基本から始めましょう。GEOlyのブランド可視性追跡は、ChatGPT、Gemini、Google AI Mode、Perplexity、Grok、Copilot全体でのAIGVRとShare of Voiceを報告し、AIの回答があなたの名前を挙げているのか、それとも他の誰かを挙げているのかをようやく確認できます。また、AI引用分析はCitation Rateを追跡します。これは、エンジンが実際にどれだけ頻繁にあなたのポートフォリオにリンクしたり引用したりしているかを示します。クリエイティブブランドにとって、これはスコアボードに最も近いものです。
GEOly AI visibility dashboard showing AIGVR, Share of Voice and competitor ranking across ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity — source: app.geoly.ai
GEOly monitoring: prompt-level AI visibility, citation rate and tracking status across AI platforms — source: app.geoly.ai
Two more pieces fit the creative profile. GEOly's Brand Knowledge Graph helps AI engines resolve who you are as an entity — critical when your identity is a name, a style, and a body of work spread across your portfolio, Behance, and social. And Query Fan-out surfaces the real questions clients ask AI — "who does X for Y" — so you can write your project pages to answer them directly. The honest caveat: GEOly's deepest native integration is Shopify and its AI-shopping features are built for stores, so an Adobe Portfolio brand uses the visibility, citation, and audit side rather than Share-of-Card — the right toolkit for a portfolio anyway.
GEOly Query Fan-out: the real web-search queries ChatGPT runs for a category, grouped into demand themes — source: app.geoly.ai
2. Otterly.ai
Otterly.ai is the budget entry point, starting at $29 for its Lite plan. It handles prompt research, a brand visibility index, and citation tracking across ChatGPT, AI Overviews, Perplexity, Gemini, and Copilot, with MCP and API access, per its pricing page. For a solo creative testing the waters, it's a low-commitment first read.
Best for: solo photographers, designers, and illustrators who want a cheap first look at AI visibility.
Weaker for an Adobe Portfolio brand: it's a light generalist with no deeper audit or knowledge-graph layer to help you fix how a portfolio is framed.
3. Peec AI
Peec AI is a modern, well-designed mid-market GEO platform covering visibility, average position, citation share, sentiment, and competitor benchmarking, with MCP support and unlimited users. Plans are Starter $95, Pro $245, and Advanced $495, per its pricing page. Its clean design sensibility suits the kind of creative who also likes Adobe's tools.
Best for: growing studios or agencies that want a polished generalist GEO tool with room for many users.
Weaker for an Adobe Portfolio brand: it's built and priced for a team, which overshoots a one-person creative brand, and it tracks at brand level rather than the citation depth a portfolio needs.
4. Profound
Profound is the enterprise AEO leader. It tracks visibility, citations, sentiment, and Share of Voice across 10+ engines, and its Conversation Explorer is strong for understanding how AI talks about a category. Pricing runs from around $99/mo self-serve to a $399 Growth tier and $2k–5k+ for enterprise, per its pricing page.
Best for: larger creative agencies that need broad, cross-industry AEO coverage.
Weaker for an Adobe Portfolio brand: it's enterprise-scale in both features and price, far more than a solo portfolio needs.
5. Semrush AI Visibility Toolkit
Semrush bolts AI visibility onto its established SEO suite, at $99/mo per domain for the AI Toolkit, per this review. If you already run Semrush for traditional SEO, it's a convenient add-on.
Best for: studios already paying for Semrush who want AI visibility in the same dashboard.
Weaker for an Adobe Portfolio brand: it's SEO-first and heavier than a portfolio warrants, without the citation-level focus a creative brand needs.
Adobe Portfolio-specific GEO checklist
Give each project page a clear, plain-language title and description that state your discipline, style, and location, because that text is what AI engines lift into answers about "the best X in Y."
Connect a custom domain (included with Adobe Portfolio) so your brand reads as a real entity to AI engines and knowledge graphs, not a subdomain.
Keep your Behance and Lightroom profiles consistent with your portfolio, so AI engines resolve one coherent identity across sources — GEOly's Brand Knowledge Graph checks exactly this.
Add structured data (Person or Organization, plus your work) via an embed or JSON-LD so agents can parse who you are and what you do.
Write project descriptions to answer the questions clients actually ask AI — "who shoots film weddings in X" — rather than mood-board captions; use Query Fan-out to find those questions.
Build a few real third-party mentions — a press feature, a directory listing, a Reddit thread — since AI answers lean on external citations to decide who to recommend.
Yes, if AI search sends you inquiries. Adobe Portfolio publishes a clean, readable gallery, but it doesn't measure anything — so a GEO/AEO tool is the only way to know whether ChatGPT or Perplexity recommends you and cites your portfolio.
Is GEOly better than Profound for a portfolio site?
For a solo creative or small studio, yes. Profound is excellent enterprise AEO, but GEOly's citation tracking, Brand Knowledge Graph, and 29-point audit map to a portfolio far better than an enterprise-priced platform does.
Does AI shopping (Share-of-Card) matter for Adobe Portfolio?
Usually not much. Adobe Portfolio lacks a full product-order-payment loop, so agentic shopping doesn't really apply. Your goal is being cited and recommended by name — which GEOly tracks directly, without needing a store.
What's the cheapest way to start?
Otterly.ai at $29 gives you a basic visibility read. As AI-driven interest grows, move to GEOly for the citation tracking and audit that actually tell you how to improve your project pages — a GEO Audit shows precisely what to change.
Adobe Portfolio makes publishing a polished gallery effortless; it won't tell you whether AI engines ever recommend the person behind it. In 2026 that blind spot is the difference between being the answer and being invisible. Run a free GEO Audit to see how your portfolio shows up across AI engines, and start tracking your Citation Rate before someone else claims the answer.