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How to Use Prompts-GPT for AI SEO: Step-by-Step Guide
Step-by-step guide to using Prompts-GPT.com for AI SEO — from running your first visibility check to building recurring monitors, content briefs, and stakeholder reports.
This guide walks through how to use Prompts-GPT.com to build an AI SEO workflow from scratch. Whether you are a solo marketer checking a single brand or an agency managing multiple clients, the steps are the same: baseline your visibility, create monitored prompts, review evidence, generate content actions, and report on progress.
AI SEO is the practice of optimizing for how AI answer engines describe, cite, and recommend brands. Prompts-GPT.com makes this measurable by tracking what ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Grok actually say when buyers ask relevant questions. This tutorial covers every step from your first free check to a running AI visibility program.
Key takeaways
- Start with the free AI visibility checker to baseline your brand across AI engines.
- Create buyer-intent prompts that reflect how real customers ask about your category.
- Review answer evidence for mentions, citations, sentiment, and competitive displacement.
- Generate content briefs directly from visibility gaps instead of guessing what to publish.
- Use recurring monitors and reports to prove AI visibility improvement over time.
Step 1: Run a free AI visibility check
Start at prompts-gpt.com/free-tools/ai-brand-visibility-checker. Enter your domain and run the free check. The tool scans AI answer engines and returns a snapshot showing whether your brand is mentioned, which sources are cited, what sentiment the answers carry, and how competitors are positioned in the same answers.
This baseline is important. It shows you the current state of your AI visibility without any optimization. Save the results or take note of key metrics: mention rate, citation sources, competitor names, and sentiment. You will compare these numbers against future scans to measure improvement.
Step 2: Create a brand project
If the free check reveals meaningful visibility gaps, create a brand project on Prompts-GPT.com. A project organizes your prompts, monitors, sources, and reports around a single brand or product. You can have multiple projects for different brands, product lines, or client accounts.
During project setup, add your brand name, domain, primary competitors, and the AI engines you want to monitor. The platform suggests prompts based on your category, but the best results come from adding buyer-intent prompts that reflect questions your actual customers ask.
Step 3: Build your prompt set
The quality of your AI visibility monitoring depends on the quality of your prompts. Use the ChatGPT Query Generator tool to create category prompts (what is the best X), comparison prompts (X vs Y), alternative prompts (alternatives to Z), pricing prompts (how much does X cost), and problem-solving prompts (how to solve Y with software).
Aim for 25-50 prompts per project covering different buyer intents. Group them into clusters: category awareness, direct comparison, alternatives research, pricing evaluation, and implementation questions. This structure helps you identify which intent clusters have the best visibility and which need the most work.
Step 4: Review answer evidence
After running scans, review the answer evidence for each prompt. Look at four dimensions: brand presence (are you mentioned?), citation quality (are your sources cited?), competitive positioning (who else is mentioned and in what order?), and sentiment (how does the AI describe your brand?).
The most actionable insights come from comparing your evidence against competitors. If a competitor is mentioned first for category prompts but you win comparison prompts, that tells you the category awareness content needs work while the comparison content is strong. Use citation source classification to see whether AI engines cite your owned pages, competitor pages, or third-party sources.
Step 5: Generate content briefs from gaps
Prompts-GPT turns visibility gaps into specific content briefs. If your brand is absent from comparison prompts, the brief might recommend a comparison page with structured data. If AI engines cite a competitor's FAQ page but not yours, the brief might suggest FAQ content optimization. If third-party sources are outdated, the brief might recommend outreach to update those pages.
Each brief includes the target prompt, the current answer state, competing sources, recommended content structure, and an optimization checklist. This specificity is what separates AI SEO from guesswork — you are creating content that addresses a documented gap rather than publishing based on keyword volume alone.
Step 6: Set up recurring monitors and reports
Once your project has active prompts and initial content improvements, set up recurring monitors to track changes over time. Monitors run on a schedule you define and capture answer snapshots that show whether visibility improved, degraded, or stayed the same.
Use the reporting features to create stakeholder-ready documents that show visibility trends, citation improvements, competitive displacement changes, and the content actions that drove results. Reports can be exported as PDF, CSV, or Markdown depending on who needs to see them.
Practical workflow
- 1Run the free AI visibility checker at prompts-gpt.com to baseline your brand.
- 2Create a brand project with your domain, competitors, and target AI engines.
- 3Build a prompt set of 25-50 buyer-intent questions organized by intent cluster.
- 4Review answer evidence across mentions, citations, sentiment, and competitive positioning.
- 5Generate content briefs from visibility gaps and implement recommended changes.
- 6Set up recurring monitors and stakeholder reports to track AI visibility improvement.
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Research references
Frequently asked questions
Start by running a free AI visibility check at prompts-gpt.com/free-tools/ai-brand-visibility-checker. Enter your domain to see how AI engines currently describe your brand. If the results show meaningful gaps, create a brand project and add monitored prompts for recurring tracking.
Start with 25-50 prompts covering different buyer intents: category awareness, direct comparison, alternatives, pricing, and implementation questions. The specific number depends on your category complexity and competitive landscape. More prompts give better coverage but require more review time.
Weekly scans work well for most teams. AI answers change as models are updated, new content is published, and sources are re-evaluated. Weekly cadence captures meaningful trends without creating noise from day-to-day answer variation.
Yes. The Agency plan supports multi-project reporting with separate workspaces per client. Each project has its own prompts, monitors, sources, and reports, making it easy to manage multiple brands without mixing data.