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AI Visibility

Track your brand visibility across 17+ AI models with daily and weekly monitoring.
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AI Visibility Overview

AI Visibility Overview is your brand's home base in AI Rankia — the first thing to check when you want to know "how am I doing in AI search right now?" A real result Once your prompts have run, Overview gives you prioritized insights and a per-prompt breakdown — here, Nike ranked #1 out of 5 brands for one tracked prompt, with 100% visibility for the period: AI Rankia — AI Visibility Overview showing "What to do next" insights and a per-prompt ranking table with visibility percentages What you'll see - Visibility, Reach, Mentions, Brand #1 — your headline numbers for the period, plus how many total brands and domains showed up across your prompts. - What to do next — prioritized insights pulled straight from your data, for example flagging that third-party blogs are capturing your citations, or that your prompt set is too small. - Brand presence filter — narrow the prompt table to Visible / Invisible / Branded / Non-branded queries. - Per-prompt table — every tracked prompt with its ranking position, visibility %, run frequency, status and country, plus one-click links to that prompt's Response, Citations and Fan-Out. - Engine breakdown — a filter to isolate any single AI engine (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI, Grok, DeepSeek and more). How to use it 1. Select the brand you want in the top-left switcher. 2. Read the What to do next cards first — they're prioritized from your actual audit data. 3. Scroll to the per-prompt table and sort by visibility to see your strongest and weakest tracked prompts. 4. Click into any prompt's Response or Citations to read the full AI answer and the sources behind it. 5. Decide where to act next — more prompts to track, new content, or outreach to the sources you saw cited. New here? The Overview fills in once you've added prompts and run monitoring. Start with Add Prompts, then come back here.

Last updated on Jul 09, 2026

Semantic Map

The Semantic Map shows the world of topics AI engines connect to your brand — the themes, categories and sub-questions that surround you in AI answers, visualized as an interactive bubble chart. What you'll see AI Rankia — Semantic Map topic atlas bubble chart with coverage and market volume - Topics — the number of distinct topic clusters AI ties to your brand. - Market volume — the total search/answer opportunity across every topic combined. - Your coverage — the percentage of that market you currently show up in. - Topic Atlas — a bubble chart where each bubble is a topic: size = market volume, position = your coverage vs. how often the topic comes up. The "big market, low coverage" corner is where the biggest wins are hiding. - Opportunity vs. Semantic toggle — switch between "where should I attack first" and "how my topics relate to each other" views. The three-step workflow 1. Discover map — AI Rankia crawls your site and groups what it covers into topics. 2. Measure visibility — for each topic, it checks how often AI engines cite you when answering questions in that space. 3. Monitor — once you know your gaps, turn the biggest ones into tracked prompts or content briefs. How to use it 1. Open AI Visibility ▸ Semantic Map for the selected brand. 2. Look at the Topic Atlas and find bubbles in the "big market, low coverage" zone — these are topics you're relevant to but AI rarely credits you for. 3. Click a bubble to see the specific keywords and sub-topics behind it. 4. Send the biggest gaps to Content to build coverage, or add them as prompts in Add Prompts to start tracking them. Tip: Strong topical coverage is what makes AI engines confident enough to recommend you. A brand covering 94% of its market (like the example above) rarely gets skipped when AI answers a question in its space.

Last updated on Jul 09, 2026

Tracked Prompts

Tracked Prompts is the library of every prompt you're monitoring, with its results and history over time. A real result The List view shows every tracked prompt with its live ranking position, visibility score, schedule and status in one table: AI Rankia — Tracked Prompts list showing three monitored prompts with ranking position and visibility percentage for each What a prompt is A prompt is a real question your audience asks an AI engine — like "best running shoes for marathon training" or "top athletic shoe brands 2026". AI Rankia runs each tracked prompt against the AI engines you choose and records whether, and how, your brand shows up. What you'll see - Dashboard / List / Threads — three ways to view the same tracked prompts: an analytics dashboard, a sortable list, or full answer threads. - Rank & visibility — each prompt's current ranking position (e.g. "#1 out of 5 Rankings and 16 brands") and visibility percentage. - Response / Citations / Fan Out — quick links straight into that prompt's full AI answer, its cited sources, and the sub-queries AI generated for it. - Freq, Status, Country, Branded — the monitoring schedule, whether it's actively processing, target market, and whether the query names your brand directly. How to use it 1. Open AI Visibility ▸ Tracked Prompts. 2. Use List view to scan every prompt's rank and visibility at once, or Dashboard to filter and chart a specific prompt over time. 3. Click Response to read the exact AI answer, or Citations to see the sources behind it. 4. Watch how each prompt's result changes over days and weeks as monitoring keeps running. Adding more Add prompts from AI Visibility ▸ Add Prompts, or discover new ones with AI Prompt Discovery. Tip: Monitoring uses credits each time a prompt runs across engines. Track the prompts that matter most and use weekly monitoring for the long tail.

Last updated on Jul 09, 2026

Source Influence

Source Influence reveals the websites behind the AI answers about your market — the sources AI engines lean on when they talk about you and your competitors. A real result With enough tracked prompts running, this becomes one of the richest views in AI Visibility — which domains move your market, and exactly who's winning the AI conversation: AI Rankia — Source Influence showing domains that move the market and a brand ranking of who owns the AI conversation What you'll see - Answers analyzed — how many AI answers in your tracked set were used to compute influence. - Your baseline — how often you're mentioned in general, before accounting for any specific source. - Cited domains — the sites AI actually references when answering about your topics. - Sources lifting this brand — the specific domains that, when cited, measurably raise the odds you get mentioned. - Domains that move this market — every source ranked by how often AI cites it, with the share of those answers where your brand appears. - Who owns the AI conversation — every brand seen across your answers, ranked by total appearances — click one to flip the whole page and see which domains lift that brand instead. How to use it 1. Open AI Visibility ▸ Source Influence for your brand. 2. Start on Market Overview to see the domains that move your whole category. 3. Use the "Measure influence for" selector to switch between your brand and any competitor. 4. Spot high-value sources that lift competitors but not you. 5. Send those targets to PR for outreach, or to Links to pursue a citation. Tip: This tool gets sharper the more prompts you track — it needs a real body of analyzed answers to produce reliable domain-level results. Getting mentioned on the sources AI already trusts is one of the fastest ways to move your visibility.

Last updated on Jul 09, 2026

LLM Readiness Audit

The LLM Readiness Audit checks whether AI crawlers can actually access your site — because a page AI can't read is a page AI can never cite, no matter how good the content is. A real result Here's what a completed audit looks like: an overall readiness score, plus a clear split of which AI crawlers are let in and which are blocked. AI Rankia — LLM Readiness Audit showing 36/100 score and blocked AI crawlers including GPTBot and ClaudeBot What you'll see - LLM Ready score (0–100) — your overall optimization score, with a plain-English label like "Needs Work." - Accessible Agents — the AI crawlers that CAN reach your site (for example Perplexity-User, Google-Extended). - Blocked Agents — the AI crawlers currently blocked, each with the HTTP status they receive (a 403 means your server is actively refusing them). It's common — and often unintentional — to see major crawlers like GPTBot, ChatGPT-User or ClaudeBot blocked here. - Further down the report: specific, prioritized fixes for each blocker found. How to use it 1. Open AI Visibility ▸ LLM Readiness Audit for your brand. 2. Enter your website URL and run the analysis — it costs a small number of credits per run. 3. Check the Blocked Agents list first. If a major AI crawler shows a 403, that's usually a robots.txt or firewall rule blocking it — an easy, high-impact fix. 4. Work through the rest of the recommendations, then re-run the audit to confirm your score improved. Tip: A blocked crawler is often the single biggest reason a well-written page never gets cited. Check this before investing more in content.

Last updated on Jul 09, 2026

AI Schema Creator

Schema markup is one of the most important technical signals for AI visibility. The AI Schema Creator generates clean, AI-optimized structured data (JSON-LD) you can copy straight into your pages. Why schema matters for AI AI engines rely on structured data to understand your page — what it is, its key details, and how things relate. Pages with good schema are more likely to be cited by AI and to appear in Google AI Overviews. Getting started Enter any URL and choose a schema type — the tool analyzes the live page and generates complete, ready-to-use markup: AI Rankia — AI Schema Creator input screen with website URL and Analyze Schema button Schema types - Product — for e-commerce and product pages (name, description, price, rating, availability, brand). Important for AI Shopping results. - Blog/Article — for posts and content pages (headline, author, dates, description, images). - Author — for team and about pages (name, credentials, role, profiles). Builds E-E-A-T. - FAQ — question-and-answer pairs for rich results. - LLM-optimized — enhanced schema with extra signals for AI comprehension. How to use it 1. Open AI Visibility ▸ AI Schema Creator for your brand. 2. Enter the URL of the page you want schema for. 3. Choose the schema type that fits the page. 4. AI Rankia analyzes the page and generates complete JSON-LD — review it in View History any time. 5. Copy the output into your page's <head>. After generating 1. Paste the JSON-LD into your page's <head>. 2. Validate it with Google's Rich Results Test. 3. Re-run your monitored prompts after a couple of weeks to see if citations improve. Tip: Start with your most important pages — homepage, top product pages and highest-traffic posts. Combine with the LLM Readiness Audit so the pages you enhance are actually reachable by AI crawlers.

Last updated on Jul 09, 2026