AI Visibility Tools Directory: 200+ Platforms Mapped (April 2026)
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AI Visibility Tools Directory: 200+ Platforms Mapped (April 2026)

David Gregorian
David GregorianApril 21, 2026

Two years ago, the AI Search Optimization category barely existed. Today, there are over 200 tools competing to help brands show up in AI search results.

The market grew faster than the language to describe it. Depending on who you ask, you need a GEO tool, an AEO platform, an LLMO solution, an AI SEO suite, or an AI visibility tracker. Some of these terms describe genuinely different things. Most of the time, they describe the same product wearing a different label.

That makes evaluation exhausting. You search for "AI visibility tool" and get a wall of landing pages that all sound identical: mentions, citations, sentiment, share of voice, competitor benchmarking. Every vendor claims coverage across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude. Very few explain what makes them different from the other 199.

We decided to catalog the entire market. Temso operates in this space (we build the AI agent that helps brands get recommended by AI search engines), so we had selfish reasons: we wanted to know exactly who else is out there and what they do. But the result is useful for anyone evaluating tools, so we are publishing it as a public resource.

How this directory works:

Every tool is listed alphabetically. Each entry describes what the product does based on its public positioning, not our opinion of its quality. There are no scores, no tiers, and no affiliate links. If a tool tracks AI mentions, we say that. If it also writes content, we say that too. If its website does not make its features clear, we say that as well.

The entries fall roughly into five groups, though many tools span more than one:

  • Tracking and monitoring: Tools that measure how often your brand appears in AI-generated answers, which sources get cited, and how competitors perform on the same prompts.
  • Content and optimization: Platforms that help you create, audit, or restructure content so AI engines are more likely to reference it.
  • Analytics and intelligence: Dashboards that aggregate visibility, sentiment, share of voice, and citation data into reports and trend lines.
  • SEO suites with AI add-ons: Established SEO platforms that have bolted on AI visibility features alongside their existing rank tracking, audits, and keyword research.
  • Agents and execution: Tools that go beyond reporting to recommend specific actions, generate deliverables, or execute changes on your behalf.

If we missed a tool, email us at hello@temso.ai and we will add it.

Temso AI (temso.ai) — Featured

Most tools in this directory do the same thing: they show you a dashboard. Your brand was mentioned 12 times last week. Sentiment is 74% positive. Competitor X has a higher share of voice. Now what?

That is where most platforms stop and where Temso starts.

Temso AI is an AI agent, not a dashboard. It monitors your brand across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, and more, then tells you exactly what to do about it. It identifies gaps, builds prioritized campaigns, drafts content, suggests outreach targets, and flags community threads worth engaging in. You review, approve, and the agent handles execution.

What makes it different from the other 199 tools on this list:

  • It acts, not just reports: Temso surfaces specific next steps: a blog post to write, a listing to claim, a Reddit thread to respond to. Each action is tied to a measurable visibility opportunity, not generic advice.
  • Content creation is built in: It does not just tell you "create more comparison content." It writes the brief, drafts the piece, and queues it for your approval.
  • Three layers of insight: Temso separates visibility (does AI recommend you?), perception (how does AI describe you?), and influence (which sources does AI rely on in your space?). Most tools blur these into a single score.
  • No expertise required: Setup takes five minutes. You do not need to understand the difference between GEO and AEO. You do not need a dedicated AEO hire. The agent works autonomously within the guardrails you set.
  • Built for teams that cannot spend $5,000 a month: Plans start from $59/month. The traditional approach to this work costs $3,000 to $10,000 per month in agency fees and tool subscriptions, requires weeks to configure, and still leaves you doing the work yourself.
  • Rated 4.8 on G2.

Get started with Temso AI →

A-Z Directory

AccuRanker (accuranker.com)

Best known for enterprise rank tracking, AccuRanker extended into AI with AccuLLM. The module runs your prompts against ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and AI Mode, then reports which brands appeared, which domains were cited, and how sentiment compares across competitors. It sits inside the existing AccuRanker dashboard, so teams already using it for traditional SEO can add AI visibility without switching tools.

Addlly AI (addlly.ai)

Addlly approaches AI visibility from the content production side. It offers AI agents that generate SEO and GEO content designed to appear in answer engines like ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews. The platform also includes a visibility checker and a GEO audit, but the emphasis is on creating material that performs rather than purely monitoring what already exists.

Adobe LLM Optimizer (adobe.com)

Adobe entered the space with LLM Optimizer, a tool that measures how frequently AI answers reference your brand and which pages get cited. It generates visibility scores, share of voice metrics, and citation reports, then flags content and technical issues that may be limiting your appearance. A companion Chrome extension lets you test individual pages for AI readability.

Advanced Web Ranking (advancedwebranking.com)

Advanced Web Ranking has tracked search rankings for over two decades. Its AI layer adds ChatGPT citation tracking, Google AI Mode monitoring, and Perplexity brand visibility reporting. The AI data sits alongside traditional keyword rankings, which makes it useful for teams that want to compare where they stand in both classic and AI-driven search from one interface.

AEO Vision (aeovision.ai)

AEO Vision combines brand monitoring with a structured audit workflow. It scans ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity for mentions and sentiment, then walks you through a domain review covering markup, site structure, and crawlability. The roadmap feature proposes a prioritized fix list based on what the audit finds.

Ahrefs Brand Radar (ahrefs.com)

Ahrefs launched Brand Radar to bring AI visibility into its established SEO platform. It covers Google AI Overviews, AI Mode, ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, and Perplexity. The tool clusters related prompts into topics and surfaces the sources behind each citation, helping you identify specific pages or domains driving (or blocking) your visibility. Competitor benchmarking is built into every view.

AI Brand Tracking (aibrandtracking.com)

AI Brand Tracking publishes category-level visibility studies alongside its monitoring product. The tracker itself checks how your brand appears across AI engines and connects low visibility to SEO gaps. The published studies, which rank brands and domains by AI appearance rate, double as marketing and as research depending on how you use them.

AI Rank Checker (airankchecker.net)

AI Rank Checker runs scheduled checks against ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, and Grok. You define keywords, it queries each engine, and it converts appearances into ranking and visibility data. The platform supports tracking multiple domains from one account, exports results, and sends alerts when your visibility changes.

AI SEO Tracker (aiseotracker.com)

AI SEO Tracker bundles AI mention tracking with traditional SEO utilities. The AI side covers ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews with competitor comparisons. The SEO side adds on-page audits, technical checks, and a backlink tool. It is aimed at teams that want a single subscription covering both sides of search.

AISEOMate (aiseomate.com)

AISEOMate operates more like a task manager than a visibility tracker. It analyzes your site, then generates a to-do list focused on content creation and backlink acquisition aimed at increasing AI search traffic. If you need dashboards and trend lines, this is not the right fit. If you want a checklist to work through, it may be.

AI Visibility (aivisibility.io)

AI Visibility runs continuous monitoring and produces a composite brand score based on how you appear across multiple AI platforms. It includes alerts for visibility drops and reputation risks. The platform emphasizes always-on surveillance rather than periodic audits, positioning itself for brands that need early warning when something shifts.

AIclicks (aiclicks.io)

AIclicks tracks brand appearances in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity at the prompt level. Each monitored prompt shows whether you were mentioned, what was said, and how competitors performed on the same query. It also runs site audits focused on AI readiness and citation potential.

AIOSEO (aioseo.com)

AIOSEO is a WordPress plugin, not a standalone AI visibility platform. It handles on-page SEO tasks like metadata, schema, and sitemaps, and it recently added an LLMs.txt generator to help AI crawlers understand your site. If your site runs on WordPress and you want basic AI readiness alongside traditional on-page optimization, this covers it. For cross-engine mention tracking, you would need a separate tool.

Airefs (getairefs.com)

Airefs blends AI search analytics with social listening. It tracks impressions and clicks from AI search, monitors real-time brand mentions, and reports share of voice against competitors. It also pulls in Reddit and social mentions, which gives a broader view of where conversations about your brand are happening outside of AI engines.

AirOps (airops.com)

AirOps is a workflow automation platform for SEO and content teams, not a mention tracker. It helps teams produce and refresh content at scale using AI, with features like technical SEO recommendations, internal linking suggestions, and schema markup automation. The goal is to make your content more visible across Google and LLM results through better production processes rather than through monitoring dashboards.

AIsearchIQ (aisearchiq.com)

AIsearchIQ takes a crawl-first approach. Its audit shows how AI models interpret your site: which pages have citation potential, where content gaps exist, and how your structure holds up. A tracking snippet logs AI bot visits, turning server-side data into a dashboard that shows which crawlers are reading your pages and how often.

Aiso (getaiso.com)

Aiso connects prompt monitoring to business outcomes. It tracks activity across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Copilot, layers in sentiment and competitive data, then highlights which prompts correlate with clicks or conversions. It also produces content briefs and schema recommendations based on the gaps it finds.

Algomizer (algomizer.com)

Algomizer pairs a visibility tracker with a prompt and topic explorer. The explorer helps you discover which AI queries are relevant to your business, and the tracker monitors your presence across those queries over time. The overall experience reads more like a managed service with dashboards attached than a pure self-serve product.

Alli AI (alliai.com)

Alli AI automates on-page SEO changes at scale. You set rules, and it applies them across your site: title tags, meta descriptions, schema, heading structures. It works across CMS platforms. It does not monitor AI engine mentions, so you would use it for execution alongside a separate visibility tracker.

ALLMO (allmo.ai)

ALLMO covers a wide range of AI engines including GPT, Claude, and Perplexity, and it distinguishes between models with and without live search. Results are segmented by model, language, location, and time period. It reports share of voice, competitor benchmarks, and sentiment, with enough filtering options for teams managing visibility across multiple markets.

Amadora (amadora.ai)

Amadora reverses the typical workflow. Instead of starting with your brand and checking if AI mentions it, it starts with AI responses and deconstructs them: which URLs were cited, which competitors appeared, and where your brand was absent. It converts those gaps into prioritized actions and runs an AI Search Visibility audit that ties everything together.

Am I On AI (amionai.com)

Am I On AI provides prompt-level tracking with citation analysis, sentiment scoring, and competitor rankings. What sets it apart slightly is a weekly action item list that translates monitoring data into on-site and off-site tasks. The recommendations cover both content changes and external activities like link building and community engagement.

Amplitude AI Visibility (amplitude.com)

Amplitude approaches AI visibility from the product analytics side. It scores how AI assistants describe your brand, compares you to competitors, and then connects those results to revenue data inside the Amplitude analytics platform. This makes it particularly relevant for product-led growth teams that already use Amplitude and want AI visibility tied directly to conversion data.

Analyze (tryanalyze.ai)

Analyze connects AI visibility data to actual website traffic. It tracks where your brand surfaces across AI-generated answers and overlays that with GA4 data, showing which AI appearances drive real visits and which of those visits convert. For teams that need to prove ROI on AI visibility work, the GA4 integration is the differentiator.

Anvil (joinanvil.com)

Anvil assigns an opportunity score to each tracked topic based on citation patterns, competitive density, and your current visibility. This scoring mechanism helps prioritize which queries to focus on instead of treating every prompt equally. It also supports query discovery, so the set of prompts you monitor can expand as new relevant questions emerge.

Appear On AI (appearonai.com)

Appear On AI runs a quick visibility assessment across major LLMs and produces a score with competitor comparisons. It provides improvement recommendations alongside trend tracking over time. The tool is positioned for teams that need a fast baseline reading of where they stand before committing to a more comprehensive monitoring solution.

Asking Franklin (askingfranklin.com)

Asking Franklin is a keyword research and content planning tool with a GEO angle. It helps you analyze search intent and generate article plans structured to become reference sources for LLMs like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude. It does not track your visibility across those engines, but it aims to improve it through better content.

Asky (getasky.com)

Asky positions itself at the intersection of AI search monitoring and GEO optimization. It tracks mentions, citations, sentiment, and competitor presence across ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity, then connects the findings to content and site structure recommendations. It is designed for marketers who want monitoring and guidance in the same interface.

AthenaHQ (athenahq.ai)

AthenaHQ focuses on turning AI search visibility data into marketing and content decisions. It tracks presence across AI platforms and includes sentiment and share of voice reporting. The strategic layer, which suggests how to adjust messaging and content based on what AI engines are saying, is what it emphasizes over raw tracking features.

Atomic (atomicagi.com)

Atomic is traffic-first. Rather than starting with prompt monitoring, it starts with the clicks and conversions arriving from AI search engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. It measures what AI traffic does on your site, then adds competitor tracking with mention frequency and position data as supporting context.

Attensira (attensira.com)

Attensira keeps the setup lightweight: a small set of customer-facing prompts tracked across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and other platforms. It pairs the tracking with content drafting and rewriting tools that target the gaps competitors are exploiting. The approach suits smaller teams that want to monitor a focused prompt set rather than hundreds of keywords.

AUQ LLMrankings (llmrankings.io)

LLMrankings by AUQ is a minimal rank checker aimed at SaaS teams. You enter your brand and terms, it checks whether AI responses mention you, and it shows basic competitor visibility data. There are no audits, no content tools, and no elaborate dashboards. It exists to answer one question quickly: does AI know who you are?

Authoritas (authoritas.com)

Authoritas covers a broad set of engines: Google AI Overviews, Bing Copilot, SearchGPT, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Its focus is on competitive intelligence, showing not just whether your brand appears but which sources are getting cited in your place. The reputation layer adds a qualitative dimension to the standard visibility metrics.

Azoma (azoma.ai)

Azoma stands out by including Amazon Rufus alongside ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini in its tracking. For ecommerce brands, that coverage matters. It also includes visibility drop alerts and a GEO content workflow that generates and optimizes material designed for LLM consumption, covering both the monitoring and the response in one platform.

Bear (usebear.ai)

Bear AI distills visibility across GPT-4o, Google AI Mode, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity into a single "AI Search Score." You track prompts, and the score updates as your visibility changes. Alerts notify you when scores shift. The simplicity is intentional: one number, tracked over time, with the detail available when you drill in.

Bluefish (bluefishai.com)

Bluefish combines AI channel monitoring with GEO optimization recommendations. It tracks your brand across AI surfaces, then produces actionable suggestions you can implement. Custom tracking and source-level analytics show which pages and domains are influencing your AI visibility, and benchmarking compares your trajectory to competitors.

Botify (botify.com)

Botify is an enterprise crawl and SEO platform that has added AI visibility features. It tracks brand appearances in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode with share of voice, sentiment, and citation reporting. The distinctive feature is AI bot tracking: you can see which AI crawlers are visiting your site, how frequently, and which pages they spend time on.

BrandBeacon (brandbeacon.ai)

BrandBeacon provides AI search presence monitoring across ChatGPT and Perplexity with mention, citation, and ranking data. Competitor comparisons are available alongside trend dashboards. The tool occupies the middle of the market: more detailed than a quick checker, less complex than an enterprise suite.

BrandJet (brandjet.ai)

BrandJet started as social and news monitoring and extended into AI search. It tracks how your brand appears in ChatGPT and Claude alongside mentions across social media and news outlets. The unified view lets communications teams see traditional media mentions and AI search appearances side by side, with sentiment analysis and outreach workflows built in.

BrandLight (brandlight.ai)

BrandLight claims coverage across 11 AI engines, which is broader than most tools in this directory. It tracks citations, sentiment, and share of voice, and it adds content distribution tools designed to push material toward AI platforms and aggregators that feed them. That distribution angle is unusual in a category dominated by monitoring-only products.

BrandPeek (brandpeek.ai)

BrandPeek monitors 14+ AI models and packages the data into mention, ranking, sentiment, and citation reports. Two built-in utilities set it apart: an AI Overview Optimizer that helps you structure content for Google's AI summaries, and an AI Fact Sheet Generator that produces crawler-friendly pages summarizing your brand information.

BrandRank (brandrank.ai)

BrandRank goes beyond visibility into risk assessment. It audits how AI answer engines portray your brand and scores you on visibility, content readiness, and vulnerability. The Brand Vulnerability module specifically flags misinformation, narrative drift, and reputation risk. This makes it relevant for brands where accuracy in AI responses is a legal or PR concern, not just a marketing metric.

Brantial (brantial.ai)

Brantial is a lightweight tracker that shows daily visibility trends across AI platforms. You select date ranges and see how brand appearances change over time. The feature set is narrow compared to full-suite tools, but for teams that only need basic trend data without complexity, it keeps things simple.

BrightEdge (brightedge.com)

BrightEdge is an enterprise SEO platform that added AI Catalyst for AI search monitoring. It tracks brand presence across AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity in a unified view. Prompt-level data is paired with sentiment and attribute analysis, showing not just whether AI mentions you but the specific language it uses. It targets large organizations with existing BrightEdge deployments.

Cairrot (cairrot.com)

Cairrot is built with WordPress users in mind. It tracks how your brand appears in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Grok, and other LLMs, and it monitors LLM crawler behavior on your WordPress site. Share of voice and citation tracking are included, but the WordPress-centric design is the core differentiator for site owners on that platform.

ChatRank (chatrank.ai)

ChatRank pairs visibility monitoring with content creation. It tracks brand rankings across AI models including ChatGPT and Google AI responses, then provides content recommendations and generates drafts aimed at improving your accuracy and positioning. The dual monitoring-plus-creation approach means you can identify and act on gaps within the same tool.

Chosenly (chosenly.com)

Chosenly provides an analytics dashboard split across three layers: LLM visibility, AEO metrics, and GEO metrics. It tracks which LLMs drive traffic to your site, which specific URLs get cited, and how competitors perform. The output is a task list your team can work through, making it more operational than purely analytical.

ClearScope (clearscope.io)

ClearScope is primarily a content optimization tool that has added AI tracking through Tracked Topics. Instead of monitoring prompts, it monitors topics and shows which sources and pages LLMs reference when discussing them. This topic-based approach is different from prompt-based tracking and may suit content teams that think in subjects rather than individual queries.

Cognizo (cognizo.ai)

Cognizo monitors brand presence across generative AI platforms and adds a buyer question discovery layer. It identifies the questions your target audience is asking AI engines, then helps you create content optimized for those specific queries. The workflow runs from discovery to creation to tracking in a single tool.

Conductor (conductor.com)

Conductor is an enterprise SEO and content platform that has built AI visibility into its core product. The AI tracking covers major engines and can be customized by persona, intent, topic, brand, and region. Citations, mentions, sentiment, and competitor data feed into content opportunity recommendations. It is designed for large marketing teams with complex segmentation needs.

Cuemarc (cuemarc.com)

Cuemarc is aimed at communications teams rather than SEO departments. It tracks narrative visibility in LLM channels, helping PR and comms professionals understand what stories AI is telling about their brand. It surfaces source citations, highlights reputation risks, and delivers weekly digests on tracked topics.

daydream (withdaydream.com)

daydream blends AI visibility monitoring with traditional search analytics in one view. It runs competitor gap analysis and clusters keywords and prompts to show where you are strong, where you are absent, and where competitors dominate. It also offers GEO optimization services for teams that want hands-on help.

DemandSphere (demandsphere.com)

DemandSphere packages AI search visibility inside a broader market intelligence platform. Its Gen AI analytics track visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, while the surrounding platform handles SERP data, competitive analysis, and reporting. It suits teams that need AI metrics woven into an existing marketing analytics workflow.

Doppler (askdoppler.com)

Doppler segments AI search data by persona, location, and prompt, which makes it useful for brands that need to understand how AI responses differ for various audience types. It reports impressions, clicks, and competitive comparisons, and the persona segmentation adds a dimension that most flat trackers do not offer.

elelem (elelem.ai)

elelem focuses on analysis and benchmarking as a starting point, then tracks whether your AI search visibility improves over time. It also identifies competitor gaps and link-building opportunities specific to AI citations. The approach is more strategic than operational: it tells you where to invest effort, but does not produce content for you.

emberos (emberos.ai)

emberos frames itself as an operating system for AI brand visibility rather than a monitoring dashboard. It claims to automatically detect and fix visibility issues, then measure the impact in a closed loop. The automated remediation claim is ambitious. If it works as described, it is closer to the agent category than the analytics category.

EnGenius (engenius.one)

EnGenius monitors how your content performs when cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. The emphasis is on content performance rather than brand-level visibility: which specific pages get cited, how often, and in response to what types of queries. This page-level view is useful for content teams optimizing individual articles.

Erlin (erlin.ai)

Erlin is built for ecommerce. It combines AI visibility tracking with content generation tailored to product pages and category content that LLMs are likely to reference. It includes analytics, attribution, and brand context features, all oriented toward helping online stores surface in AI product recommendations.

Essio (essio.ai)

Essio is an AI search analytics platform that tracks brand visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and Grok. The public positioning is straightforward: improve your online visibility in AI search. The level of depth in its reporting is not fully detailed on its website.

EverTune (evertune.ai)

EverTune takes a volume approach. It runs large prompt sets, analyzes the responses in bulk, and produces visibility reports with sentiment and competitor data. It also suggests specific site and content changes. The batch-processing model means it can cover broad topic areas, but the reporting cadence depends on how frequently you rerun prompt sets.

Finseo (finseo.ai)

Finseo includes AI visibility as one feature within a broader SEO offering. It checks whether ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity discuss your brand and what they recommend. Sentiment and competitor comparisons are included. The AI module is a complement to Finseo's core SEO tools, not the primary product.

First Answer (firstanswer.ai)

First Answer reframes AI visibility around your audience rather than your brand. It shows how AI systems respond to your audience's questions based on what you and your competitors have published. The emphasis is on understanding the information landscape your audience encounters and filling gaps where AI answers are weak or incomplete.

Five Blocks AIQ (fiveblocks.com)

Five Blocks AIQ comes from a reputation management background. It tracks how AI models perceive your brand and which narratives they surface, connecting AI search monitoring to broader reputation work across search, social, and media. It is designed for organizations where brand narrative and reputation risk matter as much as marketing visibility.

Flint (tryflint.com)

Flint takes a page-building approach to GEO. Rather than just monitoring, it helps you create landing pages specifically structured to earn AI citations. Analytics track how those pages perform in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. It also flags stale or inconsistent content that may be hurting your citation rate.

Frase (frase.io)

Frase is an established content optimization tool that has added GEO features. The AI search tracking side looks at citations in ChatGPT and Perplexity, while the content editor helps you structure and optimize material for both traditional and AI-driven search. GEO scoring adds a metric to measure how AI-ready your content is.

Gauge (withgauge.com)

Gauge covers a wide set of AI surfaces: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot, AI Mode, and AI Overviews. It runs each prompt multiple times to account for the non-deterministic nature of AI responses, which improves data reliability. Source breakdown and competitor gap analysis are included in the reporting.

Geneo (geneo.app)

Geneo breaks its visibility reporting into four distinct metrics: link visibility (are your URLs cited?), brand mentions (is your name in the answer?), reference counts (how many times?), and competitor comparisons. This granular breakdown helps diagnose whether your problem is awareness, citations, or both. It covers ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity.

GenRank (genrank.io)

GenRank concentrates on ChatGPT specifically. You set prompts, and it tracks whether you are mentioned and cited in ChatGPT responses over time. If your primary concern is ChatGPT visibility and you do not need multi-engine coverage, GenRank is a focused option. For broader monitoring, you would need additional tools.

GEO Metrics (trygeometrics.com)

Formerly LLMO Metrics, GEO Metrics tracks brand rankings across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot, and it flags incorrect mentions where AI gets your brand details wrong. Prompt search volume data helps you prioritize which queries matter most, and query history tracking shows how AI responses to the same prompt change over time.

Geoptie (geoptie.com)

Geoptie provides a suite of GEO tools: site audit, content checker, keyword finder, and AI search rank tracker. The backlink finder is specifically aimed at discovering which external sources AI engines cite, so you can target similar coverage for your own domain. The breadth of utilities makes it more of a toolbox than a single-purpose tracker.

Geostar (geostar.ai)

Geostar focuses on source-level intelligence. It tracks the specific URLs and domains that AI models cite alongside your brand, and it compares those citations against competitors. Bot activity monitoring and sentiment reporting round out the dashboard. The emphasis on source tracking makes it particularly useful for link-building and digital PR teams.

GetCito (getcito.com)

GetCito is open source, which is unusual in this category. Its dashboards cover citations, domain references, mentions, and competitor benchmarking, with sentiment analysis and AI crawler monitoring included. The team also offers consulting services alongside the software, positioning themselves as both a tool provider and an advisory firm.

GetMint (getmint.ai)

GetMint focuses on closing gaps, not just finding them. It tracks mentions in real time, highlights where competitors appear instead of you, then provides content creation and distribution workflows to fill those holes. The distribution includes partner outlets, which gives it an outreach dimension beyond what pure analytics tools offer.

Goodie (higoodie.com)

Goodie monitors brand appearances in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude, and combines that with AEO and GEO optimization workflows. It identifies prompt-level gaps and benchmarks against competitors. The optimization side provides structured recommendations for improving visibility at the query level.

GPTrends (gptrends.io)

GPTrends tracks product visibility in AI search and breaks it down by prompt and topic over time. A distinguishing feature is its comparison of AI results with traditional search results, showing you how your visibility profile differs between the two channels. This side-by-side view helps teams prioritize where their content is underperforming.

GrowByData (growbydata.com)

GrowByData provides an LLM Intelligence dashboard that covers ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Segmented reporting by prompt type lets teams running multiple product lines or market segments track each one independently. Citation, sentiment, and share of voice metrics are included in every segment view.

Gumshoe (gumshoe.ai)

Gumshoe runs periodic visibility reports across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity, then pairs them with tactical recommendations. The recommendations are the main value proposition: rather than leaving you to interpret charts, each report comes with specific suggested actions. The depth of those recommendations varies based on the data available.

Hall (usehall.com)

Hall tracks brand visibility across AI conversations and measures sentiment, share of voice, and positioning. Results are broken out by engine, so you can see whether your ChatGPT visibility is strong but your Perplexity visibility is weak (or vice versa). This per-engine breakdown matters because optimization strategies differ across platforms.

Highlighted (highlighted.ai)

Highlighted monitors brand visibility across multiple AI models and positions itself around AI Overview tracking for Google and Bing. Competitor tracking lets you compare results on identical prompts over time. The tool is straightforward: visibility tracking and comparison, without bundled content tools or optimization features.

HubSpot AEO Grader (hubspot.com)

HubSpot's AEO Grader analyzes your brand presence in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, reporting mention frequency and the context around those mentions. It produces high-level recommendations alongside sentiment and share of voice data. The grader format makes it a good starting point for teams new to AI visibility who want a quick audit before committing to ongoing monitoring.

Jarts (jarts.io)

Jarts tracks visibility in AI engine results with prompt-based monitoring, competitor comparisons, and source analysis. It claims to provide actionable improvement steps, though the public website includes limited detail on what those steps look like in practice. Worth evaluating if prompt-level visibility tracking is your primary need.

Justblank (justblank.io)

Justblank covers the full content lifecycle for AEO: create, measure, rewrite, and guide. It shows how AI platforms perceive your brand versus competitors, then provides editing tools and guidance to close the gap. The content-centric approach suits teams that want to improve their material directly rather than just observe performance.

Kai (kaifootprint.com)

Kai tracks how AI models discuss your brand and measures your positioning against competitors for target keywords. It is mainly focused on ChatGPT and related AI search experiences. The tool keeps its scope tight, which makes it simple to use but limited if you need coverage across a broader set of AI engines.

Keytomic (keytomic.com)

Keytomic attempts to bridge classic SEO and LLM optimization in a single automated platform. It tracks mentions across ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews, monitors citation and sentiment signals, and handles traditional rank tracking. The automation angle, where the platform suggests and applies changes, differentiates it from passive monitoring tools.

Keyword.com (keyword.com)

Keyword.com offers two AI-focused features. The AI Overview Tracker monitors when Google AI Overviews trigger and which sources get cited. The AI rank tracking module monitors brand visibility and citations across ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews. Both extend a traditional keyword tracking platform, so the AI features are add-ons to a mature core product.

KIME (kime.ai)

KIME organizes its analytics around domain citations rather than brand mentions. It shows how your domain (not just your brand name) appears across major LLMs, with competitor domain comparisons and model-level breakdowns. This domain-centric lens is particularly useful for content marketing teams focused on earning citations to specific pages.

Knowatoa (knowatoa.com)

Knowatoa runs daily monitoring and sends alerts when visibility shifts. It reports share of voice, mention frequency, and competitive positioning, and it supports integrations and exports for teams that need to feed data into other systems. The daily monitoring cadence is faster than many competitors that run weekly or biweekly.

KNWN (knwn.app)

KNWN approaches AI visibility from the site analytics side. It provides a tracking script that captures AI-referred visits, showing you when traffic comes from AI sources and which pages it lands on. This is more web analytics than AI mention tracking: it tells you what AI traffic does on your site, not what AI engines say about you.

LagRank (lagrank.com)

LagRank covers ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Grok in its monitoring. It tracks how frequently AI engines recommend your brand and provides analysis and optimization suggestions alongside the data. The tool is positioned as a full-cycle platform: track, analyze, and improve.

Lantern (asklantern.com)

Lantern merges AI visibility tracking with classic SEO metrics in one dashboard. It monitors brand appearances in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Claude, and it overlays AI citation data with traditional organic performance. The combined view is designed to help teams make trade-off decisions about where to invest time.

Leverage (rankwithleverage.com)

Leverage uses a hybrid data collection approach: API calls for some engines and TOS-compliant human extraction for others. This methodology aims to capture what real users see rather than relying purely on API responses, which can differ from the actual user experience. It covers ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Overviews.

Limy (limy.ai)

Limy organizes visibility by topic, AI provider, and sentiment, creating a multi-dimensional view of where your brand stands. It also tracks downstream outcomes: clicks, conversions, and revenue attributed to AI search appearances. The connection between visibility data and business metrics makes it relevant for teams that need to justify AI visibility investment.

LLMConsole (llmconsole.com)

LLMConsole is an on-demand benchmarking tool rather than a continuous monitor. You run an analysis when you need it, and it compares how likely different LLMs are to recommend your brand versus competitors based on your website content. This works for periodic check-ins but does not provide the daily or weekly trend data that always-on trackers deliver.

LLMEO (llmeo.app)

LLMEO leans into competitive intelligence. It uses LLM analysis to track competitor positioning, messaging strategies, and market movements. AI visibility monitoring with alerts rounds out the product, but the competitive angle is the lead story. It suits teams that want AI search data primarily for competitive strategy rather than technical optimization.

LLM Pulse (llmpulse.ai)

LLM Pulse tracks key prompts over time and shows how AI sources reference your brand across major models. Mentions, sentiment, citations, and share of voice are all reported with competitor comparisons. The time-series emphasis helps identify trends and seasonal patterns in AI visibility that point-in-time snapshots would miss.

LLMrefs (llmrefs.com)

LLMrefs uses keywords as inputs instead of manual prompts, generating queries automatically from a dataset of real ChatGPT conversations. It crawls actual user interfaces rather than relying on API outputs, runs prompts repeatedly for statistical reliability, and reports share of voice and average position. Free tools include an llms.txt generator, crawl checker, content optimizer, and Reddit thread finder.

LLM SEO Monitor (llmseomonitor.com)

Part of the Findable toolkit, LLM SEO Monitor targets visibility on ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. It produces content gap reports and includes an index checker so you can verify which pages AI engines have processed. Higher-tier plans add exports and API access for teams that want to integrate data into custom workflows.

LLMtel (llmtel.com)

LLMtel runs one-click checks against 13+ AI chatbots and produces a GPR (Generative PR) score. The score provides a single benchmark, while a progress dashboard tracks changes over time. It also suggests schema and on-page updates, making it part tracker and part optimization adviser.

LLMwatcher (llmwatcher.com)

LLMwatcher tracks your domain and key phrases across Google Search, AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity. It reports positions, surfaces the sources behind citations, and highlights weekly mention changes. SEO and markup fix suggestions are included for teams that want tactical guidance alongside monitoring.

Local Falcon (localfalcon.com)

Local Falcon is built for local businesses. It tracks how your business appears in ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, Grok, and AI Mode, with a specific focus on location-based queries. It highlights when a competitor gets recommended instead of you and provides trend data so you can see whether local AI visibility is improving or declining.

Local Glyph (localglyph.com)

Local Glyph combines AI visibility tracking with local SEO tools. It monitors ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews alongside local SERP tracking and Google Maps grid tracking. White-label reporting makes it suitable for agencies managing local business clients who need branded deliverables.

Looptic (looptic.ai)

Looptic monitors brand visibility across major AI models and AI search engines. Its messaging leans into GEO language and focuses on tracking and shaping how AI-generated content presents your brand. The feature depth beyond monitoring is not fully detailed on its public pages.

Mangools AI Search Watcher (mangools.com)

Mangools brings its track record in SEO tools to AI visibility with AI Search Watcher. It runs each prompt multiple times to smooth out the variance inherent in non-deterministic AI responses. Reports include average positions, visibility scores, citations, and competitor comparisons across ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Mistral, and Llama.

Marketing Miner (marketingminer.com)

Marketing Miner includes AI Visibility as one feature inside a broader data extraction and SEO analytics platform. It tracks mentions, placements, and visibility trends, and it supports exports to Looker Studio, Google Sheets, and Excel. This makes it useful for teams that need AI data flowing into existing reporting workflows.

MarketMuse (marketmuse.com)

MarketMuse is a content planning and optimization platform, not an AI visibility tracker. It helps build content briefs that thoroughly cover topics and common questions, which can indirectly support AEO by making your content more comprehensive and more likely to be referenced. Pair it with a visibility tracker if you want to measure the outcome.

Maxeo (maxeo.ai)

Maxeo focuses on two questions: what does AI say about your brand, and which websites influence those responses? The first is standard visibility tracking. The second is source analysis: identifying the domains and pages that shape what AI engines believe about you. This source influence angle is useful for digital PR and link-building strategy.

MentionDesk (mentiondesk.com)

MentionDesk tracks mentions, rankings, and reach across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude. Per-prompt performance data shows which specific queries are driving or limiting your visibility, and visibility scores aggregate the data into a simpler overview. The prompt-level granularity helps teams focus optimization efforts on the queries that matter most.

MentionRank (mentionrank.io)

MentionRank takes a research-first approach. It maintains a database of real prompts and lets you search it to discover which brands get mentioned for different queries. This is more of a market research tool than a brand monitor: you use it to understand the competitive landscape across AI prompts before deciding what to track long-term.

Mentions (mentions.so)

Mentions tracks real AI mentions and brand rankings inside ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Competitive visibility comparisons show how you perform relative to other brands on the same queries. The feature set is focused on monitoring and benchmarking without bundled content or optimization tools.

Meridian (trymeridian.com)

Meridian adds geographic and linguistic segmentation to AI visibility tracking. It monitors brand appearances in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, and breaks trends down by region, topic, and language. Benchmarking and sentiment insights are included. The segmentation makes it relevant for multinational brands that need to understand visibility differences across markets.

Minddex (minddex.ai)

Minddex monitors how AI systems talk about your brand and produces a visibility score based on frequency, context, and sentiment. The score updates over time so you can track whether changes to your content or site structure are having an effect. It covers Gemini and Perplexity, with the scope of additional engine coverage depending on the plan.

ModelMonitor (modelmonitor.ai)

ModelMonitor lets you define custom prompts and keywords, then tracks results across multiple AI models over time. The ongoing monitoring positioning suits teams that want to watch specific queries consistently rather than running one-off checks. The level of analysis and recommendations varies based on what the public site describes.

Morningscore (morningscore.io)

Morningscore has an AI Overviews tracker that checks daily whether your pages appear in Google's AI summaries and identifies which URLs get cited. The tool is primarily Google-focused, making it a good fit for teams that prioritize Google AI Overviews over ChatGPT or Perplexity visibility.

Moz STAT (getstat.com)

STAT by Moz monitors AI Overviews as a SERP feature, showing which keywords trigger them and which URLs get cited. Its LLM brand visibility tracking is in beta, using prompts and competitor comparisons to measure presence. STAT's strength is in large-scale keyword tracking, so the AI layer benefits teams already managing thousands of terms.

Nightwatch (nightwatch.io)

Nightwatch adds AI visibility tracking to its established rank tracking platform. It monitors visibility, share of voice, and sentiment in ChatGPT, Claude, and AI Overview responses alongside traditional ranking data. For teams already using Nightwatch for SEO, the AI module extends existing workflows without requiring a new tool.

Nimt (nimt.ai)

Nimt focuses on monitoring and comparing brand visibility across AI platforms. It reports share of voice and competitor data, with the interface designed around comparisons rather than content recommendations. It is a tracking-first product for teams that want clean competitive benchmarking without bundled optimization features.

Nozzle (nozzle.io)

Nozzle is a SERP analytics tool that supports AI Overviews as one of many SERP features it monitors. It does not track mentions in ChatGPT or Perplexity specifically but shows when AI Overviews appear for your keywords and which domains are cited within them. Useful for Google-centric AI monitoring but not for cross-LLM tracking.

Obsero (obsero.ai)

Obsero shows brand appearances across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews and packages the data as AI search intelligence. Visibility and sentiment insights form the core of the dashboard, with recommendations layered on top. The distinction between Obsero and similar tools is not immediately obvious from the public site.

Omnia (useomnia.com)

Omnia runs your prompts against multiple AI engines and repeats them over time, building a longitudinal dataset of how mentions and citations evolve. The focus is squarely on monitoring and reporting rather than optimization, making it a clean tracking tool for teams that handle strategy and execution elsewhere.

OmniSEO (omniseo.com)

OmniSEO provides a visibility dashboard tracking presence across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews with trend lines and competitor benchmarks. Dedicated trackers for Google AI Overviews and AI Mode sit alongside the broader dashboard. Visibility scoring adds a composite number for quick health checks.

Open Forge (openforge.ai)

Open Forge uses AI agents to improve brand visibility in ChatGPT. It includes competitor monitoring and content workflows, but the positioning reads more like a growth service than a self-serve monitoring tool. If you want someone to manage your AI visibility work rather than just track it, Open Forge offers that model.

Opttab (opttab.com)

Opttab includes a feature that most competitors do not: opt-in and opt-out controls for AI model access. Alongside standard AI visibility tracking, competitor comparisons, and sentiment analysis, this access control layer positions it as relevant for brands that need to manage not just whether AI mentions them but whether AI can access their content at all.

Orchly (orchly.ai)

Orchly automates SEO workflows using AI agents. The agents handle tasks like SERP research, citation verification, internal linking, content refresh, and CMS publishing. AI visibility analytics are included, but the core value is the execution layer: things actually get done in your CMS, not just flagged in a dashboard.

Otterly (otterly.ai)

Otterly covers Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Mode, Gemini, and Copilot with automatic brand mention and website citation tracking. It includes prompt monitoring, brand reports, sentiment analysis, position tracking, GEO audits, and data exports. The feature set is comprehensive enough to serve as a primary AI visibility tracking tool.

OverVeo (overveo.com)

OverVeo narrows its focus to Google AI Overviews exclusively. Its rank tracker monitors daily changes inside the AI Overview box with alerts and historical data. An AI Overviews article generator drafts content structured to appear in those results. This specialization makes it the obvious choice if Google AI Overviews is your sole priority.

Parse (parse.gl)

Parse tracks brand mentions across ChatGPT and Google AI Overview with position, mention rate, and competitor metrics. A playground and explorer view let you browse prompts, brands, and top citations interactively. The exploration interface is more open-ended than most dashboards, suited for research-style investigation.

Passionfruit (getpassionfruit.com)

Passionfruit offers AI visibility tracking across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Grok. It pairs monitoring with GEO-style optimization focused on conversational prompts and citation building. The public positioning reads more like a service engagement than a self-serve platform, so expect some human involvement in the process.

Peasy (peasy.so)

Peasy blends web analytics with AI visibility tracking. It captures server-side signals like AI crawler activity and ties citations from ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity to engagement and conversion data on your site. For teams that need to connect AI visibility directly to business outcomes on their own website, Peasy bridges the gap between monitoring and attribution.

Peec AI (peec.ai)

Peec AI is structured around a setup workflow: you configure prompts, add competitor brands, and select which AI models to monitor. It reports citation sources, sentiment, visibility metrics, and provides actionable recommendations. The setup-driven approach makes initial configuration deliberate, which can improve data relevance compared to tools that auto-generate everything.

Peekaboo (aipeekaboo.com)

Peekaboo tracks brand visibility in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity with scores and competitor comparisons for tracked prompts. It ships several free utilities: an AI crawlability checker, an LLM.txt generator, and a sentiment checker. The free tools serve as a lightweight entry point before committing to the paid monitoring product.

Pi Datametrics (pi-datametrics.com)

Pi Datametrics is an enterprise analytics platform that measures AI search visibility through brand mentions, citations, and sentiment. Its AI toolkit includes Brand Monitoring, Prompt Explorer, and Site Monitoring modules that benchmark visibility and source performance over time. It is built for large organizations that need governance and detailed reporting.

Profound (tryprofound.com)

Profound goes deep on answer analysis. It breaks down what the AI model said, which sites it cited, and how frequently your brand appeared. Answer Engine Insights, prompt volume research, and crawler analytics are included. The prompt volume feature helps prioritize tracking around queries with actual search demand rather than guesses.

Promptimize (promptimizeai.com)

Promptimize is a browser extension for writing better prompts. It supports variables, libraries, and one-click improvements. It is not an AI search visibility or brand mention tracker. It is included in this directory because it appears in competitor lists, but it serves a completely different use case.

Promptmonitor (promptmonitor.io)

Promptmonitor tracks AI visibility across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews/AI Mode. It also monitors AI crawler visits to your site, showing which pages bots read and how frequently. Combining mention tracking with crawl data gives a more complete picture of your relationship with AI engines.

PromptRush (promptrush.ai)

PromptRush monitors brand appearances in AI answers with prompt-level tracking, competitor monitoring, and citation source data. The tool is focused on the monitoring side without bundled content creation or optimization features. It is straightforward tracking for teams that handle strategy and execution independently.

PromptSignal (promptsignal.ai)

PromptSignal monitors how AI models mention, rank, and describe your brand. It emphasizes positioning in AI-generated answers rather than traditional keyword rankings, which reflects the shift from optimizing for search result pages to optimizing for generated responses.

Prompttracker (prompttracker.io)

Prompttracker tracks brand and site visibility in ChatGPT and Perplexity with visibility scores and mention tracking. It analyzes AI answers and suggests content formats and topics to improve appearance rates. The format and topic suggestions add a lightweight optimization layer on top of the core tracking.

Promptwatch (promptwatch.com)

Promptwatch monitors brand appearances in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude and breaks down both citations and crawler activity. The two-sided view (what AI says about you and what AI crawlers read on your site) helps connect cause and effect.

Quno (quno.ai)

Quno includes an AI Brand Tracker alongside an AI interviewer. The tracker checks how AI agents describe your brand over time. The interviewer is a separate feature that monitors brand awareness and sentiment through structured AI conversations. This dual approach covers both AI search visibility and broader brand perception.

Qwairy (qwairy.co)

Qwairy tracks brand appearances in AI answers by monitoring prompts and capturing full responses. It adds crawler visit tracking, referrer attribution, and site diagnostics that identify technical issues potentially blocking AI discovery. The diagnostics layer sets it apart from tools that only monitor outputs without examining inputs.

Radix (tryradix.com)

Radix tests prompts and counts chatbot recommendations of your brand, then layers in citation tracking, competitor benchmarking, and AI visitor analytics. The visitor analytics connect to your existing analytics platform, bridging the gap between AI visibility data and your website performance data.

RankBee (rankbee.ai)

RankBee tracks mentions and rankings across a large number of real prompts in ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. The volume of prompts tracked is a selling point: rather than monitoring a handful of queries, it aims to cover broad prompt coverage so you see visibility across many conversation types.

RankBurst (rankburst.ai)

RankBurst is a content automation tool, not a visibility tracker. It generates SEO content using AI and auto-publishes it to your site, with the goal of ranking in both Google and AI platforms. If you need content production at scale, this fits. If you need monitoring and analytics, look elsewhere.

Rank Prompt (rankprompt.com)

Rank Prompt tracks visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Grok. It scans prompts, benchmarks competitors, and generates structured recommendations. The recommendation engine prioritizes actions based on competitive opportunity, helping teams focus on the most impactful changes first.

Rankability (rankability.com)

Rankability's AI Analyzer tracks brand performance across AI assistants and Google AI Overviews/AI Mode. It is set up for agencies managing multiple client accounts, with reporting and segmentation features designed to scale across a client portfolio.

RankLens (ranklens.seovendor.co)

RankLens measures share of voice in AI answers using an entity-based, multi-sample approach. Running multiple samples smooths out variance, and the entity focus helps catch issues like misspellings, wrong associations, and brand confusion in AI responses. This makes it particularly useful for brands with common names or easy-to-confuse identities.

Rank++ (rankplusplus.com)

Rank++ packages several AEO utilities together: audits, schema building, prompt-style keyword conversion, citation work, and source testing. It checks how your site appears in AI answers and provides hands-on tools to improve it. The utility-belt approach suits teams that want tactical tools rather than dashboards.

RanksPro (rankspro.io)

RanksPro is primarily a classic SEO rank tracker and competitor monitor that claims to include AI Visibility Tracking. The depth of that AI tracking is unclear from public pages: it lists the feature in pricing tiers but does not specify which engines are covered or how detailed the reporting is.

Rankscale (rankscale.ai)

Rankscale tracks mentions, citations, sentiment, and average position across AI searches. Third-party reviews describe prompt-level visibility reporting and competitor benchmarking. The exact workflow and engine coverage are not fully clear from the public site alone.

Rankshift (rankshift.ai)

Rankshift includes a prompt suggestion feature that helps you identify relevant queries to monitor, rather than requiring you to define everything from scratch. It tracks brand visibility across major AI search engines, provides competitor insights, shows source data, and suggests actions. The prompt discovery feature lowers the barrier to getting started.

Relixir (relixir.ai)

Relixir bills itself as a GEO platform with a "done with you" model. It monitors AI search presence and produces content aimed at earning LLM citations, but it includes a deployment strategist who works alongside you. This is closer to a service than a SaaS product, which suits brands that want expert guidance built into the fee.

Revere (revere-ai.com)

Revere measures how LLMs describe your brand and products, then identifies the sources models rely on. It frames optimization around "brand affinity" rather than raw visibility, focusing on how positively and accurately AI portrays you rather than just how often. This positioning is relevant for brands already visible in AI that need to refine their narrative.

Riff Analytics (riffanalytics.ai)

Riff Analytics covers a broad set of AI engines including ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI, Claude, Grok, and DeepSeek. It tracks mention trends, response context, citation sources, and competitor positions. AI readiness audits and sentiment signals round out the analytics. The DeepSeek coverage is worth noting for teams that care about visibility in Chinese-origin AI models.

RivalSee (rivalsee.com)

RivalSee tracks brand appearances across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI, and Gemini in a single dashboard with visibility trend reporting. It supports scheduled runs on weekly or biweekly cadences, which means data refreshes automatically without manual intervention. Competitor trend tracking is included for benchmarking.

Scalenut (scalenut.com)

Scalenut is a content planning and optimization platform that has added GEO features. It helps you create and optimize content for AI search, and its "GEO Watchtower" monitors how that content performs in AI systems. The strength is in the content workflow; add a dedicated tracker if you need deep visibility analytics.

Scrunch (scrunch.com)

Scrunch provides AI search monitoring with model-by-model breakdowns across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. An auto-detect feature called Suggested Competitors identifies brands that appear in AI search alongside you, even if you did not manually add them. This saves setup time and can surface unexpected competitive threats.

SE Ranking (seranking.com)

SE Ranking offers both an AI Visibility Tool and an AI Results Tracker that monitor brand mentions and links in AI answers with competitor comparisons. Google AI Overviews and AI Mode tracking are available through the AI Search add-on. As a mature SEO platform, it provides AI visibility within a well-established interface.

Search Atlas (searchatlas.com)

Search Atlas markets LLM Visibility features covering ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Grok, and Copilot. Its Quest Tool specifically benchmarks and improves generative visibility. The platform bundles AI visibility into a broader SEO and content suite, positioning it as one part of a comprehensive search strategy.

Search Party (searchparty.com)

Search Party tracks visibility, sentiment, citations, and competitors for your prompts, then adds a content workflow for creating AI-readable pages and distributing them. The distribution component means content does not just get optimized but also gets placed where AI engines can find it.

Searchable (searchable.com)

Searchable offers a free AI visibility report checking brand mentions across ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. The free report serves as a quick health check. The platform then provides ongoing analytics and reporting for teams that want to monitor continuously after seeing their baseline.

Seen-By.AI (seen-by.ai)

Seen-By.AI runs an AI visibility test across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity. Paid tests use direct API access and include a site review with improvement suggestions. The test model (rather than ongoing monitoring) positions it as an evaluation tool for brands deciding whether to invest in AI visibility work.

Sellm (sellm.io)

Sellm tracks brand visibility across ChatGPT, Claude, and Google AI Overview. It surfaces insights aimed at increasing your AI answer appearances. The positioning is direct and narrow: check where you show up, understand why, and improve it.

Semrush AI Visibility (semrush.com)

Semrush runs large prompt sets across ChatGPT, SearchGPT, Gemini, and Google, then reports brand mentions with surrounding context. As one of the largest SEO platforms, its AI Visibility module benefits from integration with Semrush's existing keyword research, competitor analysis, and content tools. Prompt monitoring and competitor benchmarking track changes over time.

seoClarity ArcAI (seoclarity.net)

ArcAI by seoClarity tracks AI search visibility with a focus on how AI engines group questions and select sources. It includes sentiment analysis and guided content updates that target specific citation gaps. The question clustering feature helps identify thematic areas where your brand is underrepresented in AI responses.

SEOmonitor (seomonitor.com)

SEOmonitor integrates AI chatbot tracking into its existing rank tracking platform. It monitors visibility across Google results, AI Overviews, and chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini using one keyword list. This unified approach treats AI and traditional search as one workflow rather than separate workstreams, simplifying reporting for client-facing teams.

Share of Model (shareofmodel.ai)

Share of Model tracks AI search visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode. It also monitors brand perception and sentiment. Executive dashboards and Looker Studio integration make it suitable for teams that need to report AI visibility data to leadership or clients in polished formats.

Sight AI (trysight.ai)

Previously known as IndexPilot, Sight AI tracks AI visibility and helps find content opportunities. It publishes SEO and GEO focused articles, and it mentions AI agents and outreach features in its product description. The breadth of features suggests an evolving product that is expanding beyond pure tracking.

Similarweb (similarweb.com)

Similarweb tracks both brand visibility in AI answers and actual chatbot referral traffic from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude arriving at your site. AI Brand Visibility reports map topics and show cited sources. The combination of visibility data and real traffic data makes it valuable for teams that need both perspectives.

SISTRIX (sistrix.com)

SISTRIX tracks Google AI Overviews and identifies which keywords trigger them and whether your domain gets cited. Its AI Chatbot research tool scans chatbot responses and counts brand mentions as entities, including where in the response they appear. The entity-level analysis provides a more structured view than simple mention counting.

Sitesignal (sitesignal.app)

Sitesignal bundles AI visibility and competitor representation tracking with website health and technical audits. It operates as an all-in-one monitoring platform rather than a dedicated AI visibility tool. The AI features are part of a broader health check rather than a deep standalone analysis.

Sitechecker (sitechecker.pro)

Sitechecker auto-generates prompts from your search keywords, removing the guesswork of writing them yourself. It then tracks mentions and citations across ChatGPT, Gemini, and other LLMs. A Google AI Overview checker and tracker are included for monitoring AI snippets. The auto-prompt generation is a useful shortcut for getting started quickly.

SocialChamps GoVISIBLE (govisible.ai)

GoVISIBLE by SocialChamps provides a ChatGPT Visibility Tracker that monitors how ChatGPT references your brand and which links it cites. It extends to Gemini, Copilot, and Perplexity. The product is focused on visibility tracking without bundled SEO or content tools.

Sorn (sorn.ai)

Sorn audits your AI answer engine visibility and proposes an improvement plan. The execution model is service-based rather than self-serve: you get a report and a strategy, and Sorn helps implement it. This works for brands that prefer to outsource the work rather than run it internally.

Spotlight (get-spotlight.com)

Spotlight runs identical prompts across ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, AI Mode, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, Grok, and Copilot, making it one of the broadest multi-engine trackers in the directory. It reports mentions, rank, and sentiment, and flags citation gaps with content strategy suggestions. The cross-engine consistency is useful for apples-to-apples comparisons.

SpyFu (spyfu.com)

SpyFu added SpyGPT, which shows what ChatGPT says about your brand versus competitors for a large question set. The core SpyFu platform remains focused on traditional SEO and PPC research. SpyGPT is an add-on: useful for ChatGPT intelligence, but not a comprehensive AI visibility solution.

Superlines (superlines.io)

Superlines markets itself as an AI Search analytics and GEO platform. It tracks where your brand appears and which content earns citations across ChatGPT and Perplexity, then provides guidance on what to change to earn more inclusion. The emphasis is on continuous tracking paired with iterative improvement.

Surfer (surferseo.com)

SurferSEO's AI Tracker monitors brand visibility across AI chats and generative search models. It reports how often you get mentioned over time and packages that into a workflow tied to Surfer's content editor. For existing Surfer users, the AI Tracker adds a new metric to track alongside content scores and traditional rankings.

Tesseract (tesseract.adlift.com)

Tesseract by AdLift tracks brand presence across Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity with context, frequency, and sentiment reporting. It runs citation share of voice audits and examines entity and schema signals that affect AI visibility. The technical audit layer adds depth beyond surface-level mention tracking.

Thirdeye (usethirdeye.com)

Thirdeye monitors brand mentions, sentiment, and competitor positioning across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity. Alerts flag visibility shifts, and dashboards provide periodic reporting. The tool is positioned as a monitoring solution for teams that want awareness without having to check dashboards manually every day.

thruuu (thruuu.com)

thruuu specializes in Google AI Overviews. It tracks domain and brand visibility inside AI Overview results across large keyword sets with a visibility score, presence rate, and competitor benchmarking. It also reports which sections of the AI-generated content reference your brand. The Google AI Overview specialization makes it a strong fit for teams focused on that specific surface.

Trackerly (trackerly.ai)

Trackerly supports location-based tracking across 60+ countries, making it one of the more geographically flexible tools in the directory. It offers citation tracking for models with web search, share of voice reporting on mentions and sentiment, and an API for automation. Multi-country brands with localized visibility needs should evaluate this.

Trakkr (trakkr.ai)

Trakkr runs daily monitoring and produces two composite scores: Presence Score and Visibility Score. These scores aggregate prompt and model data into simple benchmarks. Crawler analytics show when AI crawlers visit your site and which pages they focus on, connecting the monitoring output to the technical input.

Traqer (traqer.ai)

Traqer organizes visibility by topics rather than individual prompts, and it separates real mentions from citations. This distinction matters because appearing as a cited source is different from being named in the text. Topic-based organization makes it easier to spot thematic gaps. Content ideas for improving visibility are included.

Ubersuggest AI Search Visibility (app.neilpatel.com)

Ubersuggest creates an AI brand visibility report using simulated prompts, showing metrics like mentions, top prompts, industry rank, and competitor visibility. The feature is currently in beta, and tracking for Google and Perplexity is still listed as coming soon. Evaluate carefully given the beta status.

Vaylis (vaylis.ai)

Vaylis monitors your brand across major AI search platforms and tracks mentions against competitors in real time. Real-time processing distinguishes it from tools that run on daily or weekly refresh cycles. It also benchmarks visibility and surfaces optimization ideas based on the data.

Waikay (waikay.io)

Waikay tracks brand visibility in specific prompts across multiple LLMs with competitor comparisons. Its standout feature is hallucination detection: it flags when AI engines produce incorrect information about your brand. For brands where accuracy matters as much as visibility, this error-detection layer is valuable.

Wellows (wellows.com)

Wellows tracks citations and generated queries across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. It aggregates visibility, sentiment, and citation trends into a single view. The generated queries feature shows you what questions AI engines are forming around your brand, which can inform content strategy.

Wix AI Visibility (wix.com)

Wix AI Visibility is built into the Wix platform and shows how your Wix site gets cited across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity. It reports AI-driven traffic and sentiment. An LLMs.txt generator helps configure your site for AI crawlers. If your site is on Wix, this is included in your plan. If it is not, this tool is not available to you.

Writesonic (writesonic.com)

Writesonic includes AI Visibility Tracking that shows where you appear across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and other AI platforms. It highlights citation gaps and suggests next steps. The content engine, which is Writesonic's core product, then helps create material to fill those gaps. The integration between tracking and creation is seamless since both live in the same platform.

XFunnel (xfunnel.ai)

XFunnel tracks AI search visibility with drill-downs into individual responses, citations, and gaps. It reruns tests when engine behavior changes, which keeps data current as AI platforms update their models. Recommendations are included and evolve as new data comes in. The adaptive testing approach is a useful feature for a rapidly changing landscape.

XLR8 AI (tryxlr8.ai)

XLR8 AI monitors brand appearances across ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity with its AI Search Visibility Tracker. It also offers GEO-style optimization work based on analyzing where your brand loses visibility in the AI search pipeline. The pipeline analysis approach aims to identify specific failure points rather than just surface-level metrics.

XOFU (xofu.com)

XOFU concentrates on high-intent buyer prompts in ChatGPT. It tracks how often your brand appears in purchase-decision queries and benchmarks against competitors. It also shows the exact pages ChatGPT references, helping you identify which content drives citations and which does not. The high-intent focus makes it relevant for brands prioritizing bottom-of-funnel visibility.

XSeek (xseek.io)

XSeek tracks rankings and mentions across major AI platforms with an analytics dashboard. After importing your site and competitors, it provides recommendations aimed at improving AI search visibility. The import-based setup suggests a more structured onboarding process than tools that start tracking immediately.

YEXT (yext.com)

YEXT Scout tracks brand appearances across Google and AI engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude. It frames AI visibility around presence, sentiment, and comparative positioning. As part of the broader YEXT ecosystem (which manages listings, reviews, and knowledge graphs), Scout ties AI visibility to the structured data and listings that may influence it.

ZipTie (ziptie.ai)

ZipTie.AI monitors brand performance across ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity. It pairs search monitoring with content optimization guidance and an insights layer that translates data into recommendations. The combination of tracking and guidance positions it as both a monitor and an adviser.

ZipTie (ziptie.dev)

ZipTie.dev (a separate product from ZipTie.AI) tracks visibility in Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity. It shows full AI responses alongside mentions, sentiment, and citation data. Prompt suggestions and content optimization recommendations help teams identify what to monitor and how to improve. The full-response view is useful for qualitative analysis.

Zutrix (zutrix.com)

Zutrix has an AI Search Visibility module that queries multiple AI models with your keywords and tracks brand presence and sentiment over time. The module sits alongside core rank tracking and content tools, so AI visibility works as an added dimension inside an existing SEO workflow rather than a standalone product.

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