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# AI Search Preview Report (Public/Shareable Pitch Report)

> Displays a shareable AI-search-visibility report for a company (pitch), showing brand mentions, share of voice, competitor analysis, and underlying AI model responses.

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## Purpose

The AI Search Preview Report is a public, shareable dashboard that showcases a brand's visibility across major AI search engines. It gives prospects, clients, or internal stakeholders a high-level summary of how often their brand is recommended by AI models, how they stack up against competitors, and what specific traits the AI associates with them.

Because this page is a public link, it allows Athena users to share their findings without requiring the recipient to log in or have an Athena account. Viewers can see key metrics, drill down into specific AI responses, and click out to the sources the AI models used to generate their answers.

## What's on the page

* **Page header**: Shows the target brand's logo and name in the top left, and a "Copy link" action in the top right.
* **Report header**: Displays the title "AI search preview report", an attribution link ("Powered by AthenaHQ"), and the date the report was generated.
* **Landing-page lead CTA**: A promotional banner that only appears if the report was generated from a specific public landing page tool. It encourages the viewer to track the brand continuously and includes pricing/demo links.
* **Metric cards**: Four key statistics summarizing the report.
  * **Share of voice**: The percentage of mentions the target brand received compared to all brands mentioned in the responses.
  * **Brand mentions**: The percentage of total AI responses that successfully mentioned the target brand.
  * **Responses analyzed**: The total number of AI responses collected for this report.
  * **Models tested**: The count and names of the AI models queried (e.g., "ChatGPT, Claude +4 more").
* **Share of voice chart**: A donut chart paired with a ranked legend list visualizing the brand's share of AI mentions relative to its competitors.
* **AI model performance**: A horizontal bar chart showing the brand's mention rate broken down by individual AI models, sorted from highest to lowest.
* **Brand traits (Positive & Negative)**: Radar charts comparing how often specific positive or negative attributes (e.g., "reliable" or "expensive") were tied to the brand versus the competition. *Note: These sections only appear if there is attribute data to show.*
* **Top citation sources**: A ranked list of domains that the AI models cited most frequently when answering the prompts, complete with favicons and mention counts.
* **Competitive landscape**: A list ranking the target brand and its competitors by their overall share of brand mentions, visualized with progress bars.
* **Responses table**: A detailed, searchable table listing every individual AI response collected for the report.

### Responses Table Columns

* **Model**: Which AI model/product produced this response (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity).
* **Mentioned**: Whether the target brand was mentioned in this response (displayed as a Yes/No pill).
* **Competitors Mentioned**: Logos or avatars of competitor brands mentioned in this response. If many are mentioned, it shows a "+N" overflow badge (hovering reveals the names). Shows a "No" pill if none were mentioned.
* **Prompt**: The specific prompt variation text that was asked to the AI model.
* **Response**: The raw, truncated text of the AI's answer.

### Response Details Drawer (Drilldown)

Clicking any row in the Responses table opens a side drawer with full details for that specific response. It shows:

* **Metadata**: The date it was collected, the AI model used, the prompt type (e.g., Branded vs. Non-Branded), market position (where the brand ranked in the text), and highlighted competitor tags.
* **Full Prompt & Response**: The exact prompt sent to the AI and the complete, highlighted text of the AI's answer.
* **Sources**: Clickable pill chips for every domain the AI cited as a source.
* **Search Features (Google AI Overview only)**: If the response came from a Google AI Overview, collapsible accordion sections appear showing the traditional "Organic Results", "People Also Ask" questions, and "Related Searches" that appeared on the page alongside the AI answer.

## What you can do here

* **Copy link**: Click the "Copy link" button in the top right to copy the report's public URL to your clipboard. A checkmark confirms success.
* **View metric details**: Click the Info ("i") icon on the "Share of voice" or "Brand mentions" cards to open a modal dialog. This pop-up explains what the metric means, displays the formula used to calculate it, and provides insights on why it matters.
* **Navigate CTA links**: If the promotional banner is visible, clicking "See pricing" or "Book a demo" will open those respective AthenaHQ pages in a new tab.
* **Search responses**: Type into the search box above the Responses table to instantly filter the *currently loaded* rows by keywords in the prompt or response text. Matches will be highlighted in yellow.
* **Load more responses**: Scroll to the bottom of the table or click the "Load More" button to fetch the next batch of AI responses.
* **View response details**: Click anywhere on a row in the Responses table to slide out the Response Details drawer.
* **Navigate between responses**: While the drawer is open, use the Up/Down arrow buttons in the top right corner (or the up/down keys on your keyboard) to move to the previous or next response without needing to close the drawer.
* **Visit cited sources**: Inside the drawer, click any source citation chip (e.g., `[1] example.com`) to open that exact URL in a new browser tab.
* **Expand search features**: Inside the drawer for Google AI Overview responses, click the "Organic Results", "People Also Ask", or "Related Searches" headers to expand them. You can click the links inside to visit those exact search results.
* **Close the drawer**: Click the "X" (or click outside the drawer) to return to the main report.

## Data shown

This page displays data from a specific "Pitch" (an AI search audit) configured by an Athena user. The charts and tables reflect the specific prompts the user chose to test, the competitors they decided to track, and the AI models that were queried at the time the audit was run.

Company logos and source favicons are automatically fetched based on the website domains. The "Organic Results" and "People Also Ask" metadata strictly reflect the layout of the Google search engine results page at the exact moment the AI Overview was captured.

## Common workflows

**Sharing the report with a stakeholder**

1. Review the dashboard to ensure the data tells the right story.
2. Click the "Copy link" button in the top right corner.
3. Paste the URL into an email, presentation, or message to share it. Anyone with the link can view it without logging in.

**Investigating why a brand wasn't mentioned**

1. Scroll down to the Responses table.
2. Scan the "Mentioned" column for responses marked "No".
3. Click on one of those rows to open the Response Details drawer.
4. Read the full AI response to see which competitors were recommended instead, and look at the "Sources" section to see which websites the AI relied on for its answer.

## Empty, loading, and error states

* **Loading**: While the report data is fetching, users see gray skeleton placeholders where the logo, title, metrics, charts, and table rows will appear.
* **Empty Traits**: If the AI models did not associate any positive or negative attributes with the brand or its competitors, the "Brand traits" radar charts are omitted entirely (they do not leave behind a blank box).
* **Empty Responses**: If no responses were collected for the report, the table will display "No responses found."
* **Empty AI Overview**: If a user clicks into a Google AI Overview response, but Google did not actually generate an AI summary for that specific query, the drawer displays a message stating: "No AI Overview was shown for this query."
* **Errors**: If the URL is broken or the underlying pitch has been deleted, the user will see a standard "404 Not Found" page. Small connection hiccups while loading data may display a brief error toast at the bottom of the screen.

## Linked from / links to

* **Linked from**: This page is accessed via a direct URL, typically shared by an Athena user who generated the report from their authenticated workspace.
* **Links to**:
  * AthenaHQ's homepage (via the "Powered by AthenaHQ" logo).
  * AthenaHQ's pricing and demo booking pages (if the CTA banner is present).
  * External websites (via source citations and organic search result links in the response drawer).

## Common support questions

**Why can't I drag and drop the charts to rearrange them?**
Because this is the public, shareable version of the report, the layout is fixed. Only the authenticated Athena user who created the report can drag and drop cards to reorder them inside their private workspace.

**I know a certain prompt was tested, but the search bar isn't finding it. Why?**
The search box above the Responses table only filters the rows that are currently loaded on your screen. If the report contains hundreds of responses, scroll to the bottom of the table and click "Load More" a few times, then try your search again.

**Why are the brand traits charts missing?**
The Positive and Negative Brand Traits charts only appear if the AI responses actively associated specific attributes (like "fast" or "expensive") with your brand or your competitors. If no traits were detected, those charts are hidden to keep the report clean.

**The report metrics changed while I was looking at it. Is that normal?**
Yes! If you are viewing a report that is currently "processing" in the background, the page will automatically check for new data every 30 seconds and update the charts live as new AI responses come in.
