Workspace setup
Workspace identity
Workspace identity tells CLEA what account it is working for. It includes the domain, brand context, market, and account owner.
Clear identity helps every later prompt and suggestion.
Set the domain
Use the public site CLEA should monitor.
Add market context
Keep the first market specific enough to judge results.
Confirm reviewers
Make sure the right people can approve setup and cards.
Review first data
Fix weak assumptions after prompt evidence arrives.
Domain and market settings
The domain is the site CLEA monitors. Market settings help CLEA judge whether prompt results and competitors are relevant.
Keep this specific enough to guide the first prompt set.
Competitor baseline
Add the competitors you already know. CLEA can discover more from prompt results later.
Use the baseline as a starting point, not a final truth.
Setup baseline
Domain, market, competitors, team access, and data readiness shape the first prompt results.
Team permissions
Team permissions decide who can review, approve, and act.
Make sure the people responsible for integrations, billing, and content work can access the workspace.
Prompt defaults
Prompt defaults shape the first data run. Review them for buyer intent and market fit.
It is better to start with fewer useful prompts than many weak ones.
Data source readiness
Check which data sources are connected or pending. Search Console, Google Analytics, and GitHub-backed publishing all depend on setup.
CLEA should stay honest about what data exists.