AI prompt pack generator
AI answer engines decide whether to mention you based on how they answer buyer questions. This generator builds the same five-intent prompt set our automated probe runs, so you can paste it into ChatGPT, Claude or Perplexity and see whether your brand shows up.
How to use
- Enter your brand name and the category buyers search for (for example, SEO audits). Add an audience and up to three competitors if you want comparison prompts.
- Generate the pack. You get discovery, recommendation, brand, alternatives and (when you named competitors) comparison prompts.
- Copy the pack and paste each prompt into ChatGPT, Claude or Perplexity.
- For every answer, note whether your brand is mentioned and whether the engine cites your site. Those two signals are what the automated probe scores.
- Re-run the same pack later if you want a one-off snapshot. For trends over time, run the full AI visibility probe instead of repeating this by hand.
Frequently asked questions
What is a prompt pack for?
A prompt pack is a fixed set of buyer questions you ask AI engines to see whether they mention your brand and cite your site. It is a manual version of an AI visibility check: you learn how ChatGPT, Claude or Perplexity talk about your category, and whether you appear in that answer.
Why these five intents?
They cover the buyer path AI engines actually answer. Discovery is category-first (best tools for X). Recommendation is problem-first (what should I use). Brand is vetting you by name. Alternatives is shopping around you. Comparison is a head-to-head against a named competitor. Together they show whether you are findable before someone knows your name, and how you are described once they do.
How do I actually run these prompts?
Copy the pack, then paste one prompt at a time into ChatGPT, Claude or Perplexity. Read the answer for two things: is your brand named, and does the engine cite your domain (a link, a source chip, or a URL). Write down mention and citation per prompt. That is the same evidence the automated probe records.
Why not just keep doing this by hand?
A one-off paste tells you what one engine said today. It does not tell you whether visibility dropped next week, which engine started citing a competitor, or how sentiment shifted. Doing it by hand also means you cannot compare runs: models change wording, you skip a prompt, and there is no stored score. Trends need the same prompt set run the same way, on a schedule.
Is this the same prompt set the automated probe uses?
Yes. This tool uses the same prompt templates the paid probe uses, so a prompt you copy here is the prompt HuskyScout will send to ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini and Google AI Overviews when you run a full AI visibility check. The free tool stops at the pack. The probe runs the matrix, scores mention, citation, sentiment and position, and keeps the history.