Buyers increasingly ask an AI assistant instead of scrolling a results page. AI Mentions tracks whether that assistant names you, for the questions that matter to your business.
What it tracks
For every keyword you care about, Vergrank checks the major AI assistants, OpenAI, Google’s Gemini, and Perplexity, and records whether your product comes up. The checks run daily, alongside the regular rank pull, so the picture stays current.
Reading the page
The “Competitors winning these queries” panel shows the answers your competitors are currently owning, and how often they get cited. It is a direct list of the ground you have to take.
Below it, the matrix lays out every tracked keyword against each assistant. A mark in a cell means you were named in that answer. Read across a row to see which assistants mention you for a query; read down a column to see how one assistant treats your whole keyword set. As the engine publishes and refreshes pages, you watch cells start to fill in.
Why it matters
This is visibility at the point where buying decisions are made. Ranking on a results page no longer guarantees you are in the answer, and this page tells you whether you are.