Additional profile settings
The Settings tabs beyond Brand Profile — Competitors, Strategic Goals, Integrations, Media Library, CiteForge, Velocity, and Agent Prompts.
Beyond Brand Profile, the Settings page has seven more tabs that shape how GEOforge measures, recommends, scores, and publishes work for your company. You'll typically configure these once during onboarding and revisit them only when something concrete changes — a new competitor enters your space, your goals shift, you connect a new CMS, and so on.
These tabs are admin-only to edit; regular users see the forms in read-only mode. The Agent Prompts tab is shown to admins only.
Competitors
A fixed, hand-curated list of your named competitors — up to 10, each with a Name and a Website (both required). Several parts of GEOforge draw on this list:
- Share of Voice is measured only against this list. SoV counts how often your brand is named in AI answers versus these competitors — other brands the AI happens to mention don't count. Curating this list is how you keep the measurement focused and stable.
- ContentForge's Strategist factors it into topic recommendations, so it can suggest content that targets areas where your competitors are winning visibility.
- CiteForge uses the names to recognise when a competitor is mentioned on a page, and the websites to detect pages on a competitor's own domain — which it then keeps out of your outreach opportunities, since you can't earn a citation on a competitor's site.
- It also gives GEOforge's other AI agents — prompt recommendations, the Entity Map, outreach drafting — a baseline sense of who you compete with.
The website is required because it powers that domain-based matching: without it, a competitor can only be matched by name. Changing this list re-scores your Share of Voice history automatically (no re-run needed).
Brands added before this limit changed may keep more than 10 entries; you just can't grow the list past what you already have. Revisit when a new player enters your category, an existing competitor rebrands or shuts down, or when you realise you've been comparing yourself against the wrong set.
Strategic Goals
A free-form description of what your company is trying to achieve. Up to 15,000 characters — far more than you'll need. Two or three short paragraphs is the right shape.
This text is fed into the Strategist agent when it recommends content topics. Useful things to include: your positioning, your ideal customer, the categories you want to be seen as authoritative in, and explicit "don't write about X" guardrails. Vague goals produce vague recommendations.
Revisit when your positioning shifts or when you notice the Strategist drifting away from what you actually care about.
Integrations
A collapsible list of connections you can wire up. Each one is independent — connect only what you'll use.
Publishing: WordPress, Webflow, and Prismic — where ContentForge can publish approved drafts directly. WordPress installs a small companion plugin automatically and lets you choose which post type to publish into (with The SEO Framework supported alongside Yoast and Rank Math); Webflow uses your collections and lets you set the content spacing applied to published articles; Prismic has a guided setup that saves your per-brand field mapping and runs a pre-flight check before your first publish.
Data sources: Fireflies — pull meeting transcripts in as knowledge-base sources.
Analytics: Google Analytics and Google Search Console — together these populate the SignalForge Analytics tab with LLM referral traffic and branded-search impressions.
Monitoring: Crawl Tracker — detects when AI bots crawl your published pages and auto-triggers a post-impact Share-of-Voice measurement so you can see the effect of new content showing up in the next batch.
Each card shows a small green dot when connected. Click a card to expand its config; click again to collapse.
Media Library
Browse, edit, and archive the images used in your content. Images you upload while writing — in the article editor — are kept here per brand, so you can reuse them across drafts and clear out ones you no longer need.
CiteForge
Per-brand defaults for how CiteForge scores, filters, and acts on citation opportunities.
- UGC Re-scrape Interval (days) — how often to re-check community posts after you've replied, to confirm the citation is still live. Default 14.
- Outreach Verification Window (days) — how long to wait for outreach results before automatically marking a target as no-response.
- Auto-classify opportunities — when on, new citation sources are classified into UGC / outreach / other automatically. Turn off if you want to triage classification yourself.
- Low Confidence Threshold (0.0–1.0) — opportunities classified below this confidence land in a "needs review" queue instead of the main list.
- Minimum priority score — opportunities scoring below this are kept for diagnostics but hidden from your worklist. Default 35; raise it for a shorter list, lower it to surface more candidates.
- Excluded domains — one domain per line. Sources from these domains are never promoted to opportunities, even when their score is high. Useful for pruning false-positive competitor lookalikes and old redirects.
This tab also holds your outreach sender setup. Connect and verify your own sending domain so outreach emails go from your brand's address instead of the shared GEOforge sender — the tab shows the current verification status and walks you through the records to add. Replies route back to your CiteForge Inbox.
Velocity
Two settings that govern the velocity scores you see on the Dashboard.
- Brand Timezone — Velocity scores are recomputed nightly at 2:00 AM in this timezone. Pick the one most of your team works in; the choice doesn't affect what gets measured, only when the daily snapshot is taken.
- Current Window (days) — how many recent days count as "current" when GEOforge compares your activity against the 30-day rolling baseline. Default 7. Shorter windows make velocity react faster to a change in cadence; longer windows are steadier but slower to flag a real drop.
Revisit Velocity rarely. The defaults are sensible for most brands.
Agent Prompts
Admin-only. Customise the prompts that drive GEOforge's AI agents for this brand — the Writer, the Strategist, and the rest. Overrides apply only to this brand and leave the platform defaults untouched, so you can tune tone and behaviour without affecting your other brands.
Brand profile settings
Configure the brand identity, keywords, sitemap, and voice guidelines that GEOforge uses across content generation and measurement.
Notifications and email preferences
Stay on top of activity with the in-app notifications bell, and choose exactly which updates reach you by email.