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Reports

Generate shareable PDFs, JSONs, and CSVs from your runs. Reports are how you hand Lumear’s findings to a CMO, an SEO lead, or a board deck.

Four templates

  • Visibility Report — the composite AI Visibility Score with mention, citation, recommendation, and sentiment breakdowns; per-LLM contribution; and the 12-month trend (where data exists). Best for monthly updates to leadership.
  • Competitive Intelligence — head-to-head share of voice vs. every tracked competitor, where rivals are winning, and how the gap has moved. Best for board / strategy decks.
  • Top Observations — the “so what?” layer: every cited URL, what AI is actually saying, and the highest-leverage actions to take next. Best for handing to a marketing or content team.
  • AI Visibility Audit — page-level deep-dive. Best target page per prompt, where competitors win, prioritized recommendations, and citation domains with crawl status. Best for a content audit or a content sprint plan.

Generating a report

  1. Pick the brand from the brand selector at the top.
  2. Click Generate on the template you want. The button shows a “Generating…” spinner while the job runs (typically <30s).
  3. The new row appears at the top of the Preview reports list once status flips toready.
Generated all four? Don’t refresh.
Earlier versions of Lumear had a race where firing multiple generate clicks in quick succession only surfaced the last one. That’s fixed — every generated report now appears live as it finishes. No refresh needed.

Sharing reports

Each ready report has three downloads (PDF, CSV, JSON) plus a Sharebutton. Share mints a public read-only link that expires after 14 days. Useful for sending a snapshot to a client without giving them a Lumear seat.

  • Copy — copies the link to your clipboard (and the URL also stays visible so you can verify what you’re sending).
  • Rotate — issues a fresh link and invalidates the old one. Use if a link leaked.
  • Revoke — kills the link immediately. The next visitor sees a 404.

What goes into a report

Reports always reflect the brand’s most recent run window. They’re generated server-side from the same data layer that powers the dashboard, so a report you generate now matches what you see on /overview at that moment.

If a report says “visibility score: 26” and 5 minutes later the dashboard says 29, that’s expected — a new run finished in between. Re-generate to refresh.

Duplicates and force-regenerate

Lumear blocks duplicate reports of the same type within 24 hours by default — most teams don’t need three Visibility Reports a day. If you do (e.g. you just finished a major run and want a fresh snapshot), the duplicate-blocking notice has a“Regenerate anyway” button that overrides the rate limit.

Reports — Lumear Docs