You ran an experiment. It worked. But was it a one-off, or does the pattern hold across your portfolio? Without grouping experiments under questions, you can't tell signal from noise.
Group experiments under a research question: "Does original data outperform sourced citations?" When 3+ experiments reach the same verdict, convergence is detected and a Pulse beat fires.
Does original data outperform sourced citations?
A research program tracking convergence across experiments.
3 of 5 experiments completed. Convergence threshold: 3 matching verdicts.
Convergence: 3/3 confirmed — pattern verified across niches
Write a strategic question and set its priority. This becomes the umbrella for related experiments.
Associate experiments with the program. Each tests a specific aspect of the broader question.
Verdicts accumulate: confirmed, refuted, inconclusive. The program tracks progress automatically.
When 3+ experiments reach the same verdict, the system detects convergence and emits a Pulse beat. Strategy is now evidence-backed.
Priority-Ranked Questions
Define strategic research questions and rank them by priority. Each question groups related experiments.
Linked Experiments
Associate experiments with a research program. Track how many have concluded and what their verdicts are.
Convergence Detection
When 3+ experiments in the same program reach the same verdict, the system detects convergence and emits a high-significance Pulse beat.
Pulse Integration
Research milestones — experiment started, verdict reached, convergence detected — appear on the Pulse timeline.
Portfolio-Wide Recommendations
Convergent findings generate recommendations that apply across your entire content portfolio, not just one article.
Progress Tracking
See how many experiments are draft, running, and completed. Track convergence progress toward the threshold.
Research Programs sit above experiments. They turn isolated tests into proven strategy.
Group experiments, detect convergence, and apply findings across your portfolio.