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Completely Free Share of Voice / Ranking Tool for AI SEO/AEO/GEO Prompt Tracking

This is a genuinely free to all SEO/AI SEO (or GEO/AEO) tool for Prompt tracking that we found on X.

With the interest in SEOs being able to track SoV/Prompt positioning - we haven't ever recommended or discussed any commercial tools but we do think its great to share tools with the community - esp. build-your-own, things that are free...

FreeSOV tracks how often ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews cite, mention, and rank you — and which sub-queries they fan your prompts out into. Free. Just bring your own LLM model and/or dataforseo API keys.

This tool also helps users catch the necessary Query Fan Out search phrases that can be difficult or manually cumbersome to obtain

Query fan-out

See the sub-queries each LLM internally rephrases your prompt into. See what topics/keywords AI mentions the most in answers.

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We've seen u/ryanjones talk about this - and he shared his for charge tool on r/SEO_tool_dev but this version is Free of charge.

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