Brand name & URL
Enter your brand name and homepage URL — gptmelo fetches your site to audit category context and drive AI SEO tracking topics
Free AI SEO brand setup — paste your website URL for a quick preview. We infer a search intent, pick one recommendation-style question, and show mention signals, competitors, and source quality before you sign up.
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Enter your brand name and homepage URL — gptmelo fetches your site to audit category context and drive AI SEO tracking topics
AI-suggested category themes from your site — editable before questions are generated
Recommendation-style prompts per intent — e.g. “what should I use for…?”
Product SKUs on the brand page — name, URL, features, and scenarios for article generation
A 5-step brand wizard — enter your website, pick intents, select questions, add products, and create your brand.
Audit category angles and tracked questions once — then run site audits, the AI Brand Monitor, and GEO content from the same workspace.
Before launch, define which category angles to monitor — instead of ad-hoc browser spot-checks whenever someone asks what AI says about your space.
Own the question bank that drives the AI Brand Monitor — edit recommendation-style prompts, re-run when wording changes, and review mention and citation detail in one place.
Maintain product SKUs on the brand page so GEO Articles can reference real features, advantages, and use cases — not generic positioning pasted in at write time.
Start with your brand name and official website URL. gptmelo fetches and analyzes your site to drive the rest of the audit.
After analyzing your website, the model proposes search intents — real goals your customers have when searching, grounded in your site content.
Paste your website URL for 3 topics and 15 recommendation-style questions — preview mention signals before you sign up.
Start your brand auditFor each intent, AI generates questions — the kind of prompts people ask AI assistants when researching a category.
Add product SKUs during brand creation or later on the brand page. Each SKU stores name, URL, core features, advantages, and use cases — context the writing module uses when generating GEO articles.
Audit one brand profile from your website — or keep brainstorming category angles in spreadsheets and new AI chat tabs.
Website-driven topics
AI reads your site and proposes 3 category themes — editable before you save, not a blank brainstorm doc.
15 ready-to-run questions
Recommendation-style prompts across intents — the same set the AI Brand Monitor runs in AI search.
Shared brand profile
One audit feeds Site Audit URL, AI Brand Monitor questions, Analytics trends, and GEO Articles product context.
Product SKUs for writing
Add products on the brand page after the audit — GEO Articles pulls real feature and positioning context from your SKUs.
Result: One audit, then monitor
Blank spreadsheet
You brainstorm category angles and buyer questions with no site context to ground the list.
Fresh AI chat sessions
Each topic research pass starts in a new chat — nothing ties back to a consistent monitoring baseline.
Siloed docs
Questions live in one doc, site URL in an audit tool, product copy in another — rarely in sync.
No monitoring baseline
When visibility shifts, you re-invent the question set instead of re-running the same tracked prompts.
Result: Endless re-discovery
Use your real website URL. Intent suggestions come from page content — an accurate URL produces better intents and questions.
Review intents before questions. Fix or replace any intents first; questions are generated per intent in the next step.
Edit questions to match real phrasing. Replace generic AI wording with how your customers actually ask AI assistants for recommendations.
Keep the full question set when possible. The default 15 questions cover three category angles — trim only what is clearly off-target.
Add products before you write. Fill in at least one product SKU on the brand page so generated articles can reference real features and positioning.
Your brand audit provides your website URL, tracked questions, and product context. Site Audit uses the URL to run your GEO checklist; the AI Brand Monitor uses your questions to see how AI mentions your brand.
Learn about GEO Site Audit
“We built the brand audit because category monitoring needs a shared question set — not a spreadsheet of angles and a fresh AI chat session every week. Three topics from your site, fifteen recommendation-style questions, and one profile that Site Audit, AI Brand Monitor, and GEO Articles all read from.”
Carter · Founder · gptmelo.com
Everything you need to know about gptmelo.com.
gptmelo tracks how AI answers category-level questions — not just your brand name. A brand audit analyzes your website to define topics and tracked questions — your monitoring baseline — and stores the URL that Site Audit and the AI Brand Monitor use.
The setup wizard analyzes your website and generates search intents with questions for each. You can edit, remove, or add questions before saving.
After the audit, add product SKUs on the brand page with name, URL, features, and use cases. GEO Articles uses this context to generate accurate GEO articles that reference real positioning.
Yes. Update topics and questions on the Brand Setup page, and edit your brand name and URL anytime. Re-run the AI Brand Monitor after changes to capture fresh AI answers against updated wording.
Yes. Each brand has its own question, article, and site audit limits based on your plan — see Pricing or Settings → Usage. The setup wizard may suggest up to 15 questions, but your plan caps how many you can save per brand.
A brand audit takes under a minute — paste your website URL and immediately see AI-suggested topics and tracking questions. First monitoring results appear as soon as you run the AI Brand Monitor on your tracked questions. Most teams complete setup in under 10 minutes and have their first AI visibility baseline within the same session.
Lock in your monitoring baseline and start tracking how AI answers your category — try the full workflow, no credit card.
Start your brand audit