Prompt Runner
Prompt Runner

Prompt Runner

 

Your Brand's AI Visibility Score—Tracked Weekly, Automatically

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When shoppers ask ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini "what's the best [your category]?"—do you know if your brand makes the list?
Prompt Runner does. Every week. Across every major AI assistant.

Something Shifted (and Most Brands Missed It)

Here's what's happening: a growing number of shoppers aren't Googling anymore. They're asking AI assistants for recommendations. And when they do, they're not scrolling through ten blue links—they're trusting a short list of 3-5 products that the AI serves up.
This changes everything about visibility.
In a traditional search, you had a fighting chance on page one. Maybe even page two. But when AI answers a shopping question, it picks winners. If you're not in that handful of recommendations, the shopper never even knows you exist.
The brutal truth? Most brands have no idea where they stand in this new landscape. They're still optimizing for Google while their customers are asking Gemini. They're tracking Amazon rankings while shoppers are trusting Claude.
The game changed. The measurement hasn't caught up—until now.

The 6-Minute Shopping Window

We've been studying how consumers actually shop with AI assistants, and a clear pattern has emerged. Most AI shopping sessions last about 6 minutes before decision fatigue kicks in and shoppers either buy or bounce.
Those 6 minutes break down into three phases:
  • Minutes 0-2 are about problem articulation. The shopper is figuring out what they actually need. "I've been having digestive issues" becomes "bloating after meals, low energy."
  • Minutes 2-4 are category education. They're learning what solutions exist. "What are natural options for digestion?" leads to understanding the difference between probiotics, enzymes, and Ayurvedic approaches.
  • Minutes 4-6 are where decisions happen. The shopper has narrowed their options and now they need final validation. "Which digestive supplement is actually worth buying?"
That last phase is where Prompt Runner lives. We simulate those critical closing moments—the high-intent queries that trigger AI to give ranked recommendations because that's the moment that determines whether your brand gets chosen or forgotten.

How Prompt Runner Works

We start by understanding your category and your customer. What does your target shopper actually care about? How do they talk about their problem? What would they realistically type into ChatGPT when they're ready to buy?
From there, we create a set of custom shopping prompts—conversational, realistic queries that reflect how real people ask for help in those final decision moments. These prompts are specific to your category and written in your persona's voice, but they never mention your brand name. That's intentional. We want to see where you organically show up, not game the test.
Every week, Prompt Runner executes your prompts across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. We capture exactly where your brand ranks, who else shows up in recommendations, and how the AI describes your product when it does appear.
Over time, you build a clear picture: Is your visibility improving? Are your optimization efforts working? Which competitors keep beating you, and on what factors?
No manual testing. No copying and pasting into chat windows. No spreadsheets. Just consistent, automated intelligence delivered to you weekly.

What This Reveals

The insights tend to surprise people.
You'll discover who your real AI competitors are—and they're often not who you'd expect. Brands that dominate traditional search sometimes disappear entirely in AI recommendations, while smaller players with stronger credibility signals punch way above their weight.
You'll see which factors AI assistants actually care about when making recommendations. Certifications, third-party reviews, awards, guarantees, ingredient transparency—these signals get weighted differently by different AI platforms. Understanding what moves the needle helps you prioritize.
You'll learn how AI is describing your product when it does recommend you. Is the description accurate? Compelling? Complete? Sometimes the AI gets it wrong, and that's a fixable problem. Sometimes it's right but underwhelming, and that points to a messaging gap.
And you'll finally have data to answer the questions your leadership team is starting to ask: How are we showing up in AI search? Who's winning these new channels? What should we do about it?

Why Ongoing Tracking Matters

A one-time audit tells you where you stand today. But AI visibility isn't static—it shifts as competitors optimize, as AI models update, and as your own content evolves.
Weekly tracking lets you see trends. You'll know if that new product page actually improved your visibility. You'll catch it early if a competitor starts outranking you. You'll have the kind of longitudinal data that turns "I think this is working" into "here's exactly what changed and when."
For CMOs trying to justify budget and demonstrate ROI, this is the difference between intuition and evidence.

Currently Available to Clients & Partners

Prompt Runner is part of Tymoo's AI visibility practice. It's not a standalone SaaS product—it's something we offer to brands we work with directly, because the prompts and interpretation work best with strategic context.
If you're curious where your brand actually stands when AI does the recommending, let's have a conversation.