Product

Topic Engine Content Engine AEO Rank Autopilot Visibility Tracking Website & Migration Audits Rankings Pricing

Resources

Browse all resources → Case Studies Blog FAQ Knowledge Base Research Docs

Visibility Tracking

Watch AI start naming you. Week over week, across every engine.

We track the exact questions your buyers ask AI - across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews and Gemini - and show you, prompt by prompt, where you're named and where a competitor is.

See where AI names you Step 05 - the proof behind the guarantee

We watch the same engines your buyers ask

ChatGPT logo ChatGPT Claude logo Claude Perplexity logo Perplexity Gemini logo Gemini Google AI Overviews

Five engines, one scoreboard. Named or not-named, question by question - so you always know exactly where you stand.

The ChatGPT check is a real logged-in session - not an API guess.

How it works

We track, we fix, you watch the mentions appear

01

We track the questions your buyers ask AI

A fixed set of the real prompts your buyers type into AI assistants, run through the engines and recorded, one by one, as named or not-named. No guessing at keywords - the actual questions that decide the sale.

ChatGPT · Claude · Perplexity · Google AIO · Gemini

02

We find where a competitor is named instead of you

Every question where the AI recommends someone else is a "MISS". Those gaps are not just a report - they become the exact articles we write next to close them.

MISS queries feed the content pipeline

03

You see a simple scoreboard

Each question, each engine, mentioned or not - and a trend line that climbs as we publish. No dashboards to decode; you read it in ten seconds.

Versioned before / after, timestamped

04

It's done-for-you

You don't run scans or read dashboards for homework. We track, we fix, you watch the mentions appear. We count plain-English mentions where the AI names or recommends you - not just links.

We count named / recommended, not just links

Your visibility dashboard

Every question, every engine - named or not

One grid tells the whole story: a filled dot means the AI named you, a hollow dot means it didn't. Watch the row for a question flip from empty to full as we publish against it.

Visibility yourdomain.com

AI mention rate

18% 61%

Illustrative sample

Scanned on a recurring schedule · the full 5-engine matrix runs on manual refresh

Buyer question
Perplexity
Google AIO
ChatGPT
Gemini
Claude

best live chat software for small business

24/7 customer support outsourcing

live chat vs chatbot for lead capture

HIPAA-compliant live chat for clinics

outsourced help desk pricing per agent

ecommerce live chat that lifts conversions

Filled = named / recommended Hollow = not named Column color = engine
Named instead of you
competitor-one.com named in 4 of 6 Critical
competitor-two.com named in 3 of 6 High
rival-support.io named in 2 of 6 Medium

Each of these is a MISS - and the shortlist for what we write next.

Before → after · one question

"best live chat software for small business"

Not named recurring scans → Named

Sample data used for illustration. Mention rates and counts vary by site, market and engine - they are not a promised outcome.

Why it proves the guarantee

The receipt that the work moved the needle

Every scan is timestamped and versioned, so the before/after is on the record - a question that showed "not named" turning into "named" is the receipt that the work moved the needle.

Monitoring tools stop at the measurement - they hand you a number and leave. We do the work and prove it on the same dashboard: the gaps we find become the articles we write, and the next scan shows the mention appear.

See where AI names a competitor instead of you

A free audit runs your buyer questions through the engines and shows you, prompt by prompt, who gets named. Named in AI answers in 90 days, or we work free until you are.