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AXP Streams: Prompt tracking

  • The new Prompts page tracks your brand’s AI visibility against a set of prompts, measured on real AI assistant responses, with topic, volume, sentiment, citations, and the bots each prompt was seen on.
Prompts page showing total prompts tracked and a table of tracked prompts with topic, volume, sentiment, citations, and bots

AXP Edge: Diff Checker

  • A side-by-side view of any URL’s raw HTML versus what AXP Edge serves to AI bots, with the share of content visible to AI before and after.
Diff Checker showing before and after AXP Edge content for a URL, with content visible to AI going from 12% to 91%

Team page

  • A new Team page to view, add, edit, and remove team members, with search and filtering by role.
Team page listing team members with name, email, role, and last updated, plus an Add team member button

Multi-CDN support for AXP Edge

  • AXP Edge now runs on Vercel, Cloudflare, CloudFront, Akamai, and F5 XC, including path-based URI handling for compatibility across these setups. Each CDN has its own integration guide.
New releases

Agent Analytics

The new Agent Analytics page is live for monitoring AI bot traffic, interactions, success rate, time-to-first-byte, and top & bottom movers (percentage change in AI bot hits to a URL).
New releasesImprovements

Content Page and Global Rules

  • A new Content page shows how your content is being surfaced to agents.
  • A new Global Rules page lets you control how AXP Edge treats requests across your entire site from one place. Bot Override Controls: The bot override field now accepts multiple AI bots at once, so you can manage rules across several agents in a single update.
New releases

Introducing AXP Edge

We’re launching AXP Edge, an edge-rendering layer that sits in front of your existing site on your CDN and serves AI agents a clean, agent-first version of your content.
  • At the edge, requests are split by requester type before they reach your origin. Humans and SEO bots pass straight through to your site, byte-for-byte identical to what they get today. AI agents (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and similar) get a server-side-rendered, token-optimized version of the same page, stripped of navigation chrome and scripts so only the structured content an agent needs to read and cite remains.
  • It isn’t cloaking. AI agents see the same facts as everyone else, restructured for parsing rather than layout. Search engines are treated exactly like human visitors, so your existing SEO stays intact.
  • Pages served through AXP Edge use roughly 90% fewer tokens than the standard human page, and brands running it on already-indexed pages have seen roughly 15-20% more AI citations from the same content.
  • It fails safe. If the edge layer is ever unavailable, requests fall straight back to your normal site.
  • See AXP Edge: Overview for how it works, or Getting started to connect your CDN and go live in under two hours.
New releases

Brand Profile

A new Brand Profile page lets you define and manage your brand’s presence for AI agents.
New releases

Introducing the AXP Dashboard

We’re launching the AXP Dashboard, a single place to manage how AI agents discover, read, and cite your content. It’s the foundation we’ll build on over the coming weeks.
  • The dashboard is your home for shaping and measuring your brand’s presence with AI agents.
  • It’s rolling out gradually. Contact Publive to improve your AI visibility.
Last modified on August 12, 2026