AI-answer monitoring for small teams

Know what AI assistants say about your brand.

AEO Audit Tracker checks leading AI assistants on your schedule and records whether your brand gets recommended for the phrases you care about — with a timeline of every result. Plus a free llms.txt generator, built for modern AI search.

Two tools, one mission: be found when it matters

Buyers increasingly ask AI assistants, not search engines. We watch both sides of that shift.

Recommendation audits

Scheduled checks ask AI assistants which brands they recommend for your target phrases, and record the answer — mentioned or not, and how you rank. Every check lands in a timeline you can query by API, so you can see exactly when coverage changed.

llms.txt generator

A spec-compliant llms.txt and llms-full.txt for your site, generated from your own content — free. Give AI systems a clean, structured description of your business they can actually read.

How it works

Set up once; the checks run themselves.

1

Add your sites and phrases

Register your properties and the phrases your buyers type — up to 3 sites and 3 phrases each.

2

Checks run on schedule

Weekly or daily, each phrase is asked of AI assistants with live web search. Shared phrases across clients are asked once and reused — that keeps your price low.

3

Read the results

Every check is recorded: was your brand mentioned, where did it rank, and how has that moved over time. A cost ledger shows exactly what each check cost us to run.

Simple pricing

Pay per cadence, not per search.

Free

$0/forever

llms.txt generator

  • Spec-compliant llms.txt + llms-full.txt
  • Crawls your site automatically
  • Rate-limited
Generate yours

Starter

$29/month

Weekly checks

  • 3 sites × 3 phrases
  • Weekly AI-assistant checks with web search
  • Mention timeline + latest status per phrase
  • Cost ledger — see exactly what we spend
Get started

AEO Audit Tracker is an independent product and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Anthropic, OpenAI, or any AI model provider. Model names appear only to describe the integrations we query on your behalf.