Step 1: Account Creation and Onboarding
When creating your account, provide:- Company name
- Website URL
- Suggest Key Brand Attributes
- Suggest potential topics
- Generate a company description
- Propose baseline prompts
Step 2: Configure Your Brand and Key Brand Attributes
After the scan, the tool displays:- A long description (max. 1,000 characters)
- A short description
- Suggested Key Brand Attributes
Important: These attributes are only used for the initial configuration of your account. They do not directly influence data analysis.
Step 3: Define Your Topics
The tool automatically suggests several topics based on your website analysis. You can accept these suggestions or define your own. Key question: Do I need multiple topics? YES, if:- Competitive universes are truly distinct
- Each offer has a different positioning
- You have the budget (the number of topics affects cost — with the Growth plan, you get 5 topics, enough to run proper tests)
- Offers are too similar
- Competitors are identical across offers
Step 4: Add Competitors
Competitors are essential for comparative analysis and positioning. How to proceed:- Go to the “Competitors” section of your topic
- Add all your competitors
Step 5: Choose Your Prompts
Use the GetMint Prompt Generator
Use GetMint’s built-in prompt generator during setup. The suggestion engine proposes prompts based on:- Your website
- Industry context
- The information you provide (keywords, personas, context)
Add Prompts Manually or Upload via CSV
Option 1: Manual entry- Delete all suggested prompts
- Click “Add”
- Paste your first prompt
- Repeat for each prompt
- Prepare an Excel/Google Sheets file with your prompts
- Copy the column (values only, no formatting)
- In GetMint, click “Import”
- Paste your prompts
- Check the total count (e.g., 27 prompts)
- Click “Replace”
Step 6: Launch Tracking
Final validation
- Click “Review”
- Check your full configuration: Topics, Key Brand Attributes, Competitors, Prompts (number and content)
- Click “Create”
What happens next?
GetMint will:- Set up your brand
- Configure your topic
- Run all your prompts across several LLMs
Step 7: Explore the Interface and First Data
Visibility Section – Key Metrics
Global Visibility Score
A comparative chart showing your position vs competitors. What you see:- Your visibility score
- Each competitor’s score
- Relative ranking
Total Number of Responses
Example: 108 responses- Your prompts were run across 4 different LLMs
- This number increases with each refresh (depending on your plan)
- Week 1: 108 responses
- Week 2: 216 responses
- Month 3: 1,000+ responses
Mentions
Definition: A mention occurs when an LLM mentions or cites your brand in its response (with or without a link). How to view them:- Click “See All Brands”
- Compare the number of mentions across brands
- The percentage represents your overall share of voice
Citations (Domains and URLs)
Definition: A citation = a hyperlink to a website included in the LLM’s response. Two levels of analysis: A. By domain- Aggregated view of citations per website
- Helps identify the most frequently cited domains overall
- Detailed view of the most-cited individual pages
- Helps identify top-performing content
