SEO tools miss traffic rhythm patterns and AI search citation visibility
SEO professionals using standard dashboards get point-in-time numbers but lack temporal views — when traffic actually peaks by season/day/hour — and have no visibility into whether their brand appears in AI Overviews or ChatGPT responses. These two blind spots are growing more material as AI-mediated search reshapes organic traffic.
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