SCORING SYSTEM

Find the pages AI trusts most. We call them Hot Spots.

When a source appears in ChatGPT, Perplexity, AND Claude on the same buying intent, that’s not a coincidence. That’s a page AI consistently trusts. We flag it, score it, and give you everything you need to act on it.

HOW HOT SPOTS WORK

Scan

Run a scan on any buying intent keyword. Getspotted queries 6 AI engines and extracts every source cited.

Score

Each source is scored by how many engines cite it. A page recommended by 5 out of 6 engines gets a higher recurrence score than one cited by only 1.

Flag

Sources cited by 3 or more engines are flagged as Hot Spots, marked with a pulsing indicator and highlighted in the results. These are your priority targets.

THE SIGNAL

One mention is noise. Three mentions is a signal.

Any page can get cited once by one engine. But when ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini all recommend the same article on the same topic, that page has earned AI trust. That’s the page your client needs to be on.

PRIORITIZATION

Stop guessing. Target the pages that matter.

Without recurrence scoring, every source looks the same. Hot Spots tell you exactly which pages to focus your outreach on, sorted by impact.

COMPETITIVE EDGE

See where competitors are cited. Find where they’re not.

Hot Spots reveal which sources your competitors are already on, and which ones they’re missing. Both are opportunities. One for displacement, the other for first-mover advantage.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What makes a source a "Hot Spot"?
A Hot Spot is any source cited by 3 or more AI engines on the same keyword query. The threshold is 3/6 engines, meaning at least half of the AI models trust that page enough to recommend it.
How is the recurrence score calculated?
Simple count: how many of the 6 engines cited this specific URL in their answer. A score of 6/6 means every engine recommends it. A score of 1/6 means only one engine mentioned it.
Can a Hot Spot change over time?
Yes. AI answers are dynamic. A page that’s a Hot Spot today might drop to 2 engines next month if the content becomes outdated. That’s why regular re-scanning matters.
Are Hot Spots the same as top Google results?
Not necessarily. Some Hot Spots don’t even rank on Google’s first page. AI engines use different signals: content quality, recency, authority, and context relevance. That’s exactly why SEO tools miss them.
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