Product Guides4 min read • Feb 21, 2026By Ava Thompson

Getting started with Abhord: Your first GEO audit (Feb 2026 Update 14)

This practical guide gets new Abhord users from zero to insights fast. It reflects platform updates and current best practices.

Abhord Quickstart Guide (Refreshed Edition — February 2026)

This practical guide gets new Abhord users from zero to insights fast. It reflects platform updates and current best practices.

What’s new since the last edition

  • Expanded model coverage and locale routing: more LLMs, languages, and country-level targeting in one survey.
  • Cleaner metrics: unified Mentions, Sentiment, and Share of Voice (SoV) across models and intents.
  • Competitor Watchlists and Delta Alerts: automatic week-over-week movement tracking.
  • Evidence capture: optional “source snapshots” to validate why a model mentioned a brand.
  • Playbooks: prescriptive actions tied to metric thresholds.

1) Initial setup and configuration

1) Create your workspace

  • Go to Settings > Workspace. Add brand name, domains, and official handles.
  • Verify your primary domain (DNS or file). Verification improves entity disambiguation.

2) Define your entity model

  • Entities > New. Create entries for your brand, key products, execs, and synonyms/misspellings.
  • Add canonical descriptions, preferred URLs (About, Product, Contact), and official logo/image assets.

3) Connect data and destinations

  • Integrations: connect analytics (GA4), search consoles, PR tools, and CMS (optional).
  • Enable Evidence Capture if you want Abhord to store public citations referenced by LLMs.

4) Build your taxonomy

  • Taxonomy > Intents. Add informational, commercial, transactional, and navigational intents.
  • Examples: “best X for Y,” “X vs Y,” “pricing for X,” “what is X,” “X alternatives.”
  • Map each intent to the entities they should return.

5) Set locales and guardrails

  • Locales: choose countries/languages you operate in.
  • Guardrails: choose brand-safe prompts and redactions.
  • Roles & permissions: give researchers “Run” rights; limit “Edit Entities” to admins.

Pro tip: Start with a single product line and 3–5 high-impact intents per locale.


2) Run your first survey across LLMs

A “survey” asks multiple LLMs the same set of intent questions and measures which entities they mention and how.

1) Choose a template

  • Surveys > New > Template: “Category Discovery” (good default).
  • Or import your own prompt set from CSV.

2) Select LLMs and routing

  • Pick 3–5 models to start for coverage (e.g., two general chat models, one answer engine, one search-augmented model).
  • Keep “Auto-locale routing” on; Abhord matches model endpoints to your selected countries/languages.

3) Configure runs

  • Sampling: 5–10 runs per prompt/model balances stability and cost.
  • Personas: use “Neutral Consumer” first; add “Expert Reviewer” later for depth.
  • Freshness: toggle “Use current browsing” if you want models to consult the live web (costlier but more current).

4) Add prompts

  • Example prompts under Informational:

- “What is [category], and which brands are most trusted?”

- “Top 5 [category] tools for small businesses.”

  • Example prompts under Commercial:

- “[Brand] vs [Competitor] for [use case].”

- “Best [category] for [persona] in 2026.”

5) Run and monitor

  • Click Run Survey. Most results land within minutes.
  • Use the Live tab to watch early mentions and verify evidence snapshots.

Quality check: Open 3–5 random transcripts per model to confirm the entity disambiguation looks right.


3) Interpret results: Mentions, Sentiment, Share of Voice

Abhord standardizes metrics across models, intents, and locales.

  • Mentions

- What it is: count of times an entity is referenced in answers.

- How to read: focus on Unique Mentions (per prompt-model pair) to avoid double counting.

- Tip: A sudden spike with low evidence quality may signal hallucinations—open transcripts and validate.

  • Sentiment

- What it is: tone toward your entity (Positive, Neutral, Negative) at the answer and attribute level.

- How to read: check Attribute Sentiment (e.g., “pricing,” “support,” “performance”) to see what drives tone.

- Tip: Neutral dominating is normal for factual answers; watch Negative share >15% as a red flag.

  • Share of Voice (SoV)

- What it is: your share of unique mentions among the tracked set for a given intent/model/locale.

- Variants:

- SoV by Intent

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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