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Connecting your brand is the first thing you do in Kime. It creates a workspace — an isolated space that holds one brand’s prompts, competitors, settings, and results.

Create your workspace

1

Enter your brand name

Use the official name customers know you by. Kime uses this name to identify your brand wherever it appears in AI responses.
2

Add your root domain

Enter your primary website, such as gymshark.com. Use the root domain rather than a subfolder or product page — it acts as the anchor Kime uses to understand your brand and generate relevant suggestions.
3

Let Kime build your profile

Kime analyzes your brand and prepares a starting set of prompts and competitors so you don’t begin from a blank page.
While your workspace is being built, some pages stay locked. Once the build finishes, your full navigation and first results become available.

Starter suggestions

After you connect your domain, KIME automatically proposes:
  • Prompts: questions customers ask AI about in your category and industry.
  • Competitors: brands that operate in the same category as yours and compete for the same AI visibility - you get to benchmark against competitors to see who is most visible in AI answers.
Review these in the Proposed tabs on the Prompts and Competitors pages, then approve the ones that fit and reject the rest - you can also add your own.

Workspace details

You can update your brand information at any time in Workspace settings:
SettingWhat it controls
Brand nameHow KIME identifies your brand in results
Root domainThe website used to anchor tracking and suggestions
Market locationThe country prompts are run from by default
Prompt languageThe default language for new prompts
Changing your root domain affects how KIME attributes mentions in future refreshes, so update it only when your primary website actually changes.

Manage who has access

Invite teammates from Workspace settings and assign roles based on what they need to do. For a full breakdown of each role and what it can do, see Roles & permissions.