References now opens with the questions that matter
most: who’s carrying your market’s story, where you can win more of it, and
what other sites are saying about your brand.Where your citations come from shows the split between your own sites,
sites you could earn a place on, and your competitors’ sites, plus how much
of the whole picture rests on just five websites, all tracked against your
last scan.Top opportunities and Since last scan point you at the independent sites
already shaping AI’s answers, ranked by how much they matter, and show which
sites are new, rising, or falling since last time.What sources say pulls out specific statements other sites make about
your brand, with the ones working against you first, so you know exactly what
to address.Brand coverage replaces the old Brand Visibility card. It shows how often
AI actually names your brand when it cites a site about your market, plus a
list of silent sources that get cited a lot and never mention you.The source inventory also picked up new columns for Influence, Claims
backed, About you, and Competitors, a vs last scan trend, and a
Community role for forums and social platforms like Reddit.
Recommendations dropped its toolbar and filters: the list is short enough to
scan without them, and priority now shows as a plain coloured word instead
of an icon.Open a recommendation for the full picture: what to build, why it matters,
which questions it targets, and where AI answers currently look for
information, with category, effort, confidence, and impact all in one place.A coverage chart for AI-engine gaps: when one AI engine mentions your
brand less often than the others for the same questions, the recommendation
now shows exactly how each engine compares. Each targeted question also
carries small badges showing which AI engines the recommendation is based on.
Site Settings has a cleaner layout, and the Operating regions picker now
works properly. The market search used to be cut off inside the card, so you
could not see or choose from the list. Selecting Edit regions now opens a
searchable picker where you find and add markets, and your selected regions
show as chips you can remove.The page is organised into clear sections (business profile, audience and
markets, brand identifiers), each with its own save status so you can see at a
glance whether a change saved. Editing a field and clicking away still saves it
automatically, exactly as before.
Agency accounts can now edit a client’s details and remove a client from a new
Client Settings page, reachable from the bottom of the sidebar inside any
client’s workspace. Update the client’s name, website, industry, and
description, with each field saving as you finish it.Deleting a client is now possible, and deliberate: the Danger zone removes
the client along with all of its Sites and their full scan history. The
confirmation lists the Sites that will be deleted and asks you to type the
client’s name first, so an entire client and their history cannot be removed by
accident.
Sentiment scores are now built from the actual statements AI models make
about each brand. Onsomble extracts every claim a response makes — with the
exact quote behind it — classifies the tone of each one, and averages them.
Open any score and you can read the quotes that produced it.Scores now sit on a clearer 0 to 100 scale where 50 is neutral: above 50
reads favourable, below 50 unfavourable. Scores also spread out more —
criticism that earlier scoring tended to flatten into a mildly positive
average now shows up, so expect sentiment to move more honestly from scan to
scan. Scans completed before this release used the previous −100 to +100
scale, so comparisons across the changeover date aren’t like-for-like.Honest gaps instead of misleading zeros: brands with no sentiment
evidence in a scan now show a dash rather than a score, and Overall Health
averages the metrics that exist instead of counting missing sentiment as
zero. Narrative got richer too: the Narrative view now distinguishes
trust signals (reviews, market-share proof, endorsements) and mixed
statements (“powerful but pricey”) instead of forcing everything into
positive or negative.
Settings > Team is live: invite colleagues by email and work together in one
account — same sites, same scans, same history. Invitees accept from an
emailed link, prove it’s their address with the usual sign-in methods, and
land straight in the account with no separate confirmation step.The page lists members alongside outstanding invitations, with resend and
revoke for anything still pending. Seats count members plus outstanding
invitations against your plan’s allowance; expired invitations stop
counting until resent.Removal without loss: removing someone ends their access immediately,
but their scans and history stay in your account, attributed to them — and
their login survives, so they can be re-invited or start an account of
their own. Billing stays with the Owner: everyone invited joins as an
Admin who can do everything except manage the plan.
Generating prompts now always produces a complete question set sized by your
confirmed strategy — the products, customer groups, and journey stages you
selected — instead of a count derived from your plan’s scan allowance.
Setups that previously stopped with “We couldn’t finish this step” during
onboarding now generate every time, and plan limits apply where they belong:
to how often and how widely your scans run.Also improved: after a plan change, Generate prompts in the scan
expansion setup opens the same guided strategy wizard used during onboarding,
with the choice to add the newly generated prompts to your existing library
or replace it.
The Onsomble Assistant is now available across supported Site pages. Ask
about current performance, competitors, prompts, models, regions,
references, narrative, recommendations, and scan history, then continue with
follow-up questions in the same conversation.The Assistant can also search the official Onsomble documentation for product
help and link the pages it used. Activity disclosures show whether an answer
checked Site analytics, read an underlying AI response, or searched the docs.
Conversations are private to you within each Site and can be renamed or
archived from conversation history.Learn how to use the Assistant
Accounts with API access can now connect their own integrations to Onsomble
through the Onsomble API. Create account- or client-scoped API keys in
Settings → Account, then read Clients, Sites, Scans, and discoverability
reports or trigger a Scan for an existing Site.Get started with the API
Plans now work through entitlements you meet in context: creating sites and
clients, expanding a scan, or picking a faster cadence offers an upgrade at
the moment you hit a limit, instead of failing. Scan size is governed
per-plan with a visible run budget while you configure prompts and models,
and free allowances now differ between business and agency accounts to match
how each actually uses the product.Site setup also became more resilient: a setup run that fails partway can
be retried without re-entering anything.
Agency accounts are now organised around clients, not a flat list of
sites. Onboarding asks who you’re setting up Onsomble for and branches
accordingly. Agencies describe their own website, review an AI-researched
agency profile, and land in a client portfolio. Each client gets a
workspace holding their sites and activity, with an Add Client flow that
researches the client’s business from their website URL and pre-fills their
profile for review.
Three additions to the discoverability toolkit.Region Exploration: when your prompts span more than one region, a new
Insights view puts visibility on the map: drill from the globe into countries
and cities, rank regions by visibility, citation quality, competitor gap, or
composite score, and replay how it all changed across your scan history.Composite dashboard filters: every insights view now shares one filter
bar that slices by model, prompt category, product, customer group, journey
stage, tags, region, and time period, applied together.Prompt strategy wizard: generate a coherent prompt set from your business
profile by choosing the products, personas, journey stages, and markets that
matter, instead of writing prompts one at a time.
A round of improvements to how you read and act on individual AI responses.Prompt responses, readable: the response view gained clear brand
visibility cues, better navigation between responses, and honest empty states,
so reading what a model actually said is as easy as scanning the metrics.More regions: scans can now cover a wider set of markets, laying the
groundwork for region-level exploration.Smarter upgrade moments: after your first scan, the upgrade offer is
personalised to what the scan actually found, instead of a generic pitch. The
sign-in experience was redesigned along the way.
The dashboard landing page was rebuilt around what changed since you last
looked.Activity feed with trend deltas: scan completions and competitor movement
across your account, with the numbers that moved.Snapshot sparklines and insight statements: headline metrics now carry
their recent trend and a plain-language read of where you stand.Scan runs, hands on: a redesigned scan schedule card with a run-now
control, and a scan-run detail panel that lets you regenerate analytics for a
completed run.Under the hood, every surface moved onto the rebuilt visibility engine: the
same metrics, computed one way, everywhere.
The new Onsomble documentation site is live at
docs.onsomble.ai, replacing the previous
Nextra-based site. Full coverage of both the AI discoverability and
Workflows pillars, dedicated sections for agencies and account
administration, and educational concept pages on AI discoverability.Read the full release →
The release that turned scan results into a full analysis surface, and the
foundation the rest of this changelog builds on.Brand Scorecard: your core metrics tracked over time against every
competitor, by brand and by metric.Narrative Intelligence: the attributes AI assistants associate with each
brand: strengths, frictions, trust signals, and gaps.References: the sources behind the answers, with citation breakdowns per
model and domain.Per-prompt results and recommendations: how each question performed, and
prioritised actions generated from what the scans found.Scan schedule and run history: recurring scans with a full record of every
run, plus Discovered Competitors: brands AI models keep mentioning that you
aren’t tracking yet.
How this changelog is organised
Every user-visible release gets an entry here. Each entry covers what changed and who it affects: business accounts, agency accounts, or a specific plan. Bigger releases link to a dedicated page with the detail and reasoning; smaller ones are fully described in the timeline. Changes that require attention from existing users (migrations, deprecations, behaviour changes) are called out explicitly. Purely additive changes (new features, improved insights, better performance) are noted but don’t need anything from you.Subscribing to updates
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