// Action worksheet

What to do next on this site

A prioritized, living to-do list for childrenstory.org, built from this site's sources and current trends in Children's Stories. Click any row for the why & a ready-to-paste prompt — hit Copy prompt and paste it straight into your AI agent. Click a column header to sort.

18 actions · ranked 11 (low) – 99 (high) · generated 2026-06-16 · sources on file: 13
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199Security2026-06-19on childrenstory.org Lock down sensitive data — nothing private is publicly reachable
Make sure a logged-out visitor or bot cannot reach anything sensitive on this site: /.git/, /.env, backups (.bak/.zip/.sql/.tgz), config files, .htpasswd, and any private or admin path must return 403 or 404, never 200. Then scan the served HTML, JS, and JSON for leaked keys, tokens, internal emails, or personal data and remove them.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Lock down sensitive data — nothing private is publicly reachable — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Make sure a logged-out visitor or bot cannot reach anything sensitive on this site: /.git/, /.env, backups (.bak/.zip/.sql/.tgz), config files, .htpasswd, and any private or admin path must return 403 or 404, never 200. Then scan the served HTML, JS, and JSON for leaked keys, tokens, internal emails, or personal data and remove them.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Confirm nothing sensitive is publicly reachable: as a logged-out visitor, /.git/, /.env, backups (.bak/.zip/.sql/.tgz), config files, .htpasswd, and any private or admin path must return 403 or 404 — never 200.
2. Scan the served HTML, JS, and JSON for leaked secrets, API keys, tokens, internal emails, or personal data, and remove anything that should not be public.
3. Enforce HTTPS and confirm the standard security headers are present (HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, and a sensible Content-Security-Policy).
4. Harden anything interactive against a determined automated or AI-driven attacker: validate and rate-limit forms, eliminate open redirects and reflected input, and make sure every agent/API endpoint and machine file (AGENTS.md, llms.txt, *.json) returns ONLY public data.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- A logged-out request to every sensitive path returns 403/404 — verified, not assumed.
- No secret, key, token, internal email, or personal datum appears anywhere in the served HTML, JS, or JSON.
- HTTPS is forced and security headers are confirmed live; the Agents-First surface exposes only public information — the site is mythos-attack-proof.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
299Security2026-06-19on childrenstory.org Make the site mythos-attack-proof — harden against automated & AI-agent abuse
Assume a determined automated, AI-driven attacker. Enforce HTTPS, add a sensible Content-Security-Policy plus the standard security headers, eliminate open redirects and reflected user input, validate and rate-limit any form, and ensure every agent/API endpoint and machine file (AGENTS.md, llms.txt, *.json) returns ONLY public data — never internal or personal information.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Make the site mythos-attack-proof — harden against automated & AI-agent abuse — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Assume a determined automated, AI-driven attacker. Enforce HTTPS, add a sensible Content-Security-Policy plus the standard security headers, eliminate open redirects and reflected user input, validate and rate-limit any form, and ensure every agent/API endpoint and machine file (AGENTS.md, llms.txt, *.json) returns ONLY public data — never internal or personal information.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Confirm nothing sensitive is publicly reachable: as a logged-out visitor, /.git/, /.env, backups (.bak/.zip/.sql/.tgz), config files, .htpasswd, and any private or admin path must return 403 or 404 — never 200.
2. Scan the served HTML, JS, and JSON for leaked secrets, API keys, tokens, internal emails, or personal data, and remove anything that should not be public.
3. Enforce HTTPS and confirm the standard security headers are present (HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, and a sensible Content-Security-Policy).
4. Harden anything interactive against a determined automated or AI-driven attacker: validate and rate-limit forms, eliminate open redirects and reflected input, and make sure every agent/API endpoint and machine file (AGENTS.md, llms.txt, *.json) returns ONLY public data.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- A logged-out request to every sensitive path returns 403/404 — verified, not assumed.
- No secret, key, token, internal email, or personal datum appears anywhere in the served HTML, JS, or JSON.
- HTTPS is forced and security headers are confirmed live; the Agents-First surface exposes only public information — the site is mythos-attack-proof.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
398Flagship2026-06-20on childrenstory.org Build the definitive Children's Stories cornerstone guide
Create the single most useful, authoritative page on Children's Stories anywhere — the resource the whole site points to. Deep, current, expertly structured, and link-worthy. This anchors the site's authority and is the page most likely to earn rankings and citations.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Build the definitive Children's Stories cornerstone guide — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Create the single most useful, authoritative page on Children's Stories anywhere — the resource the whole site points to. Deep, current, expertly structured, and link-worthy. This anchors the site's authority and is the page most likely to earn rankings and citations.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Study the strongest existing pages on this topic anywhere and decide what would make THIS the single most useful page in Children's Stories — then build exactly that.
2. Write substantial, original content with a clear structure: a strong thesis up top, well-organized sections, concrete real examples and current numbers, and a decisive takeaway.
3. Ground every claim in current, authoritative sources and link out to them inline; never invent facts or statistics.
4. Wire it into the site: link from the homepage and nav, cross-link /sources/ and related pages, and add Article + FAQ schema.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- The page is genuinely the strongest Children's Stories resource on the site — deep, accurate, and a pleasure to read, not a thin template.
- Every factual claim is current and traceable to a real, linked source.
- It's discoverable: linked from the homepage, in the sitemap, and submitted via IndexNow.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
496Security2026-06-21on childrenstory.org Verify HTTPS, security headers & a safe Agents-First surface
Confirm the certificate is valid and HTTPS is forced, the standard security headers are present (HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, CSP), and the Agents-First endpoints expose only public, non-sensitive information — trustworthy to humans and safe for the agents reading it.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Verify HTTPS, security headers & a safe Agents-First surface — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Confirm the certificate is valid and HTTPS is forced, the standard security headers are present (HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, CSP), and the Agents-First endpoints expose only public, non-sensitive information — trustworthy to humans and safe for the agents reading it.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Confirm nothing sensitive is publicly reachable: as a logged-out visitor, /.git/, /.env, backups (.bak/.zip/.sql/.tgz), config files, .htpasswd, and any private or admin path must return 403 or 404 — never 200.
2. Scan the served HTML, JS, and JSON for leaked secrets, API keys, tokens, internal emails, or personal data, and remove anything that should not be public.
3. Enforce HTTPS and confirm the standard security headers are present (HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, and a sensible Content-Security-Policy).
4. Harden anything interactive against a determined automated or AI-driven attacker: validate and rate-limit forms, eliminate open redirects and reflected input, and make sure every agent/API endpoint and machine file (AGENTS.md, llms.txt, *.json) returns ONLY public data.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- A logged-out request to every sensitive path returns 403/404 — verified, not assumed.
- No secret, key, token, internal email, or personal datum appears anywhere in the served HTML, JS, or JSON.
- HTTPS is forced and security headers are confirmed live; the Agents-First surface exposes only public information — the site is mythos-attack-proof.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
595Flagship2026-06-22on childrenstory.org Add an interactive tool and an email capture for Children's Stories
Build one genuinely useful interactive element for Children's Stories (a calculator, checklist, finder, or quiz) plus a tasteful email capture. Tools earn repeat visits, backlinks, and a first-party audience the site actually owns.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Add an interactive tool and an email capture for Children's Stories — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Build one genuinely useful interactive element for Children's Stories (a calculator, checklist, finder, or quiz) plus a tasteful email capture. Tools earn repeat visits, backlinks, and a first-party audience the site actually owns.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Study the strongest existing pages on this topic anywhere and decide what would make THIS the single most useful page in Children's Stories — then build exactly that.
2. Write substantial, original content with a clear structure: a strong thesis up top, well-organized sections, concrete real examples and current numbers, and a decisive takeaway.
3. Ground every claim in current, authoritative sources and link out to them inline; never invent facts or statistics.
4. Wire it into the site: link from the homepage and nav, cross-link /sources/ and related pages, and add Article + FAQ schema.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- The page is genuinely the strongest Children's Stories resource on the site — deep, accurate, and a pleasure to read, not a thin template.
- Every factual claim is current and traceable to a real, linked source.
- It's discoverable: linked from the homepage, in the sitemap, and submitted via IndexNow.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
692Flagship2026-06-24on childrenstory.org Make the homepage genuinely distinctive — kill any generic-template feel
Give the homepage a clear point of view, a memorable hero, and real utility above the fold. A distinctive, intentional design lifts trust, time-on-page, and the Agents-First score out of generic-template territory.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Make the homepage genuinely distinctive — kill any generic-template feel — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Give the homepage a clear point of view, a memorable hero, and real utility above the fold. A distinctive, intentional design lifts trust, time-on-page, and the Agents-First score out of generic-template territory.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Study the strongest existing pages on this topic anywhere and decide what would make THIS the single most useful page in Children's Stories — then build exactly that.
2. Write substantial, original content with a clear structure: a strong thesis up top, well-organized sections, concrete real examples and current numbers, and a decisive takeaway.
3. Ground every claim in current, authoritative sources and link out to them inline; never invent facts or statistics.
4. Wire it into the site: link from the homepage and nav, cross-link /sources/ and related pages, and add Article + FAQ schema.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- The page is genuinely the strongest Children's Stories resource on the site — deep, accurate, and a pleasure to read, not a thin template.
- Every factual claim is current and traceable to a real, linked source.
- It's discoverable: linked from the homepage, in the sitemap, and submitted via IndexNow.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
791Trends2026-06-25on childrenstory.org Publish: A current, data-backed explainer in Children's Stories
Trending angle in Children's Stories. A fresh, data-backed page on this draws search and gives the site a current spine. Link it from the homepage and /sources/.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Publish: A current, data-backed explainer in Children's Stories — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Trending angle in Children's Stories. A fresh, data-backed page on this draws search and gives the site a current spine. Link it from the homepage and /sources/.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Research the angle right now using at least 3 authoritative, current sources; capture the real, specific data points.
2. Write a focused page: a clear thesis, the evidence, what it concretely means for a Children's Stories reader, and a clear next step.
3. Cite and link each source inline and date the piece so its freshness is obvious.
4. Link it from the homepage and /sources/, and submit it via IndexNow.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- A reader learns something current and genuinely useful they could not get from a thin AI page.
- At least 3 real sources are cited and linked; no fabricated numbers.
- The page is internally linked and submitted for fast indexing.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
888Trends2026-06-27on childrenstory.org Publish: The question your Children's Stories audience is searching most right now
Trending angle in Children's Stories. A fresh, data-backed page on this draws search and gives the site a current spine. Link it from the homepage and /sources/.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Publish: The question your Children's Stories audience is searching most right now — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Trending angle in Children's Stories. A fresh, data-backed page on this draws search and gives the site a current spine. Link it from the homepage and /sources/.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Research the angle right now using at least 3 authoritative, current sources; capture the real, specific data points.
2. Write a focused page: a clear thesis, the evidence, what it concretely means for a Children's Stories reader, and a clear next step.
3. Cite and link each source inline and date the piece so its freshness is obvious.
4. Link it from the homepage and /sources/, and submit it via IndexNow.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- A reader learns something current and genuinely useful they could not get from a thin AI page.
- At least 3 real sources are cited and linked; no fabricated numbers.
- The page is internally linked and submitted for fast indexing.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
984Trends2026-06-30on childrenstory.org Publish: A 'what changed in 2026' round-up for Children's Stories
Trending angle in Children's Stories. A fresh, data-backed page on this draws search and gives the site a current spine. Link it from the homepage and /sources/.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Publish: A 'what changed in 2026' round-up for Children's Stories — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Trending angle in Children's Stories. A fresh, data-backed page on this draws search and gives the site a current spine. Link it from the homepage and /sources/.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Research the angle right now using at least 3 authoritative, current sources; capture the real, specific data points.
2. Write a focused page: a clear thesis, the evidence, what it concretely means for a Children's Stories reader, and a clear next step.
3. Cite and link each source inline and date the piece so its freshness is obvious.
4. Link it from the homepage and /sources/, and submit it via IndexNow.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- A reader learns something current and genuinely useful they could not get from a thin AI page.
- At least 3 real sources are cited and linked; no fabricated numbers.
- The page is internally linked and submitted for fast indexing.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
1071Content2026-07-09on childrenstory.org Deepen the main Children's Stories guide with current data and examples
Audit the flagship page; replace anything stale, add concrete numbers and a clear next step. Depth is what separates this from a thin template.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Deepen the main Children's Stories guide with current data and examples — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Audit the flagship page; replace anything stale, add concrete numbers and a clear next step. Depth is what separates this from a thin template.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Audit the flagship Children's Stories page and list exactly what is stale, thin, or vague.
2. Replace stale material with current data, add concrete real examples, tighten the structure, and add a clear next step for the reader.
3. Cross-link to /sources/ and the most related pages.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- Depth and accuracy match the best competitor page in Children's Stories.
- No filler and no fabricated specifics — every number is current and sourced.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
1168Content2026-07-11on childrenstory.org Add an FAQ answering the top questions in Children's Stories
Pull the real questions people ask in Children's Stories and answer them plainly. Mark up with FAQ schema for rich results.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Add an FAQ answering the top questions in Children's Stories — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Pull the real questions people ask in Children's Stories and answer them plainly. Mark up with FAQ schema for rich results.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Audit the flagship Children's Stories page and list exactly what is stale, thin, or vague.
2. Replace stale material with current data, add concrete real examples, tighten the structure, and add a clear next step for the reader.
3. Cross-link to /sources/ and the most related pages.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- Depth and accuracy match the best competitor page in Children's Stories.
- No filler and no fabricated specifics — every number is current and sourced.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
1261Design2026-07-16on childrenstory.org Apply a WT-Skins kit to lift the design and Agents-First score
The page looks generic without a kit. Roll the cluster's kit (snapshot the old design first) to get the AF score into the 90s.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Apply a WT-Skins kit to lift the design and Agents-First score — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
The page looks generic without a kit. Roll the cluster's kit (snapshot the old design first) to get the AF score into the 90s.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Snapshot the current design first (save a dated copy under the site) so there is a rollback point.
2. Apply the change so the site looks distinctive and intentional — never a generic template — then run the Agents-First scorer.
3. Verify on the live render, not on a file:// preview.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- The Agents-First score is 90+ and the page looks designed rather than defaulted, with a rollback point saved.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
1359Fresh2026-07-17on childrenstory.org Add a /live/ news feed for Children's Stories
An auto-publishing, attributed Google-News feed keeps the site fresh daily and reuses the existing GA + AdSense.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Add a /live/ news feed for Children's Stories — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
An auto-publishing, attributed Google-News feed keeps the site fresh daily and reuses the existing GA + AdSense.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Confirm or set up the auto-publishing /live/ or /news/ feed for Children's Stories: attributed, links out, and running on a 2x/day cadence.
2. Make sure each run pings IndexNow and the items are genuinely fresh and relevant.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- The feed publishes fresh, correctly-attributed Children's Stories items on schedule and is discovered quickly.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
1452SEO2026-07-22on childrenstory.org Submit updated URLs via IndexNow and refresh the sitemap
Ping IndexNow for new and changed pages so they're discovered fast; confirm the sitemap lists /act/, /sources/, /videos/.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Submit updated URLs via IndexNow and refresh the sitemap — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Ping IndexNow for new and changed pages so they're discovered fast; confirm the sitemap lists /act/, /sources/, /videos/.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Implement the specific change (structured data / IndexNow / internal links) precisely and completely.
2. Validate it — rich-results test for schema, confirm the IndexNow submission, or check the internal-link graph.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- The change validates cleanly and the affected pages are eligible for richer results or faster discovery.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
1552SEO2026-07-22on childrenstory.org Add Article + FAQ structured data
Schema.org markup earns richer results and helps answer-engines cite the page correctly.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Add Article + FAQ structured data — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Schema.org markup earns richer results and helps answer-engines cite the page correctly.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Implement the specific change (structured data / IndexNow / internal links) precisely and completely.
2. Validate it — rich-results test for schema, confirm the IndexNow submission, or check the internal-link graph.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- The change validates cleanly and the affected pages are eligible for richer results or faster discovery.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
1649SEO2026-07-24on childrenstory.org Strengthen internal links between the core, /sources/ and this worksheet
A tight internal-link web spreads authority and keeps visitors moving through the site.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Strengthen internal links between the core, /sources/ and this worksheet — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
A tight internal-link web spreads authority and keeps visitors moving through the site.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Implement the specific change (structured data / IndexNow / internal links) precisely and completely.
2. Validate it — rich-results test for schema, confirm the IndexNow submission, or check the internal-link graph.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- The change validates cleanly and the affected pages are eligible for richer results or faster discovery.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
1741Monetize2026-07-30on childrenstory.org Verify affiliate links and ad placement resolve correctly
Spot-check Skimlinks / Amazon links and AdSense units; remove anything broken or low-value.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Verify affiliate links and ad placement resolve correctly — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Spot-check Skimlinks / Amazon links and AdSense units; remove anything broken or low-value.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Make the change — verify affiliate links resolve, or add the shared affiliate + AdSense setup.
2. Keep commerce low-key and well-integrated: subtle in-content links, not a bolted-on banner block.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- Links resolve and can earn, and placement is tasteful and does not hurt the reading experience.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.
1840Video2026-07-31on childrenstory.org Refresh the /videos/ playlist with current, embeddable uploads
Swap any dead or stale videos; keep only authoritative, non-clickbait Children's Stories videos. Re-verify embeds.
★ Copy-paste prompt for childrenstory.org
You are working on ONE specific website: childrenstory.org (live at https://childrenstory.org/), a Children's Stories site in the WholeTech network, served from /var/www/childrenstory.org/ on the droplet (ssh root@143.198.182.180). Every instruction below is for childrenstory.org and no other site — make all changes on childrenstory.org. Act like a senior editor and web engineer who knows the Children's Stories niche cold.

GOAL (on childrenstory.org)
Refresh the /videos/ playlist with current, embeddable uploads — on the site childrenstory.org.

WHY IT MATTERS
Swap any dead or stale videos; keep only authoritative, non-clickbait Children's Stories videos. Re-verify embeds.

HOW TO APPROACH IT
1. Find 6-10 authoritative, genuinely useful Children's Stories videos that ALLOW embedding — verify each embed actually plays.
2. Curate them on /videos/ with short context, and drop anything clickbait, get-rich-quick, or low-substance.

CONSTRAINTS
- Match the site's existing design, fonts, layout and voice — never a generic AI-template look.
- Keep the HTML valid; do not break nav, internal links, the promo bar, analytics, or ad units.
- Use only real, current, accurately-attributed information — no fabricated facts, numbers, or sources.
- Reuse the site's existing Google Analytics and AdSense.

WHAT "DONE" LOOKS LIKE
- Every embed plays, the set is authoritative and on-topic, and the page reuses the site's GA + AdSense.
- Deployed to the droplet and verified on the live URL (screenshot from a Windows machine — never run a browser on the droplet), with a short summary of exactly what changed.

Think through the best approach first, then complete the whole task autonomously before stopping.