Prompt portfolios need buyer intent
Generic brand prompts rarely explain why competitors win AI recommendations. A useful portfolio groups real buyer questions by category, alternatives, comparison, use case, pricing, and implementation intent.
AI prompt portfolio audit
AI visibility tools are only as useful as the prompts and source gaps they monitor. RankFortune checks whether your site has the buyer questions, competitor context, and citation-ready pages needed for a useful prompt portfolio.
Generic brand prompts rarely explain why competitors win AI recommendations. A useful portfolio groups real buyer questions by category, alternatives, comparison, use case, pricing, and implementation intent.
Tools like Peec emphasize visibility, position, sentiment, prompts, sources, models, and reports. RankFortune handles the earlier step: finding which pages and citation sources are missing before those metrics become weekly charts.
The audit converts prompt groups into publishable fixes: FAQ blocks, comparison pages, proof sections, schema opportunities, and internal links that make future AI search tracking more meaningful.
FAQ
It is a structured set of buyer-intent prompts used to test where a brand, competitors, and citation sources appear across AI search and answer engines.
Monitoring works better after teams know which prompts matter, which competitors belong in each group, and which site pages need to exist before AI engines can cite the brand confidently.
Useful metrics include brand visibility, average position, sentiment, source citations, competitor share of voice, model-level differences, and weekly movement by prompt group.