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Super Search Feature

Learn how to use the Super Search tool on Clariti's Explore Page to quickly find and filter content.

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Written by Mary Elizabeth
Updated over 5 months ago

Introducing Super Search, a new feature that will revolutionize how you navigate and utilize Clariti. This powerful tool makes it incredibly easy to find anything you need within seconds. Intuitively and quickly locate specific content, projects, and complex queries.

Accessing Super Search

The Super Search button is located on your Explore page.


You can also activate Super Search anywhere in Clariti by pressing `/` or `~` on your keyboard and start typing what you're looking for.

Search window that appears when clicking on the Super Search button. There are search starters to prompt your searches.

Super Search intelligently suggests filters, posts, and projects that match your query.

Once you start tying your search, Super Search intelligently suggests filters, posts, and projects that match your query.

How to Use Super Search

Super Search can generate over 30,000 results in milliseconds, so you won't need to navigate through multiple filters manually. Here are just a few examples of how you can use Super Search:

  • Find orphaned posts from the previous year.

  • Identify top posts with broken links.

  • Discover posts with the most comments that have seen a drop in traffic.

  • Locate top posts missing meta descriptions.

Human-Friendly Filters

Super Search understands the natural way you want to work. It offers thousands of human-friendly filters:

  • Type: Items, pages, posts

  • Published: Timeframes like this week, last month, specific years

  • Condition: States like broken, orphan, missing alt text

  • Sort: Criteria like top views, most comments, least sessions

These filters allow you to perform complex searches.
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Suggestions of human friendly filters to us such as, Type (items, pages, posts), Published (last, week, month, year) Condition (broken, missing, orphan alt text, etc), Sort (top, best, gain, least, etc.)

Check Out Our Tutorial Video

To see Super Search in action, check out this short tutorial video: Super Search Tutorial

Strategize using Super Search

  • Content Health: Search for "posts from this week with broken links by most sessions" to prioritize fixes for your most viewed content.

  • SEO Optimization: Look for "items with nofollow from last May" to review your link strategies.

  • Content Review: Use the search phrase "top posts from any August" to review seasonal content that might need updates or repurposing for upcoming events.

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