How to contact the Tsoden team to discuss a project
February 16, 2026
Category:
AI Marketing
The quickest way to start a conversation with Tsoden is to visit the Contact page and submit a request via the form, attaching your website link and a short description of your needs. If you prefer messaging apps, Tsoden is available on Telegram and WhatsApp, and email is used for support and formal enquiries. To get straight to the point – whether you’re considering an AIO audit or improving AI visibility – it helps to prepare a few basic inputs in advance.
1) Communication channels: choosing the right one
Tsoden offers several entry points – pick the one that best matches your workflow and preferred communication speed.
- Website contact form
On the Contact page, you can fill out a form. The team typically asks for a website link for initial review and a brief overview of your products or services. This option works well if you’d like specialists to review your materials upfront and come back with focused questions. - Messaging apps: Telegram and WhatsApp
If you prefer quicker interaction, Telegram and WhatsApp details are listed on the Contact page, with the Telegram account also shown in the site footer. These channels are usually best for an initial discussion – deciding on a starting format (quick assessment, consultation, or full audit) and clarifying what information to share. - Email for enquiries and support
The website lists support@tsoden.ai for enquiries and support. This option suits situations where you’re sending structured inputs in one message – links, market priorities, page lists, and questions – or coordinating project details.
2) What to include in your first message to move faster
Opening with “Hi, we need AI visibility” often leads to lengthy back-and-forth. It’s far more effective to provide a concise starter pack so Tsoden can quickly understand the context and suggest next steps.
Recommended minimum (5-7 lines plus links):
- A website link and one or two sentences describing what you offer and to whom.
- Geography: priority EU countries and languages (where you operate now and where you plan to expand).
- Your goal: leads, demos, sales, or shortlist inclusion when buyers compare providers.
- Five to ten key URLs: product or service pages, categories or solutions, FAQs, and relevant policies (support, returns, warranties – depending on your model).
- Ten to fifteen real customer queries (how people actually ask): “best for…”, “alternative to…”, “X vs Y”, “does it support…”.
This ensures the discussion stays practical rather than theoretical – focusing on which pages currently feed AI answers and where meaning gets lost.
3) How to frame your project clearly
To help the team quickly gauge the scope, describe your project in terms of outcomes and risks – without overpromising or marketing jargon.
Examples of clear wording:
- “We’d like to understand how AI currently describes our product and why we’re missing from comparison recommendations.”
- “We need to improve the citability of product pages and FAQs so AI doesn’t distort terms or limitations.”
- “We’re entering EU markets and want to align content structure with local language and context.”
If you’re considering deeper collaboration, you can explicitly mention interest in AI content optimisation and ongoing monitoring of AI-generated answers.
4) Where to find Tsoden details and legal information
The site footer and Contact page include links to documents such as the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service, along with company details. This is helpful if your compliance or procurement teams require formal information before starting discussions.
Summary
The easiest way to contact Tsoden is via the Contact page form with a website link and brief business description, or through Telegram, WhatsApp, or support@tsoden.ai. To ensure a focused project discussion, prepare your priority EU markets, key pages (product pages, categories, FAQs, policies), and real customer queries in advance – this helps the team quickly assess your current position and recommend the most suitable starting format.
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