Product Guides4 min read • Mar 06, 2026By Ava Thompson

Getting started with Abhord: Your first GEO audit (Mar 2026 Update 6)

Abhord Quick-Start Guide (Refreshed March 2026)

Abhord Quick-Start Guide (Refreshed March 2026)

What’s new in this edition

  • Unified setup wizard: faster workspace, sources, and model connectors in one flow.
  • Multi-model panels: run the same survey across several LLMs with automatic cost and rate-limit management.
  • Better normalization: upgraded deduping, entity linking, and sarcasm-aware sentiment for cleaner counts.
  • Confidence bands and model agreement: see how stable each metric is and where models disagree.
  • Competitor watchlists and alerts: one-time setup with baselines and anomaly detection.
  • Action routing: push insights to Slack, Jira, or email with saved playbooks.

1) Initial setup and configuration

Goal: stand up a trustworthy workspace in under 30 minutes.

  • Create your workspace

- Name your workspace and set your primary time zone and default language.

- Invite teammates with roles: Admin (settings + billing), Analyst (create/analyze), Viewer (read-only).

  • Connect model providers

- Add one or more LLM providers (e.g., your preferred API endpoints). Store API keys in the built-in secrets vault.

- Set guardrails: max tokens per run, monthly spend caps, and retry policy for rate limits/timeouts.

- Recommendation (new): create a “Panel” with at least 3 diverse models for cross-checking sentiment and entity extraction.

  • Add data sources

- Start with public web + news, then layer in social/forums and your owned sources (support tickets, NPS verbatims, app reviews).

- For each source: set crawl frequency, language coverage, and region. Toggle PII redaction on.

- Tip: define exclusion rules (e.g., job listings, boilerplate footer text) to reduce noise.

  • Define entities and rules

- Create canonical entities for your brand, products, and competitors. Add aliases, tickers, hashtags, and common misspellings.

- Add negative keywords (e.g., “apple fruit” if you’re Apple Inc.) to prevent off-topic matches.

- New recommendation: enable “strict linking” for your main brand to collapse near-duplicates and co-reference across languages.

2) Running your first survey across LLMs

Goal: collect an initial pulse on brand perception and topic themes within 24–48 hours.

  • Start a new project > choose “Brand Perception Pulse” (or a blank template if you prefer)

- Time window: last 30 days is a good baseline.

- Geography/language: begin where you have the most volume; add more once you validate signal quality.

  • Configure your questionnaire

- Core questions (edit as needed):

- Is this a mention of [Brand/Product]? Which entity?

- Sentiment (negative/neutral/positive) and intensity (low/med/high).

- What is the main theme? (select or suggest)

- Does the content express a purchase, churn, or recommend intent?

- New recommendation: ask for “rationale snippets” so models cite the exact text driving the label.

  • Select your LLM panel

- Choose 3–5 models with different strengths (fast + cheap; accurate + slower).

- Sampling plan: set a per-model sample size (e.g., 1,000 items each) or use adaptive sampling that stops once confidence bands narrow.

  • Run a small pilot

- Process 100–200 items per model first.

- Inspect disagreements: refine prompts or add examples to your instructions.

- Lock the survey, then scale to your full sample or continuous monitoring.

  • Cost and performance tips

- Cap max tokens and enable summarization-only mode on long threads.

- Use language-specific models to avoid translation bias when you have enough volume in that language.

3) Interpreting results: mentions, sentiment, share of voice

Goal: read metrics with appropriate skepticism and act only on stable signals.

  • Mentions

- “Mentions” is the count of items that the models link to your entity after deduping and spam filtering.

- Use unique-author and unique-domain views to avoid over-counting serial posters.

- New: toggle “strict linking” to see the impact of tighter entity resolution.

  • Sentiment

- Default view shows Positive/Neutral/Negative with intensity. Drill down by source, topic, and geography.

- Pay attention to confidence bands: wide bands mean

Ava Thompson

Growth & GEO Lead

Ava Thompson has 11+ years in growth marketing and SEO, specializing in AI visibility, conversion-focused content, and brand alignment.

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