Content Score differences on Semji

Within Semji, you can track different Content Scores for different content types.

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Content Score differences between tabs 

Between the Pages and Planning tabs 

Content Score in the Editor 

Between the Editor and Page view

Content Score in the Reports tab

Content Score differences between tabs 

Between the Pages and Planning tabs


In the Pages tab, you can see the related Content Score when analyzing your content. This score represents the unoptimized version of your content.

first CS

Once added to the Schedule, the Content Score will evolve in real-time depending on your optimization work. 

CS planning tab

In the Pages tab, the Content Score will not evolve, as it remains unchanged compared to the content analysis. It represents the first instance of your content without optimization.  

Therefore, you should keep an eye on the Content Score in the Planning tab once you've done some optimization work.

Tip: Don't hesitate to re-run analyses on older content to check whether your content is still up to date in terms of content and optimization.


Content Score in the Editor

Between the Editor and Page views

As you write and optimize, the Content Score will evolve in real-time. 

The Content Score in the Editor allows you to identify your optimization work.

Note: We recommend a Content Score of at least 75 to ensure proper optimization and future performance.


In the Editor, you may notice differences in Content Score between the Pages view and the Editor tab. This difference is caused by the content extractor's inability to retrieve all your content.
CS éditeur change
CS page change

Tip: When importing pages into Semji, if you notice that some of your content is showing up in the Editor, don't hesitate to contact your CSM to improve the extractor.


You should also refer to the Content Score related to the Editor. This score enables you to identify the optimization level of your content, allowing you to add it to your CMS for publishing. 


You can also view the different versions of your content in the Editor, and track the Content Score's evolution from your optimization work.

Content Score in the Reports tab 

The Content Score in the Reports tab refers to the online content version. 

reports cs

Now you've learned all about the Content Score differences on Semji!