Gemini Pro tracker

Track premium Gemini answers beside every other RankBits engine.

RankBits tracks Gemini Pro visibility alongside ChatGPT and 12 other AI/search engines.

Gemini Pro is where complex prompts can become strategic advice. RankBits checks whether your evidence survives that deeper reasoning layer in upgraded Gemini accounts.

Open a full saved report using the public CodingFleet walkthrough.

Coverage
13 tracked engines
Assistants, AI search layers, and source engines in one benchmark.
Benchmarking
Prompt-stable scans
The same prompts and engines repeat so change over time is real.
Output
Answer-level evidence
Mentions, citations, competitors, and source URLs tied to each prompt.
Gemini Pro
Gemini Pro visibility snapshot
Mentions, citations, and source movement
tracking
Mention and citation rate 8 prompts
Prompt-level winners 7 prompts
Source attribution 6 prompts
Tracked trend lines 5 prompts
What teams inspect
Which prompts create shortlist moments

RankBits keeps buyer prompts visible so you can see where this engine introduces, compares, or ignores your brand.

What changes over time
Citation trust and recommendation share

Tracked runs show whether new content, documentation, reviews, and third-party coverage actually shift the answer.

Why this engine belongs in the visibility stack.

AI discovery is fragmenting across assistants, AI search layers, and classic source systems. RankBits keeps each provider separate so you can see the actual answer behavior instead of averaging away the useful signal.

Why Gemini Pro needs its own tracker

Premium Gemini results matter because upgraded Gemini accounts connect model reasoning with Google's broader search and product ecosystem. A brand can be known to search and still underrepresented in assistant recommendations.

What RankBits measures

RankBits scores the generated answer, not just the source list: brand mentions, citations, citation rank, competitor share of voice, prompt-level wins, and movement across repeated scans.

How teams use it

RankBits tracks premium Gemini outputs separately, preserving answer text, citation evidence, and competitor movement for the same prompt set over time.

A rank tracker for generated answers, not blue links.

RankBits scores the answer users actually see: mention coverage, citation coverage, rank inside cited sources, and competitor share of voice across the same prompt set.

Mention and citation rate Measured
Prompt-level winners Measured
Source attribution Measured
Tracked trend lines Measured
RankBits workflow
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Run Gemini Pro on the prompts that influence evaluation and comparison.

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Compare premium and fast Gemini responses in the same dashboard.

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Find source patterns that appear only in deeper answers.

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Use scheduled scans to measure whether authority work changes recommendations.

Prompts that behave like real demand.

Short category prompts are where AI engines decide who belongs in the market. RankBits keeps those prompts editable, measurable, and stable over time.

Why this matters

A homepage can look strong and still vanish in AI answers. These prompt sets expose the exact moments where an engine trusts your brand enough to recommend it, cite it, or compare it favorably.

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Live example

See how a finished RankBits scan reads before you run your own.

The CodingFleet demo shows a complete answer-level report with prompt breakdowns, provider comparisons, source attribution, and tracked scan history.

FAQs

Why track Gemini Pro separately from Gemini?

Gemini Pro can produce deeper answers for complex prompts. RankBits separates it so premium-model behavior is visible.

Can RankBits show Gemini Pro citations?

Yes. RankBits stores citations, cited domains, and answer text whenever the provider returns source evidence.

How should I use Gemini Pro results?

Look for prompts where competitors are explained better than your brand, then improve the pages and third-party sources the model can use.