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Search Terms Table Explained

Learn how to read the AI Visibility Search Terms table, understand grouping options, column metrics, expanded row data, competitor preview, and available term-level actions.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

What it is

The Search Terms table is the operational control center of AI Visibility.

It shows:

  • All configured search terms

  • Their AI engine configurations

  • Visibility performance

  • Execution status

  • Competitive preview metrics

Each row represents a unique tracked configuration (prompt + engine + region + frequency).


Why it matters

AI Visibility is configuration-based and engine-specific.

Understanding the Search Terms table allows you to:

  • Monitor performance quickly

  • Identify high- and low-performing prompts

  • Compare engines

  • Review tracking health

  • Access detailed insights

  • Manage terms efficiently

Without understanding this table, visibility metrics can be misinterpreted.


Grouping & table controls

You can group search terms by:

  • Search term

  • Topic

  • AI engine

  • Data source

  • Region

  • Status

  • Tracking interval

Groups can be expanded or collapsed for easier navigation.

Grouping allows you to:

  • Compare engines side-by-side

  • Segment by topic

  • Audit tracking status

  • Review regional differences


Search terms table columns explained

Below is a breakdown of the main columns visible in the collapsed row view.

Column

Description

Term

The exact prompt sent to the AI engine. Each engine configuration appears as its own tracked entry.

Topic

The strategic category assigned to the term. Used for dashboard filtering and topic-level reporting.

AI Engine

The AI model executing the prompt (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity). Each engine is tracked independently.

Region

The geographic context used for the execution (where supported). Different regions create separate configurations.

Visibility

A composite score that measures how prominently and consistently your brand appears in AI-generated results. It combines Detection Rate (how often you appear) and Rank Score (how high you appear). Higher scores indicate stronger AI presence.

Schedule

The update frequency (e.g., daily, weekly). Also displays how many runs occurred within the selected time range.

The Schedule column also reflects the number of executions within the selected time filter (e.g., last 7 days)

Run count directly impacts detection rate and visibility stability.

Last Updated

The most recent execution timestamp for this configuration.

Status

Indicates whether the term is actively tracking or paused.

How Visibility Score is calculated

Visibility Score is calculated using:

  • Detection Rate - The percentage of runs in which your brand appears.

  • Rank Score - A weighted score based on average position (higher ranks are weighted more strongly).

The formula combines these two values to produce a 0–100 score.

A brand that:

  • Appears frequently and

  • Ranks high in responses

will have a higher Visibility Score.

For the full formula and examples, see What is the Visibility Score in AI Visibility?

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Expanded row metrics explained

When you expand a row, additional performance metrics appear.

Metric

Description

Mentions

Total number of times your brand was detected across executions within the selected time range.

Position

Average ranking position of your brand when it appears (1 = first mentioned).

Sentiment

Average sentiment classification across mentions (positive, neutral, negative).

Detection Rate

Percentage of executions in which your brand appeared.

Top 3

Percentage of executions where your brand appeared in the top 3 positions.


Timeline selector

You can adjust the metric view to:

  • 24h

  • 7d

  • 30d

  • Last run

This changes how trailing averages are calculated.

Short windows show volatility.
Longer windows show stability trends.


Competitor preview (Top 6)

Within the expanded view, you can see a preview of the Top 6 competing brands.

You can toggle sorting by:

  • Visibility

  • Position

  • Sentiment

  • Detection

  • Mentions

  • Citations

This preview allows quick competitive benchmarking without entering detailed insights.

It answers:

  • Who appears most often?

  • Who ranks higher?

  • Who has stronger sentiment?

  • Who is cited more frequently?


Row-level actions explained

Each row includes action controls.

Action

Description

View term details

Opens the detailed insights page for deeper analysis.

Edit

Modify prompt configuration, engines, frequency, location, or settings.

Copy

Duplicate the configuration to create a new tracked entry.

Run on-demand refresh

Trigger a manual execution immediately (subject to processing queue).

Delete

Remove the tracked configuration.

View latest results

Open the most recent execution snapshot.

View detailed insights

Access full performance analytics, brand analysis, citation mapping, and execution history.

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How to interpret the table correctly

Important principles:

  • Each engine configuration is tracked independently.

  • Visibility is engine-specific.

  • Detection rate depends on number of runs in selected time window.

  • Short time ranges may exaggerate volatility.

  • Expanded metrics provide context beyond the main Visibility column.

The table is designed for quick operational review.
Detailed competitive and citation analysis lives in the Detailed Insights view.


Best practices

  • Use grouping by Topic for strategic review.

  • Use grouping by AI engine to compare model performance.

  • Expand rows to review detection rate before reacting to visibility drops.

  • Monitor run count when interpreting detection fluctuations.

  • Use Top 6 competitor preview for quick competitive checks.

The Search Terms table provides a high-level operational view.
For deeper analysis, use Search term detailed insights.

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