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AI Visibility Analysis

See how your brand shows up in AI search. Track visibility scores across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini. Monitor competitor rankings, share of voice, and get actionable recommendations to improve your AI presence.

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Overview

AI Visibility Analysis shows how a brand appears in AI-generated answers across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity. Use it to test category prompts, compare competitor mentions and share of voice, review citation coverage, and turn visibility gaps into content recommendations.

Use cases

  • See whether AI assistants mention or cite your brand for category and product prompts.
  • Compare brand visibility, ranking, and share of voice against known or discovered competitors.
  • Find topics, prompts, and content types that could strengthen AI-answer coverage.

Input tips

  • Provide the primary brand website URL.
  • Add industry keywords and custom prompts when you already know the questions to test.
  • Leave auto-generated prompts on for a broader prompt sample.
  • Add competitor URLs when exact comparisons matter; otherwise use auto-detection.
  • Choose the region, language, and prompt count that match the market you care about.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns an executive summary, visibility score and grade, brand mention rate, citation rate, share of voice, analysis scope, per-model breakdowns, per-prompt breakdowns, competitor share-of-voice, topic comparisons, discovered competitors, citation analysis, top-performing prompts, content recommendations with priorities and content types, provider status, metadata, and cost metadata.

Caveats

  • AI-generated answers can change between runs, providers, prompts, regions, and languages.
  • Scores reflect the prompt set and providers that returned usable responses.
  • Auto-detected competitors and generated prompts should be reviewed before acting on them.
  • Recommendations are research signals, not guaranteed ranking improvements.
  • Some provider responses, citations, or competitor mentions may be missing or partial.