Inspect your current tracking setup and rebuild it into a defensible strategy.
Build our Reaudit tracking strategy. Inspect the current project state — topics, prompts, models, regions, and tags — then recommend a defensible prompt portfolio split by branded versus non-branded, sized to our plan. Generate prompt suggestions for the gaps, and after my sign-off create the topics and prompts directly in Reaudit. Finish with a short stakeholder summary explaining what we track and why.
In a new category like AI visibility, the measurement apparatus matters as much as the results. A prompt set that mirrors the business beats a generic starter pack — and it survives the inevitable stakeholder conversation about why you track what you track.
The agent audits what exists, proposes the portfolio, waits for your sign-off, then writes the changes directly into Reaudit. The stakeholder summary at the end means the reasoning is documented before anyone asks.
Turn the questions people actually search into tracked AI prompts.
A complete go-to-market strategy — deep research, positioning, channels, AI readiness — turned into an executable backlog.
Full AI search week in review — visibility, sentiment, and competitor moves in one brief.
Connect the Reaudit MCP to your agent in under 60 seconds, paste the command, done.