Priority score & evidence grades
How recommendations are ranked, what the evidence grade means, and why some claims are labelled more cautiously than others.
Priority score & evidence grades
Not every recommendation is equal. Web Lifter Cloud ranks them so you spend effort where it pays, and grades the evidence so you know how much to trust each one.
Priority Score
The Priority Score orders the backlog by expected impact on your goals — combining how big the opportunity is, how far you are from your KPI targets, and how confident the platform is. Higher score, higher in the list.
Evidence grade
Each recommendation carries an evidence grade reflecting the strength of the data behind it. A recommendation grounded in lots of clean data is graded more strongly than one inferred from sparse signals.
Claim labels
Recommendations are also labelled by how strong the claim is — from well-evidenced to more tentative. This honesty is deliberate: it lets you act decisively on strong claims and treat weaker ones as hypotheses to test rather than facts to execute.
How to use it
Work top-down by Priority Score, but read the evidence grade and claim label before acting. Strong evidence → act. Weaker evidence on a high-impact idea → prove it with an experiment first.