Getting Started with RankScore
Welcome to RankScore. This guide walks you through the platform — how it's laid out, where everything lives, and how to get the most out of Artemis, our AI SEO agent.
If you'd rather watch than read, the founder walkthrough video covers the same ground.
The big picture
RankScore is built around a workspace where you chat with Artemis, an AI SEO agent who audits your site, finds opportunities, writes content, and tracks your rankings. Everything she creates — content plans, articles, site health reports, keyword research — is saved to your project library so you can come back to it any time.
Creating your first project
When you first log in, you'll land on your projects page. If you already have projects, they'll be listed here. To add a new one, click New Project and follow the prompts. Setup only takes a couple of minutes.
Once your project is ready, click to launch it and you'll be taken into the workspace.
The workspace
The workspace is where you'll spend most of your time. It's split into two panels:
- Left-hand side — your chat with Artemis.
- Right-hand side — her outputs. This is where the SEO dashboard, focus suggestions, and any reports or articles she's created for your project appear.
Chatting with Artemis
The chat works like any AI assistant — ask her anything, in your own words, and she'll either advise or take action depending on what you need.
If you're not sure where to start, open the prompt library. This contains all the specific functions Artemis can execute on your behalf, organised by category. It's the fastest way to discover what she can do.
For example, you can ask her to build a content plan for your project. She'll analyse the gaps between your site, your competitors, and what people are actually searching for, then produce a plan built around topic clusters — a pillar article plus supporting sub-articles.
The library
Anything Artemis creates is saved to your project library so you can come back to it whenever you need. Here's what lives there:
Content plan
Your content plan is structured around topic clusters. From the plan, you can ask Artemis to generate any of the articles, and track which ones have been generated and which have been published.
Articles
Every article Artemis generates is saved here. When she writes an article, she automatically includes:
- Internal links to pages that already exist on your website
- Images sourced from Pexels
- Tables and FAQs where relevant
To edit an article, click into the editor. You can make manual edits yourself, or highlight any section of text and ask Artemis to rewrite it. You can pick from predefined options or give her custom instructions.
You can also swap out any image — hit Replace and search Pexels for an alternative.
When you're ready to publish, you have a few options:
- Publish directly to WordPress if you've connected your site
- Export as a Word doc (useful for client delivery)
- Export as HTML or Markdown to import into any other CMS
New CMS integrations are being added regularly, so the list of direct-publish options will keep growing.
Site health plan
This is your technical SEO audit. It tells you everything that needs fixing to make sure your site is correctly indexed by Google, other search engines, and AI platforms.
Each issue is listed with details. If something doesn't make sense, just ask Artemis in the chat — she'll explain what it is and what you need to do.
Keyword rankings
This tracks every keyword your site currently ranks for, along with your position, monthly search volume, and the page that's ranking.
You can refresh the data at any time. If there's a keyword you want to track that you don't yet rank for, scroll to the bottom of the table and add it manually — you'll be able to check your current position and monitor it going forward.
Keyword opportunities
When you're not sure what to target next, ask Artemis for keyword opportunities. She'll return suggestions based on monthly search volume, competitiveness, and trend direction.
The best opportunities are typically ones with meaningful search volume, low difficulty, and a growing trend — those are your fastest wins and a good signal for what to write about next.
Integrations
You'll find integrations in the workspace sidebar. WordPress is live today, and more are being added all the time — by the time you're reading this, there may be several available.
Connecting WordPress
To connect your WordPress site, you'll need:
- Your WordPress URL
- Your admin username
- An application password (created inside WordPress itself)
If you're not sure how to create an application password, click the help icon next to the field and it'll load our walkthrough article.
Project settings
Project settings is where you configure how Artemis thinks about your project.
Brand knowledge
This is the most important setting in the platform. When you first create a project, AI generates an initial brand knowledge profile. You should come in and edit it to make sure it accurately reflects your business.
Everything in this section is used as context for every single thing Artemis does. If she's writing articles in a voice that isn't quite right, or focusing on the wrong audience, this is usually where to fix it.
Content language
Set the language and regional variant of English you want Artemis to use — UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, or Canada. More options are coming soon.
This affects two things:
- How articles are written — spellings and grammar will match the region you've selected.
- Which regions are searched for keyword research, backlink research, and related tasks.
Domain data
You can refresh your domain authority and other stats shown on the SEO dashboard from here.
Deleting a project
If you need to free up a project slot — for example, when switching clients — you can delete a project from settings.
Other reports
Beyond the core library items, Artemis can run a wide range of other reports and analyses. You'll find them all in the prompt library under Analysis. Worth exploring once you're comfortable with the basics.
Getting help
If you get stuck, exit the workspace and click the help icon. From there you can:
- Ask our AI for an instant answer
- Browse the help docs
- Email our support team — we'll reply as soon as possible
Welcome aboard.