Start Tracking Brand Visibility Across AI Platforms
Start Tracking Brand Visibility Across AI Platforms in Outranker.ai — and get real, data-driven insights into how your brand appears inside AI-generated responses from ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and more. As AI tools increasingly replace traditional search interfaces, knowing whether and how your brand is being cited by these platforms is no longer optional — it's essential.
This tutorial walks you through creating your first Brand Visibility project in Outranker.ai from start to finish. You'll begin from the dashboard by navigating to AI Visibility → Brand Visibility, then clicking Create Your First Project. From there, you'll enter your brand name, website URL, and industry category — details that help Outranker tailor its monitoring parameters and automatically generate the most relevant queries for your business.
Once the system populates your competitor list and keywords automatically, you can review and adjust them before moving to platform selection. Here you'll enable monitoring toggles for each AI ecosystem you want to track — ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and others — with each toggle expanding your brand's tracking scope across that platform's AI-generated answer environment.
Next, you'll configure your monitoring geography by selecting your preferred language and the specific countries or regions you want analyzed — or opt for global monitoring across all available regions. You'll then set up automated query generation, choosing how many AI prompts are distributed per platform, anywhere between 10 and 200, with more queries delivering deeper and more comprehensive visibility insights.
Finally, after reviewing your full configuration summary, you'll click Launch Analysis — and Outranker will begin automated, continuous monitoring of your brand across every selected AI platform. By the end of this video, you'll have a fully active brand tracking project giving you clear, actionable data on your visibility in the AI-powered search era.

By Fred
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Last updated 3 days ago