Quick Start
Go to search-console.ai and start the free trial. No card is required, so you can see your own data before deciding whether the numbers are worth paying for.
If you would rather look first, the live demo runs on a populated account.
A project is one brand you track. Give it the name buyers actually type, not your legal entity — models match on the name in circulation.
On Starter you get one project, which is right for a single product. Agencies tracking several clients want Pro or Business. See Plans and Credits.
Name the two or three brands that keep showing up when you lose a deal. These are compared against you inside every answer, which is what makes the score actionable instead of abstract.
Pick real rivals, not aspirational ones. Comparing yourself to a category giant tells you nothing you can act on this quarter.
This is the step that decides whether your data is useful. Write questions the way a person asks them: "best AI visibility tools for a SaaS marketing team," not "ai visibility tool."
Cover the stages: the category question, the comparison question, and the direct-brand question. Prompts explains how to build a set that holds up.
Run your prompts and let the platform query the models. Each run records the answer text, the position of every brand mentioned, and the URLs cited.
This first run is your baseline. It is a snapshot, not a trend — resist the urge to draw conclusions from it alone.
Open the visibility score, then go straight past it to the two views that explain it: which competitors were named instead of you, and which sources the models cited.
Reading Your Score covers what a change actually means and how much movement counts as signal.
Where to go next#
- Your First Project — a more careful project setup
- Find Citation Gaps — turn the source list into a to-do list