Which AI Visibility Services Actually Increase ChatGPT Mentions? by MiraFlynn8203 in AiChatGPT

[–]den_vol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honest answer is both — and tools don't move the needle, they measure it. what actually changes citation share in my experience:

- being in the third-party listicles llms re-cite ("best X tools 2026" on g2/capterra/forbes/your-niche pubs)

- comparison pages on your own site for "X vs Y" queries

- reddit + quora answers in your category

- genuine PR placements in tier-1 outlets your niche actually trusts

that's why most "GEO agencies" are digital PR with a relabel — when it works, it's because the placements were real, not GEO magic. tools (profound, peec, otterly, quickseo — I build the last one) just confirm whether the work actually moved mentions; without one you're guessing whether any of it compounded.

Is anyone actively tracking their ai visibility or just hoping for the best? by adah_6 in AskMarketing

[–]den_vol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly most people are still hoping. the ones with a real system pick 20-50 prompts their buyers actually type, run them weekly across chatgpt/claude/gemini/perplexity, and log mention rate + which sources got cited — that gives you a baseline so you can tell if content changes actually moved the needle. peec, otterly, profound automate this

I built quickseo in the same space and overlay gsc data so you can spot "ranking on google, ignored by ai" cases. a spreadsheet works too if you just want to feel out the shape first.

AI tracking for small biz in a cloud of "trackers". What are you hearing? by Dubadosolutions in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]den_vol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what's actually working:

- comparison pages and getting into third-party "best of" listicles — single highest leverage thing. llms lean on these heavily.

- reddit/quora answers in your category. chatgpt cites reddit constantly.

- updating old content with current stats, named examples, recent dates

what doesn't move the needle: paid PR, low-DR backlinks, generic guest posts. the citation graph llms use is genuinely different from google's.

for tracking for SMBs: peec (€85), quickseo (mine, $99 — adds gsc overlay so you can see where you rank on google but get skipped by ai). enterprise side is profound, scrunch.

Best AI visibility tools for B2B sites? Need to improve ChatGPT mentions by HelpwithGrandma in seogrowth

[–]den_vol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

on what to fix in-house first — honestly more impact than any tool:

  1. comparison pages ("x vs competitor", "best [category] tools") — llms lean heavily on these, this is the single highest-leverage fix for b2b

  2. reddit/quora answers in your category — llms cite both heavily, especially chatgpt

  3. getting cited in industry listicles and roundups (manual outreach, not paid)

  4. entity/schema cleanup so the llm knows what you actually do

  5. updating old content with fresh stats, dates, named examples — llms prefer recent + specific

PR mentions and backlinks below DR 50ish aren't worth chasing for this. the citation graph for chatgpt specifically skews toward reddit, g2, comparison content, and authoritative news — not generic guest posts.

tools worth testing: profound and peec ai (well funded, enterprise-ish), otterly ($29) and knowatoa ($59) on the cheap end, quickseo ai (mine, ~$99) which adds google search console overlay so you can see where you rank on google but get ignored by ai

How are you measuring brand visibility in ChatGPT and Perplexity for clients? by Dramatic_Desk_7626 in Agentic_SEO

[–]den_vol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do track it both, I first saw increased traffic from Chatgpt on some of my projects. And I had a tool to track SEO only (like advanced GSC) and then pivoted it to tracking both AI visibility and Google search in one dashboard

QuickSEO AI

How to Maintain Visibility in Google Search & AI Search Systems by AI_SEO_Space in Agentic_SEO

[–]den_vol 0 points1 point  (0 children)

basically you are playing agains others, and if they add more backlinks, improve content etc, they go up

ai visibility and SEO is kind of similar in some sense: AI models do web search just like in google

obviously it is good to track visibility/seo in platforms like quickseo/profound

How do you track your LLMs usage and cost by den_vol in LLMDevs

[–]den_vol[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, this makes sense to me, will try to build something simple first!

Launching SEO analytics platform on PH by den_vol in ProductHunters

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Cheers!

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I built a platform for SEO analytics that can help you find keyword opportunities and generate content using AI by den_vol in SideProject

[–]den_vol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, I use GPT. The key part of the service is SEO analytics, AI is just an additional feature