Last Roadmap Update: March 3, 2025
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We want to make some improvements to the design on the dashboard where you see all your projects
Allow for the ability to invite existing users to a new workspace. Currently if you invite a user who already has an account on Highlighted, it doesn’t work, so we want to allow for that edge case.
We want to do some research & development into showing you how quickly your brand is mentioned in the AI response (closer to the top or closer to the bottom). Maybe we will do this in a “heatmap” type of visualization.
Another way to do this would be to incorporate “Position Ranking” as a metric but it will be difficult as not everything comes back as a list from AI. We’ll keep you updated as we do more research on it.
We’ve noticed sometimes it fails to get the response, so we’re debugging that to improve it
On the competitor overview page, we want to allow you to choose from all the models to show the aggregated metrics.
You can now track your brand’s visibility on Claude and Perplexity in Highlighted.ai! With Perplexity gaining traction as a traffic source, this update helps you stay ahead in AI-driven search.
We’ve had a decent amount of users signing up, so we took a few days to optimize the speed of the app and how quickly the dashboard, competitor and drilldown pages loaded.
We’ve had a decent amount of users signing up, so we took a few days to optimize the speed of the app and how quickly the dashboard, competitor and drilldown pages loaded.
Create recurring email reports for AI visibility report or download it as a PDF with white label branding options.
We fixed a bug where multiple graphs showed when you clicked on a prompt to look at it’s history.
We implemented “moving averages” for all of our graphs as it will provide a better idea of how things are actually trending vs. only reporting the raw numbers
Overlay competitor graphs on your own graphs so you can compare them
Track competitors as well as your own projects.
Instead of just showing a list of your projects, you see graphs for each AI model as well as an overview graph for an average of all your results
For each account you can switch between workspaces for easy account sharing.
Now for each prompt, you can click into it and see a graph of historical data as well as a list of all the prompts that have been ran with the AI responses shown too.
Instead of just running 1 prompt, we run the same prompt 3 times across different temperatures to get better insight into how often your brand is showing up when the AI model is more or less deterministic
When adding new users to the software, you can give them permissions to only view data for certain websites rather than all the websites in your account.
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