> ## Documentation Index
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# Share of Voice: Measure Your Brand's AI Search Position

> Share of voice shows what percentage of AI answers mention your brand versus competitors — the primary metric for your AI search competitive position.

Share of voice (SOV) is the competitive layer of AI visibility. It doesn't just tell you whether your brand appears in AI answers — it tells you how often you appear compared to every other brand competing for the same prompts. If your AI Visibility Score is your absolute performance, SOV is your relative performance. It's the number that tells you whether you're winning or losing ground in your category, and against whom.

## How SOV Is Calculated

For every tracked prompt, SurgeRank submits the question to each supported AI engine and records which brands appear in the answer. Share of voice is the ratio of your citations to all brand citations recorded across your prompt set.

```
SOV = (your brand's citations ÷ total citations for your prompt set) × 100
```

A citation is counted each time your brand is mentioned, recommended, or linked in an AI answer. If five brands are mentioned across ten prompt runs, and your brand appears in four of those runs, your SOV for that set is 40%.

SOV is calculated:

* **Per engine** — so you can see where you lead and where you lag on ChatGPT vs. Perplexity vs. Google AI Mode
* **Per funnel stage** — so consideration-stage SOV is visible separately from decision-stage SOV
* **In aggregate** — a single rolled-up number across your full prompt set, suitable for reporting

## Reading the SOV Dashboard

The SOV dashboard presents a ranked breakdown of every brand appearing in your tracked prompt set. A typical snapshot might look like this:

| Brand        | Share of Voice |
| ------------ | -------------- |
| Your brand   | 42%            |
| Competitor A | 31%            |
| Competitor B | 18%            |
| Competitor C | 9%             |

In this example, your brand leads — but Competitor A is within striking distance, and the gap between you and the field is not commanding. A healthy SOV position is generally considered to be 10+ percentage points ahead of the nearest competitor on your highest-value prompts.

<Info>
  SOV is the metric to bring to leadership. It's the AI-search equivalent of market share in organic search — concrete, comparative, and directly tied to category position.
</Info>

The dashboard also surfaces SOV trend lines so you can see whether your position is growing, stable, or eroding over time. A declining SOV line — even if your absolute citation count is flat — means competitors are being cited more, which is an early warning signal worth acting on.

## Per-Prompt Breakdown

Aggregate SOV tells you your overall category position. Per-prompt SOV tells you exactly where you're winning and where you're losing.

For any individual tracked prompt, you can open the detail view to see:

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Engine-by-engine breakdown" icon="robot">
    Which brands each AI engine cites for that exact question. ChatGPT might cite you; Perplexity might not. The gap between engines tells you which platforms to prioritize.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Citation history" icon="clock-rotate-left">
    How SOV for this prompt has changed over time — who gained, who lost, and when each shift happened. Useful for identifying which content changes or events caused movement.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Competitor pages cited" icon="file-magnifying-glass">
    The specific competitor URLs being cited for this prompt. Reviewing those pages directly shows you what citation-ready content looks like for this topic.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Answer text preview" icon="align-left">
    The most recent AI answer for this prompt on each engine, with your brand and competitor mentions highlighted inline.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

## How to Improve SOV

Gaining share of voice in AI search requires working on three levers simultaneously. There's no single fix — sustained SOV growth comes from combining content quality, technical access, and topic authority.

<Steps>
  <Step title="Publish citation-ready content for prompts you're losing">
    For every tracked prompt where competitors are cited and you aren't, you likely have a content gap. Use the SurgeRank Content Engine to produce a page directly targeting that prompt — structured for AI citation, not just SEO.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Fix technical issues blocking AI crawlers">
    AI engines can't cite what they can't read. Run the Site Health Audit to identify pages with noindex tags, slow load times, broken structured data, or crawl errors that prevent your content from being indexed by AI crawlers.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Build authority signals for the topics behind each prompt">
    AI engines favor sources that are recognized authorities on a topic. Increase author attribution, earn external references from credible sources in your category, and ensure your entity signals (brand name, product names, category terms) are consistent across your site and the web.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Competitor Tracking

To measure SOV, SurgeRank needs to know which brands are in your competitive set. You can add competitor domains directly from the Competitors section of your account settings.

Once a competitor domain is added, SurgeRank:

* Tracks every time that domain or brand is cited in an answer to your tracked prompts
* Identifies which specific competitor pages are being used as AI sources
* Surfaces what structural and content patterns those pages share — giving you a clear benchmark for what citation-ready content looks like in your category

Add your top three to five direct competitors to start. You can expand the list at any time, and SurgeRank will backfill historical SOV data for newly added competitors where it's available.
