Content Scoring — Koray Methodology
Korvex uses the Koray Tugberk scoring methodology to evaluate page quality.
What is the Koray Score?
A composite 0–100 score that evaluates content across multiple dimensions:
- Topical Depth — How comprehensively the topic is covered
- Entity Coverage — Whether key entities are mentioned with appropriate salience
- Structural Quality — Heading hierarchy, internal linking, content organisation
- E-E-A-T Signals — Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness markers
Score Ranges
- 80–100 — Excellent. Content is comprehensive and well-optimised
- 60–79 — Good. Minor improvements needed
- 40–59 — Average. Significant optimisation opportunities
- 0–39 — Poor. Major content gaps or quality issues
E-E-A-T Analysis
Each page also receives E-E-A-T sub-scores:
- Experience — First-hand experience signals in the content
- Expertise — Technical depth and accuracy
- Authoritativeness — Author credentials and site reputation signals
- Trustworthiness — Citations, data sources, transparency
Competitor Comparison
Pages are scored against competitor content for the same keywords, giving you a relative quality benchmark.