitoring alert ruleset for {your-domain.com} in {country}. These alerts are designed to detect when monitored competitors make meaningful moves and when {your-domain.com} loses ground. Do NOT generate alerts for {your-domain.com} gains — the purpose is early warning, not reporting success. Cover two signal categories: * competitor_gain: a monitored competitor gains organic traffic, rankings, or visibility above threshold in clusters overlapping with {your-domain.com} * own_loss: {your-domain.com} drops in rankings, traffic share, or keyword visibility in a monitored cluster Base metric signals on organic traffic trend over time and on position changes in shared keywords (organic search results). Return ONE table: Columns: * alert_name * signal_type (competitor_gain / own_loss) * metric * threshold * cadence * action_owner_role * what_to_investigate Include at least 8 alert rules — minimum 5 of type competitor_gain, minimum 2 of type own_loss.

Example Output (illustrative)

- A table of 8+ alert rules split into two types — competitor_gain (min 5: competitor traffic surge, keyword expansion, SERP position grabs in shared clusters) and own_loss (min 2: own traffic drop, position losses in shared clusters) — with metric, threshold, cadence, owner role, and what to investigate per alert