A 10-minute tour
The fastest path from sign-up to your first published draft.
Last updated May 12, 2026
What we'll cover
In ten minutes, you'll have a company set up, an audit running, a draft generated, and a publish destination connected. If that's all you do today, you're set.
Minutes 0–2: sign in
Sign in with email or Google. New workspaces start on a 14-day trial — see Trials for what's included. Your workspace is yours alone unless you invite teammates, which we'll cover later.
Minutes 2–3: add a company
From the dashboard, click + New company. The wizard takes a URL, a one-sentence description, and a list of competitors. The defaults are sensible — you can refine later. See Your first company for the long version.
Minutes 3–8: the first audit
The first audit auto-starts as soon as the wizard finishes. While it's running, the page streams progress so you can watch the crawl, the AI engine tests, and the scoring happen live. The page is safe to leave — we email you when the report is ready.
While waiting, take a look at:
- Score legend — six dimensions, each with a one-line diagnosis. See Understanding scores.
- Prompt-rank table — exactly which buyer-intent prompts mentioned you, on which engines, at what rank. See AI visibility tests.
- Recommendations — the top 5–10 highest-impact actions, ranked by expected score lift.
Minutes 8–9: generate a draft
Click any recommendation that says Generate. The content engine pre-fills the brief from the recommendation, picks the right content type, and produces a draft you can edit inline. See The content engine.
Minutes 9–10: connect a publish target
Open Settings → Integrations. Connect WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, or LinkedIn — whichever you'll publish to first. Each takes about two minutes; the integration guides walk you through every step.
What to do next
- Invite your reviewer or copy editor — see Inviting your team.
- Set up your competitor list properly — see Competitive analysis.
- Learn the Cmd-K palette — see Keyboard shortcuts for the moves that save the most time.
- Bookmark Glossary — it'll save you when an audit surfaces a term you haven't seen yet.
Common questions on day one
How often will audits re-run? Weekly by default. Daily on Full Domination. See Audit cadence.
Does it auto-publish? Not unless you turn it on. The default flow is draft → review → approve → publish, and "publish" is always a human click.
What if a recommendation is wrong? Dismiss it from the audit view. Your dismissals feed back into the recommendation ranker so future audits skip what you've already declined.
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