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Most businesses don't realize this, but
they're already invisible. Not to
Google, but to AI. You see, the future
isn't just about ranking on Google
anymore. It's about being retrieved by
platforms like Chad GBT, Perplexity,
Gemini, and every other major AI that's
eating up the internet. I signed up and
tested 10 different AI visibility tools
to figure out what's actually tracking
the stuff that really matters across LLM
models. Here are the top five AI
visibility trackers I personally think
is worth the investment right now.
Number one on my list is Peak AI. And
what this tool does is it reverse
engineers what LLM models know about
your brand across all LLM platforms. And
what it does is it probes AI engines
with prompts and tracks how your content
gets cited. Here are some use cases for
this. You can run entity checks, for
example, your name, product, services.
discover where your content is being
paraphrased or quoted in AI responses
exactly. You can also detect
hallucinations, for example, AI claiming
knowledge that's actually not true
versus accurate citations. You can also
track AI generated summaries tied back
to your content themes. I would think of
PKAI as like your search console for AI
because you literally get insights into
how tightly your brand is woven into the
AI web. Next one on my list here is AI
Karma. These guys actually reached out
to me like a while back and I didn't get
a chance to like really check them out
and I got a chance to really check this
tool out and take a look at it. This is
also another dashboard for brand
visibility across multiple LLM engines.
tracking your AI impression share and
how your content is being leveraged by
an AI. Some of the use cases for this
particular tool will be monitoring
retrieval frequency across Perplexity,
Claude, Bing, Copilot, etc. Other LLM
models. You can compare your AI
visibility to your competitors. You can
identify which content pieces are
getting most AI citations and you can
detect patterns for any hallucinations
or misattribution involving your brand.
One thing that I really like about this
tool is you get a LLM footprint matrix
which you can act on pretty quickly to
redirect content, refine authority and
close citation gaps. The next tool here
is SEM Rush. A lot of people are
familiar with the name SCEM Rush
traditionally is a SEO tracking tool,
but recently they've implemented AI
tracking as well. Not only they're able
to track the LLMs across uh different
platforms, but they're also able to
track the Google AI overviews, even
though some of the other tools that I
mentioned, they can also do the same
thing, but SCM Rush exclusively focuses
on the AI overview since they're
originally a SEO tool tracking success
across Google. One thing that I do like
about this tool is that you get both
sides of the world. You get the organic
rankings from Google and what's indexed
and ranked on Google. Also, the AI
overviews and other LLM models. Another
thing that I really like about this tool
is that it alerts you when your content
is actually being pulled into the AI
answer snippets and it also gives you
the opportunity to optimize your content
for the AI enter visibility, not just
blue link clicks. So basically in
summary, you're able to track the Google
side of the rankings and also what LLM
models know about your brand. The next
tool on my list is Profound AI. And I
would say this tool is pretty much best
for enterprise level AI visibility
tracking. It also combines prompt
signals plus traditional SEO data kind
of like SEM Rush. It also helps you
uncover unknown prompts your brand
should own. It is a good tool and based
on my testing, it has a good data. To
give you some better details here, I put
together a table analysis that allows
you to see the tool strengths, what it
excels at, best for, ideal use cases,
limitations, and things to watch out
for. Starting with a pig AI, um, it's
got a deep LLM prompt analysis, entity
checks, citation detection, which is its
strengths. This is literally best for
brands that want to map exactly how
LLM's perceive them. And and here's the
limitations and things to watch out for.
It is premium pricing and there is
learning curve in prompt setup. An
entire software could look a little bit
clustery. Now with AI karma, you get a
dashboard view of AI visibility across
different engines and it gives you data
into AI impression share. It is best for
monitoring your brand's footprint across
multiple different LLMs. One thing that
it does lack, and this is my
understanding, it lacks the deep prompt
level detail. Next one is SEM Rush AI
mode tracker. It does bridge the
traditional SEO plus AEO by tracking the
AI appearances in the search engine
ranking pages. A lot of people are
already using this, especially SEO
agencies, freelancers, and even some
businesses. And now the AI is
incorporated into it. In terms of
limitations, it doesn't have all the LLM
models. It can also lag um as they're
literally like rolling this whole thing
out right now. And another thing is, and
everybody doesn't like this about SCM
Rush, but they try to upsell you every
step of the way to see, oh, you want to
see a little more data, okay, pay more
money. You want to see a little bit more
here, pay more money. Even if you're
using it like one time, you got to you
got to subscribe and upgrade your plans
over and over and over. And a lot of
people find that annoying. Next one is
profound AI. It's got an advanced prompt
and citation analytics and uh discovery
of untapped prompts which is very
useful. This is best for you know
enterprises like I mentioned earlier or
content-driven brands optimizing for LM
LLM citation. It is on the higher cost
and it does require onboarding and uh
setup. Now with a whole AI it's on a
lighter side right it's a lightweight uh
it's got prompt tracking mentions idea
generation. This is best for like
agency, startups or you know those who
are starting with AI visibility. And in
terms of limitations, it just has less
depth compared to the other uh AI
tracking tools and it covers fewer LLM
models. I just wanted to put this
quickly because these tools stood out
out of all the tools that I tested. And
in the next coming videos, I'm going to
be doing a in-depth breakdown review of
every single one of these tools. I'm
gonna gut them out one by one and put
together like a guide style video
review. Some of these tools can be
expensive for some people. So, just to
save you guys time and money, I'm going
to be the one taking all the risk. Also,
here's the deal with this thing, right?
This is like when SEO tools first
launched. The smart ones paid attention.
The rest got outranked. But now, in this
time of era, it's not about keywords
anymore. It's about entity recall,
memory slots, retrieval priority. If
you're not tracking how AI perceives
you, you're not in the game. You're just
a ghost. And guess what? Ghosts don't
get clicks. They also don't get
visibility. But anyways, I hope you guys
enjoyed this video. Drop me a like. Drop
your thoughts in the comment section
below. And if there is any tools that
you've tested that I have not mentioned
in here that I should pay attention to,
please let us

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