Your brand could be mentioned thousands of times in AI search results and you'd never know. Searchify AI tracks exactly that, showing whether AI-powered search platforms actually surface your company when people ask relevant questions.
The system monitors visibility across five major AI search engines. You get an AI Search Score that shows how often your brand appears in responses, plus an Action Center that tells you what to fix. It simulates real questions your ideal customers would ask, then tracks whether AI tools mention you in their answers. The system spots technical problems on your site, identifies content gaps, and flags trending topics worth writing about. Everything runs in 30+ languages.
Competitor tracking is built in. You'll see who's getting mentioned when you're not. Citations get tracked too, so you know if you're being referenced properly. Reports come out monthly, weekly, or daily depending on your plan. Unlimited seats on every tier.
Does visibility tracking actually help?
It's useful if you're willing to act on data. The Action Center gives specific recommendations, not vague advice. Found a content gap? Write the missing piece. Technical issue flagged? Fix it. But here's the catch — you're either doing this work yourself or paying extra for their fully managed service. The managed option adds $200 to $800 monthly depending on your base plan. That's not cheap.
The question simulation approach makes sense. Generic tracking wouldn't tell you much, but targeting questions your customers actually ask? That's actionable. The multi-language support matters if you operate internationally. Most visibility tools stick to English.
Where it falls short matters too. The Starter plan at $149 monthly only covers two AI search services. You're blind to three major platforms at that tier. You also max out at 30 monitored questions and four competitors. That's tight for most companies. The Basic plan at $399 monthly gives you all five platforms and bumps you to 100 questions and 10 competitors. Pro at $999 monthly removes competitor limits but still caps questions at 1,000.
No free trial exists. You get a one-page visibility report with no credit card required, but that's not enough to test the actual system. You're committing to at least $149 before seeing the full interface.
Pricing sits high. Starter might work for a small business focused on one product category. But most marketing teams need the Basic plan minimum to get meaningful coverage. That's nearly $5,000 annually. Pro makes sense for agencies tracking multiple clients, but you're looking at $12,000 yearly.
The self-serve versus managed split's interesting. Some teams want data and recommendations but have bandwidth to execute. Others need someone to handle optimization entirely. The flexibility works, but the managed fees add up fast.
Marketing teams at mid-sized companies get the most value here. You've got enough questions and competitors to monitor that manual tracking is impossible. Agencies managing multiple clients benefit from the unlimited seats and competitor tracking on higher tiers. Small businesses might find Starter too limited and Basic too expensive. Enterprises probably want Pro or managed service.
This tool matters if AI search visibility directly impacts your pipeline. If people finding you through AI assistants drives revenue, tracking and improving that channel makes sense. If your customers don't use AI search yet, this is premature.