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Prompt Radar analyzes SEO, SERP, and People Also Ask (PAA) data sources to automatically surface “hot” prompts that are relevant to your brand — but not yet in your tracking.

What it does

Prompt Radar continuously scans external search data to identify high-potential prompts you should be monitoring. It bridges the gap between traditional search intelligence and AI search monitoring.
Data sourceWhat Prompt Radar extracts
SERP analysisQuestions and queries driving search results in your industry
People Also AskRelated questions Google surfaces for topics relevant to your brand
SEO keyword dataHigh-volume search queries converted into conversational AI prompts
Prompt Radar finds prompts based on your brand’s industry, target market, and existing prompt portfolio. The more context your brand has, the more relevant the discoveries.

How it works

1

Superlines analyzes your brand context

Based on your brand’s industry, competitors, target audience, and existing tracked prompts, the system understands your market space.
2

External search data is scanned

SEO, SERP, and PAA data sources are analyzed to find trending or high-volume queries related to your space.
3

Prompts are scored and filtered

Discovered queries are converted into conversational prompts and scored for relevance to your brand. Duplicates and near-duplicates of your existing prompts are filtered out.
4

Opportunities are surfaced

Relevant prompts appear as Prompt Opportunities on your Dashboard, ready to add with one click.

Viewing Prompt Radar suggestions

Prompt Radar suggestions appear in the Dashboard under the Prompt Opportunities section. Each suggestion includes:
  • The prompt text
  • The data source it was discovered from
  • A relevance indicator
  • A one-click action to add it to tracking

When to use Prompt Radar

Prompt Radar is especially valuable when:
  • You’re starting out and need to build your prompt portfolio quickly
  • You don’t have extensive internal data (FAQ, support tickets, keyword lists) to draw from
  • You want to discover trends — new topics emerging in your market that you haven’t considered
  • You want continuous discovery — markets evolve, and new questions emerge as AI search patterns change
Even if you have strong internal data, Prompt Radar catches market shifts you might miss. Use it as a complementary signal alongside your own data sources. See the Prompt Strategy guide for how to combine multiple sources.

Prompt Radar vs. other discovery methods

MethodBest forEffortCoverage
Prompt RadarTrending prompts, new topics, market shiftsAutomaticSERP, PAA, SEO data
Google Search ConsoleQueries already driving traffic to your siteLow (one-time integration)Your existing search presence
Bulk import from internal dataKnown customer questions, FAQ, support themesMedium (data preparation)Your existing knowledge base
MCP-powered discoveryCustom workflows, external data sources, automated pipelinesHigher (setup required)Any data source you connect
Manual additionSpecific strategic prompts you’ve identifiedLow per promptYour expertise

Best practices

PracticeWhy
Review suggestions weeklyNew prompts surface as market data updates
Add selectivelyNot every suggestion is strategic — focus on prompts aligned with your goals
Label discovered promptsTag Prompt Radar discoveries separately (e.g., radar-discovery) to measure their impact over time
Combine with variationsEnable prompt variations on radar-discovered prompts to test phrasing sensitivity
Validate with volume dataCross-reference radar suggestions with keyword volume using the keyword research tool