Chat with CLEA

Ask against the workspace, not a blank chatbot

CLEA is most useful when you ask it to use workspace evidence. That means prompt results, sources, competitors, files, cards, and connected analytics.

If you ask a broad question with no context, the answer will be less grounded.

Grounded chat

Grounded chat means asking CLEA to use dashboard evidence, prompt results, files, or cards before suggesting action.

Dashboard data

Ask CLEA to use the dashboard area you care about. For example, ask about AI readiness, source analytics, competitor movement, or suggestion cards.

This keeps the answer connected to the product surface.

Prompt results

Prompt results show the actual AI answers. Ask CLEA to explain why a brand appeared, why a competitor won, or which prompt needs cleanup.

Use exact prompt names or recent runs when possible.

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Use the latest result for this prompt.
Explain why the answer named these competitors and which source matters most.

Workspace files

Files give CLEA extra instructions and context. Use them for workflows, brand notes, sitemap plans, or review rules.

When a file matters, mention it directly.

Ask for interpretation before action

Start by asking CLEA to explain what changed or what matters. Then ask for an action.

This prevents jumping from one noisy answer to a task that does not deserve work.

Ask for suggestion cards when ready

When a next step is clear, ask CLEA to turn it into a suggestion card.

The card should point to the right dashboard surface, file, prompt, or page.

Review source gap on comparison prompts

Competitors are named from review pages where your brand is missing. Inspect the prompt evidence and decide whether this needs a page update or source review.

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Verify answers against evidence

Do not accept important claims without evidence. Ask CLEA which prompt result, source, or dashboard metric supports the answer.

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