SearchSeal is an AI brand monitoring tool designed for businesses that want to control how they appear in AI-driven search results. As customers increasingly ask platforms like ChatGPT and Gemini for product recommendations instead of using traditional search engines, brands must ensure they are mentioned favorably. SearchSeal tracks which AI models reference your brand, what they say, and how your visibility changes over time. Its core value lies in turning AI search from a black box into a measurable, actionable channel. By monitoring mentions across six major AI platforms, SearchSeal helps marketing teams, brand managers, and agencies understand their brand's standing and take steps to improve it.
The fundamental problem SearchSeal solves is the loss of control brands face in the era of AI-powered recommendations. When a potential customer asks ChatGPT for the best yoga leggings or an alternative to a competitor, your brand's presence is not guaranteed. Without monitoring, you have no idea if the AI describes you positively, negatively, or ignores you altogether. This blind spot can directly affect revenue, reputation, and competitive positioning. SearchSeal provides the data needed to close that gap, enabling brands to react quickly when AI sentiment shifts or when a competitor gains ground. For companies that rely on online visibility, this is no longer optional.
SearchSeal's first major feature is prompt tracking. Users can add the exact questions their customers ask AI, such as "best yoga leggings for women" or "Lululemon vs Athleta vs Alo Yoga." The tool then monitors how each AI platform responds to those specific queries. Importantly, users can set locations to see how recommendations vary by market, since what works in the US might differ in Canada or the UK. This feature gives brands a precise understanding of what drives purchase decisions in their industry. By tracking prompts that matter most, businesses can identify which AI models favor them and which don't, providing a foundation for strategic action.
The second major feature is visibility tracking over time. SearchSeal monitors a brand's share of AI recommendations on a daily basis, showing whether its presence is growing, shrinking, or staying flat. The dashboard displays trends for each tracked prompt and AI platform. When a competitor starts being mentioned more frequently, the tool alerts users so they can investigate and respond. This time-series data allows brands to measure the impact of their efforts to improve AI visibility. Instead of relying on vague impressions, marketing teams get concrete metrics showing how their brand performs relative to competitors across the most relevant queries.
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Sentiment analysis is the third key feature. SearchSeal goes beyond simple mention counts to reveal the actual words AI uses to describe a brand. For example, if ChatGPT calls your product "premium quality" but notes "limited color options," you see both positive and negative attributes. The tool extracts structured sentiment data—strengths like comfort or loyalty, and weaknesses like availability or pricing. This granular insight helps brands understand exactly what helps or hurts their reputation in AI responses. Marketing teams can then address perceived shortcomings by creating content that highlights desired attributes, directly influencing how AI models characterize the brand in future queries.
Beyond tracking, SearchSeal includes a content generation engine designed to improve AI recommendations. The tool can create articles, FAQs, and landing pages optimized for AI citation. It draws from your brand context and competitive landscape to produce content that addresses the gaps identified by sentiment analysis. For instance, if the AI notes your product has limited variety, you can generate content that showcases your full range. This feature turns insights into action, helping brands proactively shape how AI describes them. By combining monitoring with content creation, SearchSeal provides a complete workflow for managing AI search visibility.
SearchSeal also offers robust capabilities for agencies and enterprises. Role-based access controls let admins assign viewer, editor, or admin roles, giving clients read-only access to their own brand dashboards. Integrations with Google Search Console and Google Analytics 4 are coming soon, allowing users to correlate AI visibility with organic traffic. The Max plan includes white-label reporting and API access, enabling agencies to deliver branded reports to clients. Additionally, competitor tracking supports up to ten competitors per brand, and location filtering works across all plans. These features make SearchSeal suitable for managing multiple brands from a single platform.
The target audience includes brands of all sizes—from startups to enterprises—that want to understand and influence how AI search engines represent them. Marketing teams, brand managers, SEO professionals, and agency owners will find the tool essential. Pricing starts at $80 per month for the Starter plan, which covers one brand, 50 prompts across two AI platforms, and sentiment analysis. The Pro plan at $180 per month adds four AI platforms, 150 prompts, and unlimited team members. The Max plan at $400 per month supports all six AI platforms, 300 prompts, white-label reporting, and priority support. SearchSeal is purpose-built for a world where AI is the new search engine, providing the visibility and control brands need to get recommended.
SearchSeal is designed for marketing teams, brand managers, and SEO professionals at brands of all sizes—from startups to enterprises—who need to understand how AI search engines represent their products. It is also built for digital agencies that manage multiple client brands and require role-based access, white-label reporting, and enterprise-grade support. Specific segments include e-commerce and D2C companies in retail, health, wellness, fashion, food, and home goods verticals, as well as B2B firms that rely on recommendations for lead generation. The tool is equally valuable for small or new brands seeking to establish AI visibility and for established brands defending their market share against competitors.