Screenshot 1 – Brand Rankings (LLMrefs)
● This dashboard shows brand visibility for a keyword across AI search engines (like
ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, etc.).
● The graph at the top compares the ranking lines of different brands over time (until 16
Aug 2025).
● Below the graph, there’s a ranking list:
○ Astra (wpastra.com) is ranked #1 with 94% share of voice, position 1.5, and
mentioned in 45 sources.
○ ThemeIsle (themeisle.com) and GeneratePress (generatepress.com) follow
closely with 91% share of voice.
○ This shows how often brands appear in AI answers for the tracked keyword.
👉 Meaning: Astra is dominating AI-generated recommendations for WordPress themes, while
ThemeIsle and GeneratePress are strong competitors.
Screenshot 2 – Prompt Explorer (LLMrefs)
● Keyword tracked: “best WordPress theme”.
● This shows questions/prompts users ask and how AI models respond.
● Example prompts:
○ “What are the highest-rated WordPress themes for small businesses?”
○ “Show me some WordPress themes that are easy to use for beginners.”
● On the left, you see which AI model answered (ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI, Claude,
etc.).
● On the right, metrics like brands mentioned and sources used are shown.
👉 Meaning: This helps identify what exact prompts are driving mentions of brands in AI
answers.
Screenshot 3 – Source Rankings (LLMrefs)
● Still under the same keyword (best WordPress theme).
● Here, you see which content sources (URLs) AI models most often cite.
● For example:
○ WP Rocket blog is ranked #1 with 24.2% mention rate, mentioned by 5
brands.
○ AgentWP, Astra’s site, Nitropack, Seedprod, ElegantThemes, WPBeginner,
WPForms are also in the top sources.
● The mention rate shows the percentage of times a source was cited in AI responses.
👉 Meaning: Content from WP Rocket and AgentWP is highly referenced by AI when
recommending WordPress themes. That means these sites have strong influence in AI-driven
visibility.
Screenshot 4 – Dashboard (First Answer)
● This belongs to First Answer, another AI visibility tracking tool.
● Total prompts tracked: 10
● Total responses: 162
● Total mentions: 22 (how often your brand or source was cited in responses).
● Best performing prompts (based on visibility %):
○ “Can I track where my keywords rank without leaving [platform]?” → 68.75%
visibility
○ “Is there a tool that helps me write SEO-friendly content?” → 31.25% visibility
● Lowest performing prompts: Some have 0% visibility, meaning your brand wasn’t
mentioned at all.
👉 Meaning: This dashboard shows how well your brand is being picked up in AI answers,
highlighting strong and weak prompts.
Screenshot 5 – Monitored Prompts (First Answer)
● This digs deeper into prompt-level performance.
● Prompts listed with:
○ Responses: How many AI answers were collected.
○ Mentions: Times your brand was mentioned.
○ Visibility %: Share of answers that included your brand.
○ Average Position: Ranking position of your brand in AI answers.
● Example:
○ “What’s the best way to find and fix SEO issues on my site?” → 18 responses, 2
mentions, 11.11% visibility, avg. position 9.
○ “Can I track where my keywords rank…” → 17 responses, 13 mentions, 76.47%
visibility, avg. position 2.77 (strong result).
👉 Meaning: This view shows which prompts are giving your brand high visibility vs low/no
visibility, helping you optimize content strategy.
✅ In summary:
● LLMrefs (Screenshots 1–3) → Focuses on brand visibility, prompts, and source
rankings across AI search engines.
● First Answer (Screenshots 4–5) → Tracks prompt-level performance, brand
mentions, and visibility percentage for SEO and content optimization.