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Updating Personalization in RankFrame
Learn how to update your RankFrame Personalization data, what changes propagate to AI features automatically, and when you need to regenerate existing AI-written meta tags or schemas.
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What changes when you update Personalization

1. Where to Edit Personalization
Click your avatar block at the bottom of the left sidebar to open Account Settings. Click the Personalization tab. Edit any field in either the Brand Identity or Strategy section. Click the Save Settings button at the bottom to persist the change.
2. What Updates Automatically
All future AI generations from the moment you click Save use the new Personalization data. This includes new "Write with AI" clicks on titles and descriptions, new alt text generations, and new schema auto-generations. There is no waiting period: the next generation reflects the update.
3. What Does Not Update Automatically
Anything you have already generated and saved stays saved. Old meta titles, old meta descriptions, old alt text, old schema fields remain as they were. RankFrame does not retroactively rewrite your saved SEO content. This is intentional: you may have edited the AI output and you do not want it overwritten.
4. How to Refresh Existing AI Outputs
To bring saved AI content in line with new Personalization, you regenerate it manually. For meta titles and descriptions: open Global Settings or each page and click the Write with AI / Generate button. For alt text: open Image SEO and click the wand on individual images, or use Select All + Generate Alt Text for bulk. For schemas: re-run Auto-Generate on the pages whose schemas you want refreshed.
5. When a Refresh Is Worth the Credits
Refreshing all AI outputs costs credits (1 per generation). Worth doing when: you change Brand Name, you do a significant rebrand, you change Audience to a different ICP, or you change your primary Main Goal (e.g. from Brand Awareness to Generate Leads). Not worth doing for small wording tweaks in Brand About or adding one new competitor URL.
6. Multi-Site Considerations
Personalization is account-level. If you connect multiple Framer sites under the same RankFrame account, all sites share the same Personalization. Updating Personalization affects every site's future AI output. If you manage truly separate brands, use separate RankFrame accounts.
Personalization update workflow
Open Account Settings and click the Personalization tab.
Click your avatar at the bottom of the left sidebar, then switch to the Personalization tab.
Edit the fields that have changed.
Update Brand Name, Brand About, Goals, Industry, Audience, and Competitors as needed across the Brand Identity and Strategy sections.
Click Save Settings at the bottom.
The full-width purple Save Settings button persists every edit in the Personalization tab in one action.
Decide which AI outputs to refresh.
Critical pages first: homepage, top-traffic pages, conversion pages. Lower-priority pages can refresh later or not at all.
Regenerate per page and asset.
Click Write with AI / Generate to refresh meta title and description on each page. Run Auto-Generate again for schemas if needed. Run Image SEO bulk alt text if image branding is affected.
Verify and tighten.
Confirm the new outputs read the way you expect. Edit any AI output manually if you want to tighten the wording.
Tip: Batch your regeneration work. Refreshing 30 pages in one sitting is faster than spreading it across weeks, and it keeps your live SEO consistent with the new positioning.
Frequently asked questions
Will updating Personalization affect my Google rankings?
Updating Personalization itself does not affect rankings. Regenerating and publishing updated meta tags can affect how your pages appear in search results, which can change CTR. Keep core SEO best practices (focus keywords, length limits) consistent across regenerations.
