> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.devtune.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# AI Search Dashboard

> Use the AI Search Dashboard with primary KPI cards, presence and share-of-voice trend charts, and competitor highlights to move from signal to action.

The AI Search Dashboard is the high-level summary view for your project's search visibility. It is the fastest place to understand whether your presence is improving, where competitors are strongest, and which areas likely need attention.

## Accessing the Dashboard

Navigate to **AI Search** in your project sidebar, then open the **Dashboard** tab.

## Primary KPI Cards

At the top of the dashboard, DevTune highlights the core AI Search metrics:

### Overall Presence Rate

The percentage of tracked prompts where your brand or tracked URLs appeared in the response.

### Share of Voice

Your share of total mentions and citations relative to tracked competitors.

### Sentiment Score

How positively or negatively AI platforms discuss your brand when they mention it.

## Secondary Metrics

Below the primary KPIs, DevTune surfaces more detailed measures such as:

* Docs presence
* Blog presence
* Brand mentions
* Top of answer
* Average citation rank
* Primary citation share

These help you understand not just whether you appear, but how and where.

## Trend Views

The dashboard uses trend views to show how your metrics move over time. Use these to answer:

* Are we improving or slipping?
* Is one platform moving differently from the others?
* Did a recent content or competitor change coincide with movement?

## Competitive Context

The dashboard also helps you see how your presence compares with tracked competitors. Use it as the top-level readout before going deeper into:

* **Prompts** for prompt-level performance
* **Citations** for URL-level detail
* **Competitors** for the competitive citation landscape
* **Analytics** for deeper filtered chart work

## Acting on the Dashboard

The dashboard is meant to route you into the next best workflow:

* Open **Prompts** when you need to inspect which query clusters are driving the numbers
* Open **Citations** when you need to see the exact cited URLs
* Open **Competitors** when you need the competitive landscape
* Open **Actions** when you are ready to turn the signal into work

## Best Practices

* Check the dashboard regularly for top-level direction
* Use it as a triage surface, not the only surface
* When a KPI changes materially, move immediately into Prompts, Citations, Competitors, or Timeline to explain why

## Next Steps

* **[Prompts](/search-tracking/prompts)** - Manage and inspect tracked queries
* **[Citations](/search-tracking/citations)** - View citation details
* **[Competitors](/search-tracking/competitors)** - Review the competitive citation landscape
* **[Analytics](/analytics/search-analytics)** - Explore deeper chart-based analysis
