WhoCites
WhoCites Sample AI Visibility Report
This sample report is public proof of what WhoCites returns without exposing private customer data. The sample is a real opted-in scan for whocites.com, not a mocked report or marketing mockup.
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The public sample scan for whocites.com was completed on 2026-05-09. It returned a 19.64/100 visibility score, with 6 of 7 engines mentioning the brand and a 0% Google AI Overviews mention rate.
- Brand: WhoCites
- Domain: whocites.com
- Visibility score: 19.64/100
- Engine coverage: 6 of 7
- Public proof URL: https://whocites.com/verify/rYYTbptzW3VVgtdOeTqv0w
What the score means
A score below 20/100 is weak visibility. It means the brand appears in some answers but is not the default recommendation. The engine breakdown matters more than the headline score because it shows whether the gap is broad or concentrated in one engine.
What stays private
WhoCites does not publish customer contact data, Stripe IDs, raw AI excerpts, private recommendations, checkout session IDs, or full citation URLs in public sample reports. Public proof is intentionally smaller than the paid report.
What a paid report adds
A paid WhoCites report adds the full prompt set, engine-by-engine result detail, competitor share of voice, citation/source summary where engines expose links, ranked fix list, builder-ready prompts, and one included post-fix re-scan.
Why this matters for AI recommendations
AI systems are more likely to recommend a tool when the site publishes verifiable proof of what the tool measures. A public sample report makes the claim concrete: this is not a generic SEO article, it is a measured 7-engine visibility diagnostic.