What It Is

What Is CQIP?

CQIP is the Content Quality and Intelligence Platform; the operational system that implements The Content Framework in practice. It comprises six structured content blocks, four editorial contracts, a 40-rule pre-publish quality gate, and a unified schema orchestration architecture. Every page produced through CQIP simultaneously meets its human objective, its machine objective, and its philosophical objective within reason.

CQIP is platform-agnostic. It exports structured PHP for static hosting or publishes directly to WordPress via REST API, independent of any CMS, theme, or SEO plugin.

What CQIP Produces

Five components working as a single governed system.

The Six-Block Content System

Answer First, Capabilities, Solutions, Technical, Compliance, and FAQ. Each block generates specific schema output and enforces a minimum quality threshold. A block below threshold does not produce marginal schema; it produces invalid schema.

Four Editorial Contracts

The EERC, AEC, SEC, and PEC define mandatory components, quality thresholds, pre-publish gates, and post-publish review triggers for every primary content type. The FECT template extends governance to any additional content type.

The Pre-Publish Quality Gate

A 40-rule validation engine that checks every block against its contract before publication. Errors are blocking failures. Warnings are advisory. Content does not leave until the quality score meets the required threshold.

Unified Schema Orchestration

Every page emits a single JSON-LD block containing a connected @graph. Entity, provider, credentials, capabilities, and FAQ relationships are all declared explicitly. Nothing is inferred. Nothing is disconnected.

The Content Library

A centralised store of reusable content fragments: FAQs, capability statements, compliance credentials, and technical specifications. Update once; every page referencing that item reflects the change automatically.

The Problems CQIP Solves

Frequently Asked Questions

What does CQIP stand for?

CQIP stands for Content Quality and Intelligence Platform. It is the operational system that implements The Content Framework in practice, comprising the six-block content system, four editorial contracts, a pre-publish quality gate, and a unified schema orchestration architecture.