A page can target the right topic and still use the wrong format. The searcher may need a guide, comparison, checklist, service page, explainer, FAQ, product-style page or decision page, while the content gives them something else. Ivan reviews whether the current content format matches the likely intent and expected page shape. He flags format conflicts, missing structural elements and places where metadata promises a different experience from the page itself.
For SEO reviews, content briefs, page rewrites and format decisions before drafting.
A "guide" that behaves like a sales page. A service page that reads like a blog post. A comparison page with no comparison structure. An FAQ page with no real questions. These format mismatches make the page harder for readers and search engines to understand. Ivan checks whether the page format fits the promise.
↘ match the shape to the intentThe title promises a practical guide, but the page is mostly a company overview with no steps, examples or decision support.
The page is marked as a service decision page, with guide content moved into a supporting brief.
Ivan reviews the current page shape and compares it with the likely expected format. He does not fetch live SERPs or rewrite the page. He gives editors a structured format assessment.
IVAN → Ivan checks whether the issue is format, not just copy.
He helps decide whether the page should be a guide, service page, comparison, explainer or FAQ.
Ivan flags the mismatch before metadata or copy changes go further.
He gives the editor a better structure before drafting.
Ivan helps clarify the shape that can serve both.
He lists format-specific gaps for human review.
Ivan does not fetch live SERPs, rewrite the page, create schema or publish changes. He reviews the page format and gives editors a structured recommendation.
Ivan helps editors choose the format that matches the search intent, reader expectation and page purpose.