Executive Dashboard

Understand the AI visibility story behind the metrics

Viziquo’s Executive Dashboard turns a large body of tested AI conversations into a reviewed account of what matters: whether buyers can discover your brand, which competitors take its place, how AI assistants frame it, which sources support the answers, and what your team should prioritize next.

It gives marketing leaders an executive view without requiring them to interpret every conversation or reconcile disconnected charts. Analysts and practitioners can then move from each conclusion into the deeper findings, evidence, recommendations, and implementation work behind it.

Know what the result is based on

Every Executive Dashboard begins with the scope of the latest completed analysis: the audit date, number of conversations, AI providers tested, and the amount of run history available for comparison.

This context matters. A visibility result should always be read in relation to the questions, buyers, providers, and analysis period that produced it.

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Executive summary

What you see

A reviewed executive account of the latest analysis, organized around discoverability, competition, brand framing, and remediation.

What it tells you

Where your most important visibility gaps are, which competitors benefit from them, how AI assistants position your brand, and the central direction for improvement.

Why it matters

Marketing leaders can begin with a coherent account of the situation instead of assembling one from separate charts. They see the central problem, its competitive consequence, and the direction of the response before deciding where to invest.

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Viziquo Executive summary showing discoverability, competition, framing, and remediation

AI visibility snapshot

What you see

Four headline measures—Brand visibility, Organic discovery, Brand share of voice, and Owned citations—shown with the conversation or citation base behind each result. When comparable audits exist, the snapshot also provides change-over-time context.

What it tells you

Whether your brand is appearing, whether AI assistants discover it without being prompted, how it performs against competitors, and how often your own website supplies the supporting evidence.

Why it matters

Leaders are less likely to mistake a favorable metric for broad discoverability. They can distinguish brand presence, unprompted discovery, competitive position, and source influence—and direct the response at the actual weakness.

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Viziquo AI visibility snapshot showing brand visibility, organic discovery, share of voice, and owned citations

Priority recommendations

What you see

The actions judged most important in the reviewed analysis, with the observed evidence and expected contribution attached to each one.

What it tells you

Which improvements deserve attention first, the evidence supporting that priority, and the outcome each recommendation is intended to influence.

Why it matters

Teams can move from diagnosis to a defensible order of work. The Dashboard establishes what deserves attention first; the Recommendations and Tasks areas provide the fuller rationale and implementation detail.

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Viziquo priority recommendations with supporting observations and expected impact

Organic discovery by provider

What you see

Organic discovery separated across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity rather than presented only as an overall percentage.

What it tells you

Whether an organic-discovery gap is concentrated in one AI assistant or repeated across multiple providers.

Why it matters

The remedy changes with the pattern. A provider-specific gap may justify focused investigation; a consistent gap points toward broader category relevance, authority, evidence, and content coverage.

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Viziquo organic discovery by provider across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity

Top competitor wins

What you see

The competitors that appeared when the brand did not, ranked by how often they occupied those brand-absent conversations.

What it tells you

Which competitors benefit most often when your brand is absent and whether displacement is dominated by one alternative or spread across the category.

Why it matters

Teams can prioritize the comparisons and category narratives buyers are actually encountering. They can address a recurring competitor directly without treating that competitor’s content strategy as the entire solution.

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Viziquo top competitor wins showing the alternatives that appeared when Viziquo did not

Visibility by buyer intent

What you see

Brand appearance separated by the buyer’s goal—educational, diagnostic, tactical, comparison, vendor selection, or brand-aware.

What it tells you

Where your brand enters—or disappears from—the buying journey, from early learning and diagnosis through comparison and vendor selection.

Why it matters

Different stages require different authority. A brand missing from early research and evaluation needs stronger problem, category, methodology, comparison, and buyer-choice resources—not only more branded content.

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Viziquo visibility by buyer intent across six buyer goals

Move from the executive view into the supporting analysis

The Executive Dashboard is the starting point, not a substitute for the deeper analysis. Each headline conclusion can be investigated through the corresponding Viziquo area:

  • Visibility examines discovery paths, providers, personas, intents, competitor displacement, citations, and retrieved sources in greater depth.

  • Brand Framing examines tone, narrative, recommendation strength, strengths, caveats, missing associations, and competitive positioning.

  • Evidence retains the complete conversations, final-answer citations, and retrieved search results behind the findings.

  • Trends compares completed audits once comparable run history exists.

  • Technical Readiness checks site-level crawler access, sitemap health, and AI-oriented discovery files.

  • Pages identifies URL-level problems involving fetchability, crawler access, indexability, metadata, structured data, content extraction, and bot barriers.

  • Brand Details makes the profile, personas, competitors, and buyer questions defining the market model visible.

Frequently asked questions

What makes this an Executive Dashboard?

It combines headline measures with a reviewed account of discoverability, competition, framing, remediation, and the actions that deserve priority. Its purpose is to help leaders understand and act on the analysis without beginning in the raw evidence.

Is the Executive Dashboard an automatic daily prompt tracker?

No. Viziquo is designed around reviewed analyses and meaningful reruns. The Dashboard updates when a new analysis is completed, and Trends can compare results once comparable run history exists.

Can our team inspect the evidence behind the summary?

Yes. Viziquo retains the tested conversations, citations presented in final answers, and sources retrieved during AI search. Findings and recommendations can be traced back to that supporting evidence.

Does the Executive Dashboard include technical findings?

It includes the executive implications of the analysis. Dedicated Technical Readiness and Pages areas provide the detailed website-level and URL-level technical checks.

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