Podcast intelligence
Does AI know your show exists?
When someone asks ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity and Grokfor podcasts like yours, you’re either the answer or you’re invisible. The engine names three shows — not a chart of two hundred. See whether you’re named, whether the facts are right, and whether you keep the recommendation.
Free and keyless. Resolves your show to one canonical identity, then builds your shareable Creator AI Report Card.
The Creator AI Report Card, for shows
One shareable page: AI Visibility, per-engine accuracy against your verified record, Decision Survival through multi-turn listener-style conversations, and the facts engines get wrong — a stale host list, a mislabelled niche, a milestone they missed. The link unfurls into the branded card image anywhere you share it.
What Entidex observes for a show
Per-engine accuracy
How accurately each engine knows your show — hosts, format, niche, milestones — against the verified record, with the exact wrong fields listed per engine.
Decision Survival
“What should I listen to about X?” then pushback, then follow-up. Do you survive to the last turn, or get displaced — and by which show?
Information Lag
You shipped a rebrand, a new co-host, episode 500. Entidex measures how many days each engine runs behind your verified record — and when each one catches up.
Guest intelligence
A typed host/guest relationship graph with provenance, plus per-episode breakdowns, topic profiles and intent-classified audience questions from your own uploads.
Drift alerts
When an engine changes how it describes your show — tone, positioning, a new claim — you get a named drift event with cause attribution, not a surprise in six months.
Signed show record
A cryptographically signed, machine-readable record of the show — hosts, format, verified facts — that AI engines and agents can cite instead of guessing.
Monitoring tools watch mentions. This watches representation.
Transcript-monitoring and prospecting databases are good at their jobs — keep them. What none of them sell is a picture of how AI engines represent your show. Honest comparisons:
- Entidex vs Podscan — Podcast monitoring & transcript search
- Entidex vs Rephonic — Podcast database & prospecting
Go deeper with Entidex
The full entity intelligence platform — beyond Explore Entidex
- Continuous multi-source entity observation
- Alerts when sources diverge or drift
- Cross-surface consensus + visibility over time
- Evidence-anchored intelligence reports
Frequently asked questions
How do I check whether AI engines know my podcast?
Drop your show name — or any one profile link — into the free resolver. Entidex resolves it to one canonical identity across platforms, then builds your Creator AI Report Card: AI Visibility, per-engine accuracy against your verified record, Decision Survival, and the exact facts engines get wrong. No signup needed for the card.
Why would AI recommendations matter for podcast growth?
Because AI answers compress each niche to a handful of named shows. Listeners increasingly ask engines "what should I listen to about X" — and the engine names three shows, not a chart of two hundred. If it does not know your show exists, or describes it wrongly, you are invisible in a growing share of discovery regardless of your download numbers.
What does Entidex track that Podscan or Rephonic do not?
They monitor what podcasts say about brands (Podscan) or provide prospecting databases for booking (Rephonic). Entidex points the other way: what AI engines believe about YOUR show — per-engine accuracy, recommendation survival under follow-up pressure, drift in the narrative, and a signed canonical record engines can cite. Nobody else sells a podcaster their own AI representation.
You published a milestone — how long until AI knows?
That gap is measurable: Entidex tracks Information Lag — how many days each engine runs behind your verified record after a rebrand, a new co-host, a milestone episode. You see which engines have caught up and which are still describing last year’s show.
What about guests — can this help booking strategy?
Yes. Entidex maintains a typed host/guest relationship graph with provenance and tracks which appearances moved visibility and sentiment. Prospecting databases estimate audiences; Entidex shows which shows actually moved the AI-side picture of you.
My show shares a name with another one. Does that hurt?
Often, yes — engines conflate similarly-named shows and hosts, mixing facts between them. Entidex resolves your show to one canonical identity and flags conflation so you can see when an engine is describing someone else under your name.