> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.slingso.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Knowing it's working

> How to tell Slingso is moving the needle.

The point of Slingso isn't the dashboard — it's movement. Here's how to tell it's earning its keep, and what's realistic to expect.

## Three signals

* **Your scores move.** [Purchase Likelihood and Narrative Accuracy](/guide/your-two-scores) climb on the questions you're targeting. They update weekly with a "vs last week" change, and every product's page keeps an **interventions table** — each move you've made (content you published, a price change, a new marketplace listing), the lift it produced (e.g. *+18 points of Purchase Likelihood*), and, for content, how many times AI has since cited it.
* **Your content gets cited.** When the AI assistants start referencing what you published, you're winning the signal that drives recommendations — not just adding pages.
* **The wins compound.** As the agent learns what works for your category, each round gets more targeted than the last.

## What it looks like

> *Since publishing this comparison, your Purchase Likelihood on "best creatine for women" rose from 20 to 65 on ChatGPT, and Gemini now cites your page.*

That's the shape of a result: a specific question, a specific change, a measurable move.

## What's realistic

* **Day one** — you see where you stand.
* **First couple of weeks** — your first fixes go live: content you approve, and the moves you act on.
* **The following weeks** — movement starts to show as AI picks up what you published, and builds from there.

<Note>
  Scores not moving on a stubborn question? The agent re-diagnoses and shifts approach — and your monthly [Founder Bench](/guide/founder-bench) session is the place to dig into it with the team. More on timing in [Results & measurement](/answers/results).
</Note>
