Stakeholder weekly summary in 5 bullets
What changed, what mattered, what's next. Five bullets a non-technical exec can read in 30 seconds.
The prompt
Copy this and paste it into Claude, Cursor, or any AI client connected to your GenieSeo MCP URL.
Write a 5-bullet stakeholder summary of last week's Search Console performance for my main property. Compare last 7 days vs the prior 7 days.
Required structure (exactly 5 bullets, each ≤25 words, written for a non-technical executive):
1. **Headline metric** — total clicks last week, with week-over-week percentage change.
2. **Biggest win** — single most positive change (specific page or query).
3. **Biggest concern** — single most negative change.
4. **One number worth celebrating** — a non-obvious positive (e.g., a new query type ranking, improved CTR on a specific section).
5. **One action this week** — the single most important thing for the team to do based on the data.
Output as a clean Markdown bulleted list. No preamble. No "based on the data...". Just the bullets.When to use it
Every Monday before standup. Replaces the half-hour you'd otherwise spend assembling a deck nobody reads in full.
What you get back
- Headline metric for the week (clicks, with WoW delta).
- Biggest win this week.
- Biggest concern this week.
- One number to celebrate.
- One action to take this week.
How this runs
GenieSeo doesn't execute prompts — your AI client does. Make sure your MCP URL is connected to Claude, Cursor, Codex, or Antigravity. New here? Read the 60-second setup guide.
Automate it
Schedule this every Monday with a Claude Code Routine. Hands-off — the report lands in your inbox or Slack on schedule.
Tags
- weekly
- stakeholder
- summary
Frequently asked questions
How do I run the "Stakeholder weekly summary in 5 bullets" prompt?+
Sign up for GenieSeo, connect Google OAuth, paste your MCP URL into Claude or Cursor, then copy the prompt from this page into a new chat. The model will call the relevant Search Console or GA4 tools automatically.
Does this recipe change my Google data?+
No. This recipe only uses read-only Search Console and GA4 scopes. It will not submit sitemaps or modify properties unless you use a separate write-enabled recipe.
What is a GenieSeo recipe?+
A recipe is a copy-paste prompt you run inside Claude, Cursor, or Codex after connecting your GenieSeo MCP URL. It tells the model which Search Console or GA4 tools to call and how to format the answer.
Do I need GenieSeo connected before using a recipe?+
Yes. Sign up at GenieSeo, approve Google OAuth, paste your personal MCP URL into your AI client, then paste the recipe prompt. Without MCP, the model cannot reach live Google data.