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Tags let you organize prompts into categories, making it easy to filter your prompt library and analyze AI visibility performance by grouping.

Why Use Tags?

As your prompt library grows, tags help you:
  • Filter prompts - Quickly find and manage specific groups
  • Analyze by category - View mention rates and trends for tagged prompts
  • Compare performance - See which categories have strong or weak visibility
  • Report on segments - Generate insights for specific topics or intents

Creating Tags

  1. Navigate to Tags in the sidebar
  2. Click Add Tag
  3. Enter a name and optionally choose a color
  4. Click Save

Tagging Strategies

Choose a tagging approach that matches how you want to analyze your visibility:

By Search Intent

Categorize prompts by the type of question being asked:
TagUse For
Discovery”Best X”, “Top Y for Z”
Comparison”X vs Y”, “Difference between”
Problem/Solution”How to fix X”, “Why does X happen”
Alternatives”Alternatives to X”, “Instead of X”
Buying Decision”Affordable X”, “Where to buy X”
Feature Specific”X with Y feature”, “X that does Y”

By Product or Service

Group prompts by what they relate to:
  • Product - CRM
  • Product - Analytics
  • Product - API

By Funnel Stage

Organize by where customers are in their journey:
  • Awareness
  • Consideration
  • Decision

By Topic

Group by subject matter:
  • Pricing
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • How-to

Applying Tags to Prompts

When creating prompts: Select tags from the dropdown in the prompt creation dialog. Bulk tagging: Select multiple prompts, click Bulk Actions, choose Add Tags, and select tags to apply. Editing existing prompts: Click on a prompt, modify the tags field, and save.

Using Tags for Analysis

Filter by Tag

In the Prompts view or Analytics, use the tag filter to show only prompts with specific tags. This lets you see performance metrics for just that category.

Compare Tag Performance

See how different prompt categories perform:
TagMention Rate
Discovery52%
Comparison68%
Alternatives41%
This helps you identify which types of queries you’re winning and where to focus optimization efforts.

Best Practices

Begin with 5-10 tags based on one or two dimensions (e.g., intent + product). Add more as needed.
Pick a format and stick with it. For example: “Intent - Discovery” or just “Discovery”.
Remove unused tags and consolidate similar ones. Too many tags become hard to manage.
Tags are shared across your organization, so all team members see the same tags and can filter by them.