AI Visibility, up front
Mention rate and share of voice across every engine, updated daily. Clear, comparable, board-ready from week one.
90% of organizations now use generative AI somewhere in their purchasing process. Zumi shows what buyers find when they ask about a category, and gives marketing a clear read to track, improve, and report on.
Four things every CMO needs from an AI visibility platform. All included from day one.
Mention rate and share of voice across every engine, updated daily. Clear, comparable, board-ready from week one.
Every query where a competitor is recommended instead. The gaps in content, entity authority, and citation coverage that suppress visibility.
Daily AI Visibility updates with trend lines. Before / after comparisons when changes ship. Evidence of progress, not just activity.
Real-time alerts when visibility drops or a competitor makes a sudden gain. Know before sales or customers notice.
Three roles. Three real questions. The Zumi answer to each.
I need to prove AI visibility ROI to the CEO and board, not just report activity.
AI Visibility is the metric. Daily updates, trend charts, before / after comparisons make the story clear.
I do not know which content is driving AI citations and which is invisible.
Citation source analysis shows the pages and domains AI engines trust. Double down on what works. Fix what does not.
A competitor just started showing up in ChatGPT for our most important category queries.
Competitor share-of-voice tracking shows where they gained ground and what drove it. The shift is visible before it hits pipeline.
No analyst training required. AI Visibility shows mention rate and share of voice across every engine, with the trend line and the competitive gap sitting right behind it. The board meeting starts with the data, not a folder of screenshots.
The quarterly AI visibility story, in four pieces a non-marketer can follow in under a minute.
AI Visibility this quarter against last. A direction a board can read without any AI literacy.
Week-over-week movement on a single line. Improvement shows as a direction, not a one-off screenshot to defend.
Share of voice against the two rivals the board names by heart, broken out by engine. Where a brand leads, where it trails.
The ranked action behind next quarter's visibility, tied directly to the budget line being defended. Activity becomes outcome.
Straight answers to what marketing leaders want to know first.
How a brand appears in AI answers across all nine engines, which competitors get recommended instead, and what to fix first. Mention rate and share of voice up front, refreshed daily, ready for the board.
All nine major engines at full depth: ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Copilot, Grok, Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode, and DeepSeek. Coverage never varies by plan.
As a single direction, not a dashboard tour. AI Visibility this quarter against last, share of voice against the rivals a board already names, and the ranked action behind next quarter's number, exportable to a branded PDF.
That is the point. Daily trend lines and before-and-after comparisons tie visibility movement to the work that shipped, so the budget conversation runs on outcomes instead of screenshots.
Every tracked query shows who AI engines recommend and where a brand sits against them. A rival's content move surfaces as a share-of-voice shift days after it happens, rather than months later in a sales call.
No. SEO optimizes for ranked links; Zumi covers the AI answers that increasingly sit above them. The two correlate loosely, so a brand can rank well in Google and still be absent from ChatGPT.
Zumi pulls live AI visibility data for any brand, across every engine, against real competitors. Walk away with a read for the board. No deck, no pitch.
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