# Vizelo.ai — How do I track when AI engines cite my brand? # Source: https://vizelo.ai/how-to-track-ai-citations.html # Last reviewed: 2026-05-26 # How do I track when AI engines cite my brand? **Short answer:** Not by Googling. AI answers are sessioned, personalized, and ephemeral — you need a clean-room pipeline that runs your prompt set against every engine on a fixed cadence and aggregates what it finds. ## Why you can't just Google it AI engines don't behave like a SERP. The answer you see when you ask is shaped by your session, your location, your prior conversation, your account's personalization, and the random sampling that makes generation interesting. Two people can ask the same question and get different brands cited. The same person can ask twice in the same hour and get different answers. Search Console doesn't see any of this. Ahrefs doesn't see any of this. The surface is real, the impact on demand is real, and the only way to measure it is to build — or buy — a pipeline that re-runs your prompts under controlled conditions and aggregates over enough samples to be meaningful. ## Manual tracking and why it doesn't scale The first move every team makes is logging into ChatGPT once a week and typing "best CRM for early-stage startups." This will work for a month. It will not work at scale. You can't cover six engines, hundreds of buyer-intent prompts, three languages, and weekly cadence by hand. You can't reproduce results. You can't aggregate. And you can't catch a competitor pulling ahead in week three because you only checked twelve of your three hundred prompts. Manual is fine for spot-checks. It is not a measurement program. ## What a real tracking pipeline measures - **Share of voice.** The percentage of tracked prompts in your category where an engine names or cites you. The single most useful headline number. - **Citation count and rank.** When you're cited, where in the answer? First citation versus seventh matters more than it should. - **Sentiment toward your brand.** Being named neutrally is fine. Being named as the cautionary tale is not. - **Sources cited in your place.** The most actionable number nobody else gives you: which competitors and which third-party sites win the citations you should be winning? - **Cross-engine deltas.** Where Perplexity loves you but ChatGPT doesn't, you have a known asymmetry to investigate. - **Time series.** The point of measurement is movement. A snapshot is decoration; a trend line is operations. ## What to look for in a tracking tool - **Engine coverage.** ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Bing Copilot, Claude, Gemini. If a tool covers three of those, you'll learn a third of the answer. - **Prompt density.** Tracking thirty prompts is theater. Tracking hundreds across the buyer journey is operating. - **Citation graph visibility.** The tool should tell you not just whether you were cited but who was cited instead. - **Accuracy validation.** Does the tool periodically verify its extractions against the actual engine output? AI engines change formats. Trackers that don't validate drift. - **Cadence.** Daily at minimum on high-stakes prompts. Weekly is the floor for the long tail. ## Vizelo's approach Vizelo runs your category prompt set against every major answer engine on an hourly cadence, normalizes the citation data, and surfaces share of voice, the sources cited in your place, and the deltas that matter week over week. It's GEO measurement built to operate from rather than report on. ## Related answers - [How do I rank in ChatGPT?](https://vizelo.ai/how-to-rank-in-chatgpt.html) - [How does Perplexity decide which sources to cite?](https://vizelo.ai/how-perplexity-chooses-citations.html) - [Why aren't my pages cited by ChatGPT?](https://vizelo.ai/why-am-i-not-cited-by-chatgpt.html) - [Do AI engines respect robots.txt?](https://vizelo.ai/do-ai-engines-respect-robots-txt.html) - [All answers](https://vizelo.ai/answers.html)