Resource Pages Are Easier To Read And Share
The Resources pages now have stronger metadata, visible FAQs, structured data, sitemap coverage, and cleaner internal links without changing the training app flow.
Shipped
- Added a dedicated calculator-guides index so Resources behaves like a real category hub.
- Added visible FAQs and matching structured data where the page actually shows useful FAQ content.
- Added calculator result links, copyable results, formula snippets, and practical next-step blocks.
- Improved metadata and Open Graph behavior across comparison and resource pages.
- Confirmed representative resource pages return prerendered HTML, canonical URLs, no
noindex, sitemap inclusion, and visible source sections.
Why
Search work gets bad when it becomes detached from the user.
The useful version is more direct: if someone lands on a calculator between sets, the page should calculate something, explain the assumptions, show the source boundary, and make the next step obvious. If someone lands on a guide while choosing a routine for the next block, the guide should help them decide what to do next, not just describe the topic from a distance.
This pass tightened the public pages around that idea. The metadata helps discovery, but the real goal is still practical orientation: understand the training input, choose the next calculation, then decide whether Protocol should run the block.
Notes
- No calculator result is passed into the Training app yet.
- The app CTA stays honest: start building in Protocol, then set up the routine with the source material in hand.
- Search Console submission and outreach are separate manual steps, not part of this release.
Next
- Keep checking live pages for canonical tags, sitemap inclusion, useful links, and public-facing language.
- Add more pages only when the topic has a real training decision behind it.
- Keep Updates focused on user-facing changes, not every internal implementation detail.