The problem
Every week, more of your potential customers ask an AI engine — not Google — who they should call. And you have absolutely no scoreboard for it. Traditional rank trackers don't see inside ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity. You could be recommended daily, or invisible, or worst of all, an engine could be repeating something wrong about your business — and you'd never know any of it.
What we do
We built a monitor that asks the AI engines your buyers' questions and writes down the answers. Weekly and automatically, it queries Gemini, Perplexity, and Bing's AI with realistic buyer-style prompts for your industry and area — "best [your service] near [your city] for [real situation]" — and records whether your business is named, what's said, and who's cited instead of you.
The result is the thing this whole category lacks: a longitudinal log. Not a one-time screenshot, not a vendor's vibes — a dated record of your AI-search visibility over time, so when you invest in AI-search optimization you can watch whether the needle actually moves. And when an engine names your competitor for a query you should own, you know the same week.
We're strict about what this data does and doesn't say. A citation is a measured fact. "That citation caused a phone call" is not — attribution like that honestly requires the caller to tell you. We log facts and label everything else as inference.
How it works
- Query design. A prompt set built from how your buyers actually talk — situations, not keywords.
- Baseline week. First full pass across engines; you see today's truth, cited-or-not, before anything else happens.
- Automated weekly runs. Same questions, every engine, every week, logged with dates.
- The scoreboard. A running report: citations won, citations lost, competitors named, and what changed since last month.
What you get
- A baseline AI-visibility report across major engines
- A weekly automated citation log with dated entries
- Competitor citation tracking — who the engines name when they don't name you
- Plain-English monthly readouts a non-technical owner can act on
Receipts
This monitor runs in production for a California mortgage brokerage — weekly, automated, hitting Gemini, Bing, and Perplexity. It's how we caught, on July 8, 2026, the first measured win: Gemini naming that client first for a real buyer-style query, screenshot on file. We found out because we were measuring. That's the entire pitch.