AI Search Visibility Tracker

See if AI recommends your brand or your competitors

AI search does not behave like a standard search results page. TrackAIMentions turns organic brand visibility, selected competitor exposure, and prompt-level gaps into an on-demand report your team can use.

Report-first workflow

Start with a free category check

Enter a domain, confirm the category and competitors, then generate a sample report from organic prompts where people do not name the target brand.

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Prompt-based evidence

Start from buyer-intent prompts and inspect whether the brand appears, how it is framed, and which competitors are recommended.

Competitor context

Compare your brand against the same prompt set instead of reading isolated AI answers one by one.

Actionable summary

Turn the snapshot into a short report your team can use for content, positioning, PR, and client reporting.

AI Visibility Tool Criteria

What to look for in an AI search visibility tool

Search volume is moving toward AI visibility tools, AI search visibility tools, and AI visibility reports. The useful workflow is not a generic tracker; it is a report that explains whether AI recommends your brand when people ask for the category.

Organic visibility scoring

The main score should come from buyer questions that do not name the target brand, not branded prompts that already bias the answer.

Selected competitor context

A useful AI visibility tool should show which known alternatives AI recommends in the same category answers.

Prompt-level evidence

Teams need the actual questions, answer snippets, source context, and gaps behind the score before changing content or PR plans.

Clear product boundaries

Report-first analysis is different from a continuous monitoring dashboard, a Google rank tracker, or automated AI Overview crawling.

Best starting point

Run the free AI visibility checker first. Then review the sample report andmethodology before ordering a Snapshot.

Where this helps

The report is designed for teams that need a clear AI visibility baseline before making SEO, content, PR, or positioning decisions.

SEO audits

Add AI visibility evidence to a traditional SEO audit when a client asks why their brand is missing from AI answers.

Content planning

Find the prompts and category narratives where your site needs clearer product, comparison, and proof content.

Agency reporting

Create a baseline report before pitching ongoing GEO, content, review, or digital PR work.

What the report includes

TrackAIMentions focuses on on-demand AI visibility reports, not a continuous rank tracker or subscription dashboard.

Organic visibility

A main score based on buyer questions that do not name the target brand.

Selected alternative comparison

A side-by-side view of which selected competitors appear and get listed first.

Prompt-level gaps

The prompts where competitors appear more clearly and where the brand needs stronger proof.

Recommendations

Prioritized next actions for category pages, comparison content, reviews, and third-party proof.

FAQ

What is an AI search visibility tracker?

It is a report-first workflow that checks whether AI answers mention a brand, which competitors appear, and what positioning signals are present across a defined prompt set.

Is this the same as traditional rank tracking?

No. Traditional rank tracking follows blue-link positions. AI visibility reporting looks at how answer engines mention, recommend, and describe brands.

Can I run a free AI visibility check?

Yes. Start with the free checker to test five organic buyer-intent prompts, then use Snapshot if you need broader prompt coverage and full answer evidence.

What does organic AI visibility mean?

Organic visibility is based on category questions where the person asks for a need or option without naming the target brand. Branded and comparison prompts are useful context, but they do not drive the main score.

Can I use this for client reporting?

Yes. The report format is designed to turn AI answer data into a clear baseline for audits, proposals, and client-facing recommendations.