Harper Relay / AI Visibility Audit desk

Message the desk.

You came from AI Visibility Audit. The message desk keeps /ai-visibility-audit attached so the team can review the quick-read takeaway, page or market context, and whether the next move is a ranked report, bounded repair lane, or operating snapshot without dropping you into an off-brand handoff.

Lead context attached
Human-aware follow-up
Personal time protected

Message desk

Route-aware notes land with context.

source route attachedlive
privacy boundary setlive
owner reply draftedlive
follow-up queuedlive

Glance state

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clean handoff

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nudge

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report

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launcher

AI visibility quick-read follow-up questions
ranked report requests that need a human review path
page, proof, or CTA drift surfaced by the preview

Message Desk

Tell us what the quick read surfaced and what you need next.

Use this route-aware desk when the preview exposed a real page, proof, answer, or handoff issue, or when you need a human answer about whether the next move is a full ranked report, a bounded repair lane, or the generator plan. Keep it concrete: what page or business this is about, what the quick read surfaced, and what should happen next.

send a message

Identity

First name, last name, and email are required so the lead can be routed cleanly.

What feels off

Name the page, workflow, or handoff and keep secrets out of the message.

Human check

A bot check runs before submit; failed checks can be corrected and sent again.

Audit context

Opened from AI visibility. The route starts at /ai-visibility-audit so the desk can keep the preview, ranked-report, or generator-path question attached to the same review story.

What We Need From You

This handoff collects only the details needed to review the AI visibility quick read, ranked-report path, or generator-plan question and reply. The route stays attached, the required fields stay narrow, and the desk stays honest that a preview is not the same thing as a guaranteed stored report or automated dashboard.

Required now: first name, last name, email, message, and human verification; /ai-visibility-audit stays attached on arrival.
Optional context: phone, customer type, company, address, quick-note seed, and discount or phone-follow-up preferences.
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Human verification

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Review AI Visibility

Add first name, last name, email, and the message details you have now.

Attached automatically

Audit context: attached
Current page: /contact?from=ai-visibility-audit
A sealed route token is generated on submit for internal routing.

Behind the scenes

Your note becomes a cleaner internal handoff.

The public form stays simple. When you send it, the server quietly attaches page context, route clues, reply path, and a sealed token so the team gets a better prompt without exposing sensitive data in the page itself.

sealed routing
1. We keep the public note narrow: name, email, message, route context, and optional extras.
2. The server checks the message body for spam patterns and sensitive secrets before routing.
3. Human verification runs before submit; failed checks can be corrected and sent again.
4. The team sees a cleaner review handoff with the route token, receipt status, and site-review trigger attached.
Live Relay is online. Operators can answer in real time when staffed; if nobody is active, the note still lands in the review log.

Internal handoff

Visitor ask
Attached route and page context
Sealed context token
Generated routing prompt for the next reviewer

Strong notes usually include

the page, market, or business idea the quick read is about
the strongest issue the preview surfaced first
whether you need the full report, a repair lane, or the generator path next

Best Next Moves

Start with the path that keeps the review honest.

Not every note needs the same route. Sometimes the fastest move is a ranked AI read. Sometimes it is a direct human message about one broken page or member path.

Run the AI Visibility Audit first

Use this when the page needs a ranked first read before you write the note.

Start the audit

Use Human-Aware Scheduling when the issue is bigger than one fix

That page explains the audit, repair, and upkeep lane without hiding the actual work.

Open scheduling

Use Lead Manager when the pain is capture, qualification, routing, or owner digest

That Harper Relay module explains the shared intake, scoring, context, and digest lane while staying honest about what is and is not a finished client dashboard.

Open Lead Manager

Use Context Relay when stale answers or handoff rules drift across accounts

That Harper Relay service page explains freshness checkpoints, escalation defaults, and bounded oversight for branded support layers.

Open Context Relay