1000&1 Pages pilot

What this page covers
The 1000&1 Pages pilot is a structured way to test how large, planned page sets behave in search before you roll them out at full scale. This hub brings the main pilot options together in one place.
The pilot is built for sites where many URLs are thin or lightly edited and quality signals matter, including original content score, internal linking, and how well pages match real queries.
From here you can jump into specific pilot tracks, from SEO-led page sets to buyer questions and local coverage, and see how Radar helps you design, measure, and refine them.
What to choose
- Start with the 1000&1 Pages pilot if you want an overall view of how a large page set should be structured and how thin or duplicate pages might be affecting performance.
- Choose the SEO pilot paths to focus on search demand, query matching, and how hubs and leaf pages work together for professional, B2B, and services-led businesses.
- Go to the diagnostic and cleanup tracks if you mainly need to monitor indexed pages, impressions, and clicks, and decide which thin or low-value pages to remove, merge, or rebuild.
Where to go next
Below is the list of pilot subpages that turn the 1000&1 Pages idea into concrete tracks, such as SEO pilots, buyer question pages, and local service coverage.
Use these links to move from this high-level overview into the specific pilot you want to run first, then return here when you are ready to expand into additional tracks.
What matters
- Radar benchmarks show how large professional and B2B sites can be organized into hubs and thousands of leaf pages, with clear, healthy ratios between them.
- Technical and content signals such as original content score, internal links, and result–query matching are used to assess which pages are thin and which carry more weight.
- By running a bounded 1000&1 Pages pilot, you can see how your own large page set behaves before scaling, using Radar to monitor structure, coverage, and performance changes.
