Competitors Dashboard
The Competitors dashboard allows you to manage the competitors tracked for your property. Competitors are brands that AI platforms mention alongside yours when answering discovery queries.
What You'll Learn
In this guide, you'll learn:
- How competitors are identified
- How to add, edit, and remove competitors
- How competitor data is used in reports
- Best practices for competitor tracking
How Competitors Are Identified
When you run an AI Visibility Report, Spyglasses analyzes which other brands are mentioned in AI responses to your discovery queries. We automatically assemble an initial list of competitors based on these mentions.
For example, if you're a project management tool and AI frequently mentions Asana, Monday.com, and Trello alongside your brand, these become your tracked competitors.
Competitor List
The main table shows all competitors with:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Display name of the competitor |
| Domain | Website domain for citation matching |
| Mentions | Total mentions across reports |
| Share of Voice | Their visibility percentage |
| Status | Active or inactive |
| Actions | Edit, deactivate, delete |
Adding Competitors
To manually add a competitor:
- Click "Add Competitor"
- Enter the company name
- Enter their domain
- Save
Naming Best Practices
Use the trade name, not the legal name. You want to use the name AI is most likely to identify.
| Do | Don't |
|---|---|
| Salesforce | Salesforce, Inc. |
| HubSpot | HubSpot, Inc. |
| Asana | Asana, Inc. |
AI assistants use casual brand names in responses. Match that convention.
Domain Importance
The domain is used to:
- Match citation sources: When AI cites a page, we check if it's from a competitor's domain
- Verify rankings: We check competitor domains in grounding search results
- Track authority: Domain-level citations indicate competitor strength
Enter the primary domain (e.g., asana.com not www.asana.com or https://asana.com).
Editing Competitors
Click a competitor or the edit icon to modify:
- Company Name: How the competitor is displayed
- Domain: Domain for citation matching
- Notes: Internal notes about this competitor
Deactivating Competitors
If you don't want a competitor used in future reports but want to keep historical data:
- Click edit on the competitor
- Toggle "Active" off or click "Deactivate"
- Save
Deactivated competitors:
- Won't appear in new reports
- Retain all historical data
- Can be reactivated later
- Still show in historical reports where they appeared
Use deactivation when:
- A competitor is no longer relevant
- The company was acquired or shut down
- You want to simplify your competitor set temporarily
Deleting Competitors
To permanently remove a competitor:
- Click the delete icon
- Confirm deletion
Note: Deleted competitors will still appear in historical reports where they were included. Deletion only prevents them from appearing in future analysis.
How Competitor Data Is Used
Share of Voice Calculation
Your Share of Voice (SOV) is calculated relative to tracked competitors:
- SOV = Your mentions / (Your mentions + Competitor mentions)
- More competitors dilutes each brand's SOV
- Accurate competitor tracking gives meaningful SOV
Gap Analysis
The AI Visibility Rankings dashboard shows grounding searches where competitors rank but you don't. This requires accurate competitor domains to identify overlapping rankings.
Citation Analysis
Citation Intelligence shows third-party sources. Competitor domains appearing as citation sources indicate they're building authority in your space.
Historical Trends
Historical metrics track competitor SOV over time, showing whether you're gaining or losing ground.
Best Practices
Start With Top 5 Competitors
Don't add every brand in your space. Focus on:
- Direct competitors (same product, same market)
- Competitors that frequently appear in AI responses
- Competitors you're actively trying to beat
Review Auto-Detected Competitors
After your first report, review the automatically detected competitors:
- Are they actually competitors or just related brands?
- Are any important competitors missing?
- Are any brands incorrectly categorized?
Keep List Current
Markets change. Periodically review your competitor list:
- Add emerging competitors
- Deactivate acquired companies
- Update names if rebranded
Verify Domains
Incorrect domains break citation matching. Verify:
- The domain is the competitor's primary website
- No typos in the domain
- Domain hasn't changed (acquisitions, rebrands)
Consider Different Competitive Sets
You may compete with different brands for different queries:
- Feature-based competition
- Price-based competition
- Market segment competition
Consider what competitors matter most for your key discovery queries.
Troubleshooting
Competitor Not Appearing in Reports
If a competitor should appear but doesn't:
- Verify they're marked active
- Check the domain is correct
- Run a new report (historical reports don't update)
Too Many Competitors Diluting SOV
If your SOV seems artificially low:
- Review competitor list for relevance
- Deactivate tangential competitors
- Focus on direct competition
Missing Competitor Data
If competitor mention counts seem low:
- Verify company name matches AI usage
- Check domain for citation matching
- Review discovery queries for relevance
Related
- AI Visibility Reports - See competitor mentions in reports
- AI Visibility Rankings - Compare rankings against competitors
- Historical Metrics - Track competitive trends
- Discovery Queries - Set queries that surface competitors