First prompt run

Run trigger

The first prompt run starts the evidence loop. It can be triggered by the initial workspace release or by a prompt action once setup is ready.

The goal is to create a baseline.

1

Ask

Run a buyer-style prompt.

2

Save

Keep the answer as evidence.

3

Inspect

Review mentions, competitors, and sources.

4

Act

Create one useful next step when the signal is clear.

Prompt set selected

The first prompt set should include buyer-style questions. It should be specific enough to reveal brand mentions, competitors, and sources.

Avoid trying to cover every market in the first run.

Models and markets checked

Prompt results can vary by model and market. Keep the first setup simple enough that you can understand what changed.

Add more coverage after the first results are reviewed.

First baseline

Keep the first run simple enough that mentions, competitors, and sources are easy to inspect.

Chatlog capture

The answer is saved as a chatlog. This gives CLEA evidence to inspect later.

Chatlog capture is what makes follow-up analysis possible.

Source extraction

Sources show which pages or domains influenced the answer.

Review sources before deciding what content or authority work to do.

1

Save chatlog

Keep the full answer.

2

Extract sources

Review pages and domains behind the answer.

3

Refresh analytics

Let mentions, competitors, and sources update.

4

Choose one action

Start with prompt cleanup, readiness, or one card.

First analytics refresh

After the run, analytics can start showing prompt evidence, mentions, competitors, and sources.

Some panels still depend on connected integrations.

First follow-up actions

The best first actions are prompt cleanup, readiness review, competitor review, source inspection, or one suggestion card.

Do not turn one first run into a huge strategy. Look for the first useful correction.

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