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Overview

The Sight AI dashboard is your daily-decision view. It combines Google Search Console organic-search performance with your AI visibility summary, so you can see organic traffic, AI mentions, ranking opportunities, and article performance in one place. The dashboard lives at app.trysight.ai/dashboard and is the first thing you see when you open Sight AI.

What’s New

The dashboard was rebuilt in April 2026 as the centerpiece of a wider information-architecture refresh. Highlights:
  • Combined view — organic-search KPIs (impressions, clicks, CTR, avg. position) and AI visibility (mentions, top model, top-3 rate) on a single page
  • GSC-powered — connects to Google Search Console and backfills 90 days of search data automatically
  • Article performance — see which AI-generated articles are pulling clicks and where they rank
  • Keyword opportunities — surfaces low-hanging-fruit queries you already rank for on pages 1–3 but aren’t capturing
  • AI summary — top-3 rate, top-performing AI model, and recent mention trend

Page States

The dashboard adapts to where you are in setup:
StateWhat it meansWhat to do
PreviewGoogle Search Console isn’t connected yet. We show realistic mock data with a clear “Connect” call-to-action.Connect Google Search Console to start syncing real data
SyncingGSC is connected and we’re backfilling 90 days of search data. Skeletons fill the metric cards.Wait — backfills typically finish within 5–10 minutes
No dataGSC is connected and the backfill is done, but Google hasn’t returned any rows yet (very new sites).Check back tomorrow — Google needs at least one day of data
ReadyReal data is showing.Use the dashboard to drive decisions every morning

Top KPIs

The headline strip shows:
  • Impressions — how often your URLs appeared in Google’s results
  • Clicks — how often someone actually clicked through
  • CTR (click-through rate) — clicks / impressions
  • Average position — your average rank in Google’s results (lower is better)
  • Unique queries — how many distinct search terms you appeared for
Each KPI shows the current period vs. the prior period so you immediately see growth or regression.

Date range

Toggle between 7 days, 28 days, and 90 days in the top-right of the page. Comparisons recalculate against the previous matching window (e.g., the previous 28 days).

Performance Chart

A daily time-series chart shows clicks and impressions side by side. Use this to spot:
  • Growth trends — articles you publish should pull the line upward over weeks
  • Day-of-week patterns — most B2B sites dip on weekends
  • Algorithm shifts — sudden drops or spikes that don’t track with your publishing cadence

Article Performance

This table lists your top AI-generated articles by clicks and shows:
  • Article title and URL
  • Clicks and impressions in the selected window
  • Average position in Google
  • Growth % vs. the prior period
Click any row to jump to the article in the editor. Use this view to:
  • Identify your best performers and double down on similar topics
  • Spot articles whose growth has stalled (good candidates to hand off to the Article Boost Agent)
  • See which articles are starting to gain traction so you can interlink to them

Keyword Opportunities

This table surfaces search queries you’re already ranking for on pages 1–3 (positions 5–25) but where you’re not capturing the click traffic you could. Each row includes:
  • The query
  • Current impressions and clicks
  • Average position
  • The page that’s currently ranking
  • A flag for whether you already have an article on that target keyword
  • A suggested article type (listicle, how-to, explainer)
Click Create Article to start a new article pre-filled with the keyword. If you already have an article ranking, the row will deep-link to the editor so you can refresh it instead. The same opportunities (and more) live in the Search Opportunities tab under Visibility.

Top Pages and Top Queries

Two side-by-side tables show:
  • Top Pages — your highest-traffic URLs in the window, with clicks, impressions, and average position. Pages that map to a Sight AI article are linked into the editor; the rest are external links.
  • Top Queries — the search terms driving the most traffic, sorted by clicks.
Click All pages → or All queries → to dive into the full Search section under Visibility.

AI Visibility Summary

The right-rail summary card pulls a single-day snapshot of your AI Visibility data:
  • Total mentions in the selected window with prior-period comparison
  • Top-performing AI model (e.g., ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude)
  • Top-3 rate — how often your brand lands in the top 3 of an AI’s recommendation list
  • Last check — when your tracked prompts were last sent to AI models
Click any metric to drill into the AI Visibility dashboard.

Platform Value

The Platform Value card answers a question every executive will eventually ask: “How much of my organic traffic is coming from articles Sight AI helped create?” It compares the share of clicks and impressions attributable to Sight AI articles versus the rest of your site.

Best Practices

  • Check the dashboard every morning — it’s designed to be the first 60 seconds of your SEO routine
  • Use the 28-day view by default — short enough to be actionable, long enough to smooth out daily noise
  • Act on the keyword opportunities table weekly — these are the single highest-leverage actions in Sight AI
  • Connect GSC during onboarding — every dashboard panel below the AI summary depends on it
  • Combine with Search Opportunities — the dashboard surfaces the headline opportunities; the dedicated tab gives you the full backlog plus interlink and rising-page signals

Next Steps