Skip to main content

Setting Up Your First Brand

Create your account, add your brand, and start tracking AI recommendations in minutes

Written by Jason
Updated this week

After running your free scan, create an account to start tracking your AI recommendations over time.


Setup takes about 5 minutes.

Step 1: Create your account

Go to grro.io and click “Start for free.” Sign up with your email or Google account.

No credit card required for the free tier.

Step 2: Create your organization

Once you’re in, set up your organization — this represents your company or business.


All your brands, team members, and data live under this organization.

Step 3: Add your brand

Click into Brand Settings and fill in:

  • Brand name: Your business name as customers know it

  • Domain: Your website URL

  • Industry: Select your industry so GRRO can generate relevant prompts

  • Location: Add your city, state, or region if you serve a local market

Step 4: Set up tracked prompts

These are the questions your customers ask AI. For example:

  • “What’s the best CRM for small business?”

  • “Best personal injury lawyer in Miami”

  • “Top project management tools 2026”

GRRO monitors what AI engines say when these questions are asked.


The Free tier includes 3 tracked prompts, Starter gives you 20, and Pro gives you 100.

Step 5: Add competitors

Add 1–3 competitors you want to track alongside your brand.


GRRO shows how you compare across all 6 AI engines — revealing exactly where they’re being recommended and you’re not.

Step 6: Install the attribution pixel (optional)

If you’re on Starter or Pro, add the attribution pixel to your website.


It’s a small script tag (like adding Google Analytics) that connects AI recommendations to actual revenue on your site.

What happens next

GRRO starts monitoring automatically. Citation checks run every few hours.


Within 24 hours, you’ll see your first round of data — showing which AI engines recommend you, how you stack up against competitors, and where the visibility gaps are.

Did this answer your question?