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AI search visibility workflows for agencies managing client reporting.

Run client prompt monitors, compare competitors, package citation evidence, and turn AI answer movement into white-label action plans.

Search intent
Agencies need scalable AI visibility reporting that clients can understand and act on.
Client-separated monitor workflows
White-label evidence reporting
Prompt and source action queues

What the page helps you evaluate

Judge AI visibility by evidence, not a detached score.

Commercial AI search pages should help teams decide what to monitor, what evidence matters, and what work should happen next.

Prompt-level evidence

See the answer snapshot behind the score so teams know what customers actually see.

Competitor context

Track which brands appear beside you, above you, or instead of you for the same prompt.

Citation intelligence

Classify owned, competitor, review, directory, media, and community sources that shape AI answers.

Action briefs

Convert weak answer evidence into clear content, source, crawler, and reporting actions.

Workflow

Move from the search query to a repeatable operating loop.

01Define the prompt setGroup category, comparison, recommendation, local, and problem-aware prompts before measuring any score.
02Capture answer evidenceReview mentions, position, sentiment, cited sources, and competitor overlap by answer engine.
03Turn gaps into workPrioritize canonical pages, FAQs, comparison copy, llms.txt updates, reviews, and source outreach from the evidence.

Client onboarding

Baseline each client domain, competitors, categories, and high-value prompt clusters.

Monthly reporting

Report mention share, citations, sentiment, competitor pressure, and prioritized fixes.

Content delivery

Turn misses into briefs, comparison pages, FAQs, llms.txt updates, and outreach.

Questions buyers ask

Can agencies use this for multiple clients?

Yes. The workflow is designed around separated projects, prompt sets, competitors, reports, and client-ready summaries.

What should an agency report first?

Start with answer share, competitor wins, cited sources, important misses, and the next actions tied to each gap.