AI Visibility Audit
Know exactly where you appear.And where you disappear.
A detailed review of how your company, products and competitors appear across the questions potential customers are likely to ask.
One search tells you almost nothing.
A company may appear for its own name but disappear when the question becomes commercially interesting.
Best supplier. Recommended manufacturer. Alternative provider. Specialist company. European distributor. Suitable partner.
Those are the questions that matter.
A Damvos Visibility Audit looks beyond branded searches and examines the wider decision landscape.
Your market through the buyer's questions.
We develop a structured set of commercially relevant prompts around:
Your company.
Your products and services.
Your market category.
Buyer problems.
Geographic markets.
Competitors.
Alternatives.
Comparison questions.
Supplier-selection questions.
Specialist use cases.
You receive
Visibility map
Where your company appears and where it does not.
Competitor benchmark
Which organisations consistently surface around the same questions.
Positioning analysis
How your company is described compared with competitors.
Source analysis
Which websites, publications and pages appear to shape the answers.
Gap analysis
Important questions for which your company has little or no presence.
Opportunity priorities
The areas most worth addressing first.
Action roadmap
Concrete recommendations for improving your position.
You cannot improve what you have never looked at.
Businesses already monitor Google rankings. Advertising. Website traffic. Social reach. Competitor activity.
But many have no structured view of what happens when prospective customers ask direct recommendation questions in AI chat environments.
The audit gives you that view.
Context before conclusions.
Every result is reviewed manually.
We do not simply count brand mentions.
A recommendation from a relevant answer can matter more than ten meaningless mentions.
A competitor appearing for the right problem can matter more than appearing everywhere.
The analysis focuses on commercial significance, not dashboard volume.
The audit stands on its own.
You can use the recommendations internally.
Give them to your existing marketing team.
Work with another supplier.
Or ask Damvos to implement the priority actions.
The research remains useful either way.
