Tools · Phase 5 · in development

The Brand Visibility Monitor.

The audit is a photograph. The Monitor is the camera left running. Weekly automated probes across the same fourteen-model panel track your citation share, statement match, and 30-day persistence — and email you the week your visibility drifts, not the quarter after.

In development Private beta 14-model panel

Not live yet — we're onboarding a small number of design partners while we harden the scheduled-probe backend and datastore. It's the recurring sibling of the one-shot LLM Visibility Audit. Request access below.

algoholic / monitor / weekly-digest Illustrative
→ week 24 · probe complete · 14 / 14 models
citation share 31% −13pp
statement match 0.54 −0.08
30-day persistence 0.61 +0.02
ALERT · citation share
"vector database pricing" fell 34% → 19% this week.
−15pp across 6 of 14 models · likely driver: a competitor comparison page indexed Tuesday.
Illustrative — example output. Not live data.
§ 01
Why continuous

A snapshot can't catch a drift.

Twenty-seven years watching search taught one thing about visibility: it is never static, and it never warns you before it moves. Four reasons a quarterly audit leaves you exposed.

Reason 01

Visibility drifts between your audits

A one-shot audit is a photograph. Model weights get retrained, retrieval indices refresh, competitors publish — and your citation share can halve in the eleven weeks before your next quarterly run.

Reason 02

The drop is silent

Nothing pages you when a model stops citing you. There is no rank-tracker red line, no traffic dip in Analytics — the answer simply names someone else, and every query after routes elsewhere.

Reason 03

A quarter late is a quarter lost

Catch the slip in the next audit and you have already spent a full quarter feeding a competitor the queries you should own. The cost isn't the audit fee — it's the eleven weeks you didn't know.

Reason 04

Recovery needs the week, not the quarter

Know a claim slipped the week it slipped and you can trace it to the page or the rival that caused it. Ninety days later the trail is cold and so is the fix.

§ 02
What it records

Four signals, tracked over time.

Every probe writes the same measurements the audit produces — but dated, versioned, and diffable, so the shape of the curve is the product, not a single number.

Signal 01

Citation share

How often your brand surfaces across the 14-model panel for your tracked query set, plotted week over week. This is the headline line you watch for drift.

14 models · weekly
Signal 02

Statement match

Which of your specific claims are reproduced verbatim, which are paraphrased without credit, and which get contradicted — per statement, per model.

verbatim · paraphrase · contra
Signal 03

30-day persistence

The decay curve for each claim you win. Commercial pages routinely fall below 12% citation retention by day 14; persistence tells you whether last month's wins actually survived.

d0 · d7 · d14 · d30
Signal 04

Drift alert

The output you act on: an email the week a tracked metric crosses the threshold you set — with the model, the query, and the likely driver attached, not buried in a dashboard.

threshold · same-week
§ 03
How the loop runs

Probe, compare, alert.

The same controlled protocol as the one-shot audit, put on a schedule and wired to a threshold. No dashboard to check — the alert comes to you.

Every week

Probe

Your query set runs against all fourteen models, three repetitions each to dampen sampling noise — the same controlled protocol as the one-shot audit, on a schedule.

14 models · 3× repeat
On each run

Compare

This week's citation share, statement match, and persistence are diffed against your rolling baseline and the prior run. Every historical run is retained.

diff vs baseline
When it moves

Detect

A move past your threshold — a claim lost, a competitor surfacing where you used to, a persistence curve steepening — is flagged rather than left for you to find.

threshold logic
Same week

Alert

You get an email the week it happens, carrying the model, the query, and the probable driver — so you act while the trail is still warm.

email · digest
§ 04
Sample output

The weekly digest, query by query.

Behind the one-line alert sits the detail: every tracked query, its citation share, and the week-over-week move. Held, gained, or lost — colour-coded so the losses read first.

weekly_digest_week-24.csv · illustrative · 5 of 120 queries
Illustrative — example output
tracked_querycitation_shareΔ weekstatus
vector database pricing 19% −15pp lost
best embedding model 2026 42% +3pp held
rag vs fine-tuning cost 27% −2pp watch
self-hosted vector db 51% +6pp gained
pgvector vs pinecone 0% −22pp dropped
Illustrative figures for layout only — not live data · pp = percentage points vs the prior week
§ 05
Design-partner access

Beta pricing, locked for partners.

These are design-partner rates, not a public checkout. You request access, we run a fit call, and nothing is charged until the Monitor is running on your domain. The rate you lock in now is the rate you keep.

Tier 01 · Starter

Starter

$199 / mo
Weekly · 1 brand · 40 tracked queries
  • Weekly probe across the full 14-model panel
  • Citation share + statement match, tracked over time
  • 30-day persistence curve on every claim you win
  • Email drift alert when a metric crosses your threshold
  • Raw CSV export every run — no lock-in
Beta pricing — locked for design partners
Tier 03 · Scale

Scale

$999 / mo
2× weekly · 10 brands · 400 tracked queries
  • Everything in Growth, at portfolio scale
  • Twice-weekly probes — catch drift inside the week
  • Custom query sets and segment-level tracking
  • API access to every raw run
  • Onboarding run personally by Gilad
Beta pricing — locked for design partners

Prices shown are the design-partner rates. The Monitor is in private beta; there is no self-serve purchase yet. Access is by request while we onboard the first cohort.

§ 06 · Request access

Become a design partner.

Design partners lock in founder pricing, get weekly access to the raw runs, and shape what the alerts flag. In exchange we ask for candid feedback — and a testimonial once the Monitor has earned it. Leave an email and, if you like, the domain you'd track.

No sequence, no CRM drip. A person reads it and replies within two business days. Nothing is charged until the Monitor runs on your domain.