Project organization
Projects are the basic organizational units for prompts in GEORate. A good project structure makes results easier to interpret.
Project organization strategies
Strategy 1: One project per market segment
Brand: Your Company
├── Project: Enterprise segment
│ └── Prompts: questions from the perspective of large companies
├── Project: SMB segment
│ └── Prompts: questions from the perspective of small businesses
└── Project: Competitor comparisons
└── Prompts: comparison questions
Strategy 2: One project per channel/context
Brand: Your Company
├── Project: Tool recommendations
├── Project: User opinions
└── Project: Technical descriptions
Strategy 3: One project with clusters
For a smaller number of prompts — one project with thematic clusters.
Clusters inside a project
Clusters are thematic groups within a project. Example clusters:
| Cluster | Example prompts |
|---|---|
| Recommendations | ”What tools for X do you recommend?” |
| Comparisons | ”How does X compare vs [competitor]?” |
| Use cases | ”How does [Your Company] solve problem Y?” |
| Opinions | ”What do you think about [Your Company]?” |
Project view
On the project page (/projects/[id]), you will see:
- Prompts tab — list of all prompts with results
- Clusters tab — metrics per cluster (SOV, Visibility)
- Suggestions tab — AI-suggested prompts
Best practices
- Start with 5–10 prompts per project, not more
- Group by topic — clusters make weak areas easier to analyze
- Test different phrasings — the same question asked differently may produce different results
- Review suggestions regularly — AI will show you what may be missing