Most AI-visibility tools, including good ones like Peec, Profound, and Otterly, measure how a brand appears in AI answers at the national or prompt level. A local agency has a different job: serve many local clients, prove the work, and keep winning new ones. Promptleads is built for that, with a coordinate geo-grid, local execution, white-label reporting, and a prospecting engine.
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The leading AI-visibility tools are genuinely useful. They track mentions, share of voice, and the sources behind AI answers, and several are well-built and fairly priced. A few now add content generation or audits. If your job is to watch a brand's AI presence, the category covers it well.
A local buyer asks near me, and the answer changes by neighborhood. A single brand-level number hides the block where you are losing. Promptleads measures on a coordinate geo-grid, so you see local visibility the way a real buyer experiences it.
Agencies run many clients, not one. Promptleads is built around that: client seats, white-label reports, and a live client portal you can share by link or put on your own brand, so the work looks like yours.
Promptleads reports every number with a 95% confidence interval, confirms a change only when the intervals separate, and ties every figure to the verbatim AI answer with its cited URLs. That is the difference between a claim and evidence a client can re-check.
General tools assume you already have the account. Promptleads has Acquire, which finds local businesses that rank on Google but go unnamed by AI, packages the proof and the owner's verified contact, and gives an agency a pipeline of retainers. This is the piece we have not seen elsewhere.
Where a general tool gives recommendations or national content, Promptleads drafts the local artifact: an answer-first page, a Google Business Profile punch-list grounded in the competitors AI cites in that city, and a ranked off-site plan, staged so a human approves before anything ships.
A general monitor is a fair choice if you are watching a brand's AI presence at the national level and you do the local work in-house.
Promptleads is built for the local agency: block-by-block measurement, white-label reporting across a roster, defensible proof, local execution, and a prospecting engine that keeps the pipeline full.
Run a free checkThe one that matches the local agency job, not the national-brand job. That means measuring locally with a geo-grid, reporting with confidence intervals you can defend to a client, white-labelling across many clients, drafting the local fix, and helping you find new clients. Promptleads is built around those needs. For watching a single national brand, a tool like Peec, Profound, or Otterly may fit better.
Because near me resolves differently across a metro. A business can be named on one side of town and absent on the other, and a single brand-level number averages that away. A geo-grid asks the same question from many coordinate points so you see the real local picture.
Yes, on Studio and up. You get white-label reports and a live client portal you can share by link or put on your own brand. Enterprise adds a custom prompt pool, the sixth engine, a daily grid, and an SLA.