Yes - Chatbeat allows you to tailor your project to a specific country or region. This is done through a combination of two settings: geolocation and prompt language. Getting both right ensures your data reflects the market you actually care about.
Setting Geolocation
When creating a new project, after entering your brand's domain or name, you'll reach the prompt selection screen. At the top, you'll see a Geolocation dropdown - by default it's set to Global.
Click the dropdown and search for your target country.
Once selected, Chatbeat will query AI models from that country's perspective, which can significantly change the brands and sources that appear in responses.
Prompt Language Matters
Geolocation tells AI models where the user is asking from, but the language of your prompts tells them what kind of answer to give. These two factors work together to shape the results.
Here's how different combinations affect your data:
English prompts + no geolocation = global results. AI models will return the most universally relevant answers, typically dominated by international brands and English-language sources.
English prompts + geolocation set to Great Britain = British-focused results. Models will adjust their recommendations toward the UK market, but the answers remain in English.
French prompts + geolocation set to France = French market results. When you combine a local language with the matching geolocation, AI models deliver the most locally relevant answers - often including regional brands and local-language sources that wouldn't appear in English queries.
Going Even More Specific
If you need results for a particular city or region within a country, you can include the location directly in your prompt text. For example, instead of "What tool helps track brand mentions?" you could write "What tool helps track brand mentions in Scotland?".
This gives you an extra layer of precision on top of your geolocation setting - useful when your business operates in a specific area rather than nationwide.
Quick Summary
Think of it as three levels of localization:
Geolocation - sets the country from which AI models are queried.
Prompt language - determines the language context of the responses. Local-language prompts produce more locally relevant results.
Location in prompt text - narrows results further to a specific city, region, or area within your chosen country.
For the most accurate local data, combine all three: set the right geolocation, write prompts in the local language, and add geographic specifics to the prompt text where it matters.
If you need help setting up a project for a specific market, don't hesitate to contact us.
