AI Representation (/dashboard/ai-representation)
This page shows how AI systems actually crawl, cite, and answer about your brand, and whether your published fixes are working.
AI crawlers by page type
Which page types (home, product, pricing, docs, blog, profile...) each AI engine's crawler is fetching. Page types with NO crawler visits are coverage gaps — publish/strengthen machine-readable content there so engines can retrieve it.Hallucinated URLs
URLs an AI engine cited for your brand that do not resolve (fabricated or dead), grouped by engine. On-domain dead links are the most urgent — publish the correct canonical URL or add a redirect.AI-search visibility
For keywords you track, how often your brand appears in AI-search answers (Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, ChatGPT Search, Brave). Add keywords to track; results populate on the next AI Update cycle.What AI is actually saying
The real answers engines gave about you, with an accuracy score, so you can read exactly what needs correcting.Optimization lift & time-to-correction
For each fix you publish, AITWIRE re-polls the mapped question over time (with repeated sampling for a stable reading) and reports the before→after accuracy change per engine, plus time-to-correction — how many days until the engine reliably answered correctly.Why results take time (the longtail)
AI answers do NOT change the moment you publish. They change on a propagation longtail:
- Search-grounded engines (Perplexity, ChatGPT Search, Google AI Overviews): typically 1–2 weeks after your content is re-crawled and re-indexed.
- Base models (the non-retrieval modes of ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini): only change on retraining — 1 to 3 months.
AITWIRE tracks each published fix on a decaying cadence (daily for two weeks, then weekly) for up to 90 days, and marks a fix "in progress" until the engine's answer converges. A fix showing no change at 72 hours has not failed — it usually has not propagated yet. Judge lift over weeks, not hours.
Measure → act
Use this page to find what is wrong, then act: Recommendations (content to publish) and Campaigns (tracked, goal-directed fixes) are one click away from the top of this page. You can also turn any recommendation directly into a campaign with Make Campaign.