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AirOps, the leading content engineering platform for AI search, announced the launch of Page360, a first-of-its-kind data layer that unifies SEO metrics, web analytics, and AI search signals in one place. Page360 gives marketing teams a complete, real-time view of how their content performs across every discovery channel and the ability to act on those insights within the same workflow.
Google’s recent updates and the rise of AI search have fundamentally changed how content gets discovered. LLMs like ChatGPT are now synthesizing information for users, prioritizing content that’s accurate, authoritative, and fresh. Pages that sit untouched get buried, while pages that stay current get cited. This makes content maintenance more important than ever, but also harder than ever. The data teams need to act confidently is scattered across a dozen tools. SEO metrics live in Google Search Console. Engagement lives in GA4. AI citations live elsewhere. And qualitative signals like content age live in spreadsheets or tribal knowledge.
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Without a unified view, prioritization becomes guesswork, and optimization becomes a shot in the dark. Page360 unifies every major visibility and performance signal into one intelligent platform:
“Having a consolidated view of multiple tools and the information they’re telling us in one place is the biggest value add,” said Swapna Dhamdhere, Content Marketing Lead at Ironclad. “Not just Google Search Console, but also the information we get from various AI search platforms. Being able to filter down and see how content is performing on ChatGPT versus Perplexity versus other places is huge.”
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The highest-leverage use case emerging from Page360 is content refresh. According to AirOps research, content less than three months old is three times more likely to be cited in AI answers. Page360 surfaces pages that already perform and already get cited, but aren’t fully answering questions, revealing the highest-impact refresh opportunities. Once opportunities are identified, teams can turn insights directly into updates inside AirOps, without jumping between systems. Across AirOps customers, targeted refresh programs have delivered more than 40 percent lifts in traffic.
“Content refresh is one of the highest-leverage plays in marketing right now, but most teams are flying blind,” said Alex Halliday, Co-founder and CEO of AirOps. “They don’t know what’s aging out, what’s losing ground in AI search, or what a refresh should actually accomplish. Page360 changes that.”
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