The first public benchmark of AI brand visibility. We query ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini & Perplexity across 500 industries with 5,000+ real prompts to track which brands get recommended. Like the S&P 500, but for AI. • 15,000+ brands ranked • 500 industries covered • Updated daily • Model disagreement analysis • Compare any two brands head-to-head See where you rank before your competitors do.
Hey PH 👋
I've just launched a first-of-its-kind dashboard; the S&P 500 for AI brand visibility.
The problem:
AI assistants are becoming the first place people go for recommendations ("what's the best CRM?", "top running shoes?", "best credit card for travel?")
Millions ask AI before they ever touch Google. But which brands actually get recommended? That data wasn't public. Until today.
The AI 500:
• 4 LLMs queried: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity
• 500 industries tracked
• 15,000+ brands indexed
• 10,000 API calls per day
• Updated daily
I built the infrastructure to query AI models at scale, extract brand mentions, normalise to parent companies, and calculate visibility scores.
You'll see:
• ChatGPT and Claude often recommend different #1 brands for the same query
• Some categories show "winner-take-all"; one brand dominates across all models
• SEO rankings don't predict AI visibility
• Smaller brands are outperforming incumbents in key categories
This is the first public index of its kind. The data was locked inside AI companies. Now it's a searchable, daily-updated benchmark anyone can access.
Find your brand → https://trakkr.ai/rankings
Mack
Congrats on the launch! Will you be adding alerts for when a brand’s visibility suddenly spikes or drops?
covering 500 industries is massive. It’s cool to see brands outside the usual tech space getting ranked.
Can I use this for my brand as well to see how visible it is to ChatGPT and other platforms ?
Nice launch! The AI-tool space is so crowded; this looks like the map brands have been waiting for. What’s the moment when a brand sees “Oh yes—this recommendation actually applies to me” for the first time?