aeo-visibility-tracking
Use when AI-search visibility needs measuring: which engines mention the brand, for which buyer questions, citing which sources. Produces a visibility baseline, a trend line, and a ranked list of the sources worth influencing. Exact commands live in references/commands.md.
Set the baseline
- define the brand (and competitor brands — ranking against them is the readout that lands) and its topics
- seed prompts with the questions buyers actually ask an AI engine — "best X for Y," "X vs Z," "how do I solve W" — in the buyer's words, not the category's marketing language. Batch-create per topic, spread across target engines and countries
- read the visibility timeline and brand ranking for the baseline: who gets mentioned, for what, where
Read the results
- visibility explain shows why a score moved — which prompts and engines drove it
- citations and sources are the actionable half: which domains, URLs, and domain types the engines actually cite for these prompts. This is the target list — if engines cite three Reddit threads and two comparison posts for the category, that's where content effort goes
- sentiment explain shows how the brand is characterized when it does appear — visible-but-mispositioned needs different work than invisible
Report per topic: visibility vs competitors, trend, top cited sources, and one concrete content action per gap.
What good looks like
A great AEO readout names the prompts that matter commercially, ranks the brand against named competitors per engine, and ends with a short cited-source hit-list — "these 5 URLs drive the category answers; here's where the brand can plausibly earn a mention." Mediocre tracking reports one aggregate score with no explain and no source mining. What gets overlooked: country and engine splits (visibility in one engine says nothing about another) and prompt drift — refresh seeded prompts as the buyer language evolves.