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Prompt Explorer

Use Prompt Explorer to Understand What People Are Really Asking AI

As more users turn to AI platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity to get answers, traditional keyword research no longer tells the full story. The way people ask questions is changing, and with it, the way visibility is earned.

Prompt Explorer is designed to help you track this shift.

It shows you the real prompts users are entering across AI platforms and reveals which questions are gaining traction in your space. You’ll also see how often those prompts are being asked, what brands are being cited in the responses, and how interest varies by location and over time.

This guide will help you make sense of the data in Prompt Explorer so you can understand what real users are asking, where the demand is coming from, and how to use those insights to grow your visibility in AI-generated answers.

Explore AI Search Volume in Prompt Explorer

Prompt Explorer gives you access to a metric you won’t find anywhere else: AI Search Volume.

Start by opening the Prompt Explorer tool and typing in the prompt you want to search. Say "best AI writing tools.

Click on Research, and the tool starts researching the prompt usage and displays the below metrics.

You’ll see the AI search volume right at the top of the dashboard with the name Average Search Volume. This number shows the estimated number of times people ask a specific prompt across major generative AI platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and others each month.

You can treat this metric much like you would traditional keyword volume.

It represents total prompt demand, giving you a data-backed way to prioritize which AI queries deserve your attention.

Whether you’re building a generative search strategy, writing content, or optimizing your brand for AI visibility, AI Search Volume helps you focus on what people are actually asking, not just what you think they’re asking.

However, calculation-wise, it doesn’t work the same as keyword volume. There’s one important caveat: Google keyword usage doesn’t translate directly to AI prompt usage.

Why Keyword Volume Doesn’t Work for AI Search

Most tools assume that if a keyword has high search volume in Google, it must also be popular in AI. That assumption can be misleading.

People interact with AI very differently than they do with search engines. Instead of typing short terms like “best marketing software” or “graphic design tools,” they phrase full, detailed prompts like:

  • “What’s a good marketing tool for launching an email campaign on a tight budget?”
  • “Suggest an easy design platform for creating event posters and social media content.”
  • “Can you recommend a simple CRM for handling client leads in a real estate business?”

These prompts are conversational, specific, and vary widely in wording, even when the intent is the same.

As a result, traditional keyword tools can’t surface them:

  • They miss high-intent queries that people ask AI every day.
  • They split demand across dozens of variations, making each one look insignificant.
  • They mislead your content strategy by showing you what people type into browsers — not what they say to chatbots.

To optimize for generative search, you need to measure demand based on how users actually communicate with AI.

That’s exactly what AI Search Volume is designed to solve.

How We Calculate AI Search Volume Accurately

Unlike keyword tools that rely on browser-based data, Prompt Explorer estimates AI Search Volume using a multi-source ensemble system built specifically for generative search.

Here’s how it works behind the scenes:

1. We source real signals from across the web

Our model draws from multiple independent inputs, including:

  • 120M+ AI conversations from users across platforms
  • Public forums like Reddit, Quora, and Stack Overflow
  • Enterprise partner data and industry-specific usage trends

Each of these sources reflects how people actually phrase and submit prompts — not just how they search.

2. We identify prompt intent across variations

People rarely ask the same prompt the same way. That’s why we group and normalize prompts based on semantic intent, not just exact keywords.

For example, if someone searches:

  • “Which tool is best for managing remote teams?”
  • “Need a project management platform for a distributed agency”
  • “Suggestions for software to coordinate tasks in a remote company”

All of these fall under the same intent. Prompt Explorer recognizes this and aggregates them into one unified demand signal.

3. We adjust for bias and platform noise

Not all trends are real trends. Sometimes a prompt spikes due to news, social virality, or platform-specific quirks.

Our model applies correction factors to adjust for:

  • Sudden one-time surges
  • Overrepresentation from niche forums
  • Underreporting due to new prompt formats

This ensures that the final volume you see reflects genuine, repeatable demand, not anomalies.

What Else Does Prompt Explorer Tell You

Beyond average monthly search volume, Prompt Explorer includes additional insights that help you understand how interest in a prompt is trending — and where demand is coming from.

Here’s how to read the rest of the report:

Usage Frequency

Right next to Average Search Volume, you’ll see the Usage Frequency. This gives you a quick signal of how frequently people ask a specific prompt across AI platforms based on 12 months of known data.

It’s grouped into three tiers:

  • High: Very popular. These prompts are widely used and great candidates to target for maximum visibility.
  • Medium: Moderately popular. These still offer solid traffic opportunities and may be less competitive than high-frequency prompts.
  • Low: Niche or emerging. These prompts may have limited reach, but can work well if you're targeting a specific audience or filling gaps.

Use this indicator to help prioritize which prompts are worth exploring now — and which might need more context or strategy to justify targeting.

Search Volume Over Time

Below the average search volume, you’ll find a chart that shows how demand for the prompt has changed over the last 12 months.

This trendline helps you quickly understand if the prompt is:

  • Gaining popularity month-over-month
  • Seasonally spiking (like in December and January here)
  • Losing traction or plateauing

Use this graph to decide whether a prompt is worth targeting now or if it needs to be monitored for future growth. You can also compare spikes to recent product launches, marketing campaigns, or industry events to understand what drove the surge.

Example: For the prompt “best AI writing tools,” volume peaked in December and January, possibly due to end-of-year content planning or New Year campaigns.

Regions

Below the chart, Prompt Explorer shows a country-wise breakdown of where the prompt is most active. This lets you localize your strategy based on where the question is being asked.

For each country, you’ll see the estimated monthly search volume for that prompt.

Use this to:

  • Prioritize markets where AI search behavior is strongest
  • Spot untapped regions where your brand isn’t visible yet
  • Adjust language and examples in your content by region

Example: In this case, the prompt has the highest usage in the United States (21,681), followed by India and Canada. This tells you where interest is concentrated and where it may be worth launching targeted campaigns.

These additional data points make Prompt Explorer more than just a list of questions. They help you shape campaigns around when and where to engage your audience based on real AI search behavior.

To put these insights into action, head to your Writesonic dashboard andcheck out Prompt Explorer. Use AI Search Volume to prioritize high-demand prompts, monitor usage frequency, and identify where your brand has the most to gain in generative results.