One number for whether AI recommends you — watched continuously.
A scan tells you where you stand today. The Tracker keeps asking, stores every answer, and shows you which change moved which prompt — week after week.
Pick prompts, set a cadence, watch the movers.
Set up once; it runs without you.
Six things a one-off scan cannot tell you.
All of them need history.
Trend, not a snapshot
Score and mention share plotted over 30 days, 90 days or a year, at the cadence you set.
Per-prompt win and loss
Every tracked question shown as won or lost, with movement since the last run.
Displacement, named
When a rival takes your place, you see which one, on which prompt, in which engine.
Full answer history
Every run stored with the complete response text, so any figure can be opened and read.
Change attribution
Each movement is linked to the fixes and pages shipped between the two runs.
Volatility scoring
How unstable each answer is — the fastest way to find positions still worth contesting.
What each number actually measures.
No composite indexes we can’t explain.
Before you start tracking.
The Scan is a point-in-time baseline. The Tracker keeps running it on a schedule, stores every answer, and tells you the moment something moves.
Weekly checks, with every run stored. Displacement alerts fire within minutes of the run that detects them.
Yes, and you should. We generate a starting set for your category; the prompts your sales team hears are usually the valuable ones.
Every run is stored with the full answer text and a timestamp — twelve months on Growth, unlimited on Scale. Nothing is overwritten.
PDF report on every plan.
Yes, scored on the same prompts in the same runs, so every movement has a named cause.