AI sentiment
Sentiment is a direct trust check
AI sentiment checks how AI systems describe your brand, page, or offer.
It is useful because being mentioned is not enough. The answer also needs to sound accurate, fair, and trustworthy.
This view can expose weak claims before they become a bigger visibility problem.
AI sentiment
Sentiment is a direct trust check that asks how AI describes your brand, page, or offer.
AI warnings
Warnings are claims that may scare a buyer or signal missing trust.
Missing proof
Missing proof means AI cannot find enough evidence for a strong answer.
Unclear site signals
Unclear signals happen when the page does not make its claims, audience, or offer clear enough.
Use sentiment prompts creatively
Sentiment prompts can be used in more than one way. Keep the prompt direct and review the answer carefully.
Weekly brand trust check
Use this to ask if AI can trust the brand based on current web evidence.
Category-specific red flags
Use this to ask what risks AI sees in your category or offer.
Page-level criticism
Use this to ask what a specific page fails to prove.
Review this website like a buyer asking whether the company can be trusted. What is clear, what is missing, and what would make the answer stronger?
Review this page for AI visibility. What claim is strongest, what proof is missing, and what might make an AI answer hesitate?
Sentiment-to-action path
The path is simple. Run the sentiment prompt, read the answer, find the weak claim, then turn the clear next step into a suggestion card.
Do not turn every negative line into work. A useful action is specific, visible on the site, and likely to improve future answers.
When sentiment should become scheduled work
Schedule sentiment work only when the prompt is useful. A weekly trust check can work well when someone reviews the output.
For example, a recurring agent prompt can review the latest sentiment answer after visibility prompts run. It can then send one suggestion card if the evidence is clear.