=== Orvanta Editorial Refresh Queue ===
Contributors: ushbakhan
Tags: seo, content audit, content refresh, posts, editorial
Requires at least: 6.4
Tested up to: 7.0
Requires PHP: 7.4
Stable tag: 0.1.0
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Build a local editorial refresh queue from stale content, SEO signals, and update-priority scores.

== Description ==

Orvanta Editorial Refresh Queue helps site owners and editors find posts and pages that deserve an update.

Instead of guessing which articles to refresh, the plugin scans local WordPress content and scores each item using editorial signals such as last modified date, word count, title length, headings, links, images, and common SEO meta-description fields.

The result is a prioritized editorial queue with practical refresh notes for each piece of content.

= Features =

* Content decay scan for posts, pages, and other public content types.
* Priority score for stale or weak content.
* Local SEO refresh brief for each content item.
* Checks common SEO meta-description fields from popular SEO plugins.
* CSV export for editorial planning.
* Adjustable stale-day and scan-size settings.
* Optional cleanup on uninstall.
* No external services, API keys, telemetry, or remote content generation.

= Privacy =

Orvanta Editorial Refresh Queue analyzes published content and stores plugin settings and cached scan results in the local WordPress database. The plugin does not send content, site data, user data, or analytics to the plugin author or to any external service.

== Installation ==

1. Upload the `orvanta-editorial-refresh-queue` folder to `/wp-content/plugins/`.
2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins screen.
3. Open Tools > Orvanta Editorial Refresh.
4. Review the refresh queue and export the CSV if needed.

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= Does this generate AI content? =

No. The free version does not generate or rewrite content. It creates local refresh briefs and editorial recommendations from your own WordPress content data.

= Does this call OpenAI or another AI service? =

No. Version 0.1.0 does not call any external API or AI service.

= Which SEO plugins does it support? =

The scanner checks common meta-description fields used by Yoast SEO, Rank Math, All in One SEO, and SEOPress when those fields are present.

= Will it change my posts? =

No. The plugin only scans and reports. Editors choose what to update.

= What happens on uninstall? =

Settings and cached scan data are retained by default. If you enable cleanup in the plugin settings, uninstalling removes the plugin settings and cached scan data.

== Screenshots ==

1. Refresh summary and priority queue.
2. Scan settings.
3. Refresh brief recommendations.
4. CSV export for editorial planning.

== Changelog ==

= 0.1.0 =
* Initial public release.
* Added local content refresh scan.
* Added priority scoring, refresh briefs, settings, and CSV export.

== Upgrade Notice ==

= 0.1.0 =
Initial release candidate. No upgrade action required.
