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A Site is the fundamental organising concept in Onsomble. It’s the workspace for a single business website or brand presence, and it’s where all the discoverability data, insights, and workflows for that business live.

One Site per business presence

The simple rule: one website or brand equals one Site.
  • A single business with one website → one Site
  • A business running two distinct brands, each on its own domain → two Sites
  • An agency looking after thirty clients → thirty Sites, one per client
Keeping each business in its own Site means scan results, competitor benchmarks, published workflows, and curated knowledge don’t mix across businesses. Data stays clean. Reporting stays clean. Permissions stay clean.

What a Site contains

Inside each Site, you’ll find:
  • Website context — the pages and content Onsomble has ingested from that business’s website, used to inform scans and power workflows
  • Discoverability setup — competitors, the prompt library, scan schedule, and model selection for that business
  • Insights and history — all scan results and trends over time, scoped to this business only
  • Workflows — action workflows and knowledge content published for this business
  • Team access — who on your team (and if relevant, the business owner or agency) can see and edit this Site
Everything is cleanly scoped. You can switch between Sites from the dashboard without their data ever overlapping.

When to create a new Site

Create a separate Site any time you’re working on a distinct business, brand, or website. Specifically:
  • A new client joins your agency → new Site for them
  • Your business launches a second brand on a separate domain → new Site for that brand
  • You’re running a subsidiary business with its own customers → new Site
If you’re unsure whether two properties should share a Site, ask yourself: do they have different competitors, different customers, and different content? If yes, they should be separate Sites.

Sites for agencies

If you’re a Maya — an agency professional managing a portfolio — Sites are your unit of client work.
  • Each client gets their own Site.
  • A portfolio dashboard shows how all your Sites are performing at a glance.
  • You can switch between Sites quickly, and share access with clients when you want them to see their own Site directly.
See Onboarding a client for the agency-specific setup flow.

What’s next

Adding your first Site

Walk through the Site creation wizard end to end.

Ingesting your website

How Onsomble reads your website content to inform scans and workflows.