You get the maximum value from SiteSignal by fully connecting your domains, activating WordPress monitoring, enabling SEO + LLM audits, adding BrandRadar prompts, and setting up alerts and white-label reports. Once configured, SiteSignal automatically handles uptime checks, WordPress integrity scans, AI-visibility tracking, and weekly SEO audits, giving you a complete early-warning system and long-term performance history with almost no manual effort.
SiteSignal was built to simplify how you monitor, audit, and grow your websites, especially if you manage multiple WordPress projects or clients.
This guide walks you through how to get the maximum value from every feature.
🔹 Step 1 – Set Up All Your Domains Properly
Add each domain with a clear objective and target audience.
For every site you manage, describe what it does, e.g., “e-commerce for handmade gifts” or “agency portfolio site.”
This helps SiteSignal categorise data and give you more accurate audit results.
Don’t stop at just adding the domain. Add up to 3–5 prompts that represent what users might search in ChatGPT or Gemini to find your brand.
(Example: “buy PPE shirts in US”, “WordPress uptime monitoring tool”).
These prompts power your BrandRadar visibility tracking.
🔹 Step 2 – Connect Your WordPress Plugin
Install the “DreamCore Monitor” plugin (our earlier name) from your WordPress dashboard.
Then copy your API key from the WordPress tab inside SiteSignal and paste it into the plugin settings.
This connection unlocks:
- Core file integrity scans
- Plugin and theme update alerts
- WooCommerce order monitoring
- Incident and login logs
If the connection fails, make sure your firewall allows outbound connections for the agent DreamcoreAgent/1.0.
🔹 Step 3 – Activate Page Audits and AI Visibility
Go to SEO / LLM Audit → Page Audit and add your main templates, Home, Blog, Product, Contact, and others.
SiteSignal automatically analyses up to 30 pages per site for SEO, AIO, GEO, AEO, and SXO readiness.
In BrandRadar, monitor how ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude cite your site.
You can add up to 100 prompts per domain to keep track of brand visibility and competitor mentions.
🔹 Step 4 – Set Your Alerts and Team Members
Invite everyone who needs to know when something breaks, developers, marketers, and decision-makers.
You can assign who gets which alert type (e.g., uptime, SEO, or AI mentions).
By default, SiteSignal checks:
- Every 5 minutes – Uptime, Speed, SSL
- Every 6 hours – WordPress core and plugin alerts
- Every day – BrandRadar & AI mentions
- Every week – Technical SEO & LLM readiness audits
🔹 Step 5 – Use the White-Label Reports
Under the Reports tab, generate branded PDF reports with your logo and colours.
These are ideal for client presentations or internal reporting.
You can also automate monthly reports for all domains with a single click.
To see how reports look, check the onboarding guide below:
👉 Download the SiteSignal Onboarding Guide (PDF)
🔹 Step 6 – Monitor, Fix, and Track Progress
Every alert from SiteSignal includes actionable context, not just “something broke,” but why it happened and how to fix it.
Resolve the issue and mark it as fixed to maintain a clean track record.
Over time, your audit scores and uptime graphs become your performance history.
You can prove reliability to clients and showcase how your sites improve month by month.
🔹 Step 7 – Explore Autopilot Features (Coming Soon)
We’re working on a new “self-healing” module that automatically fixes common WordPress and SEO issues.