Writesonic Adds Project Hub for Multi-Brand AI Visibility

If you are managing more than two brands inside Writesonic’s GEO platform, the new Project Hub gives you a single screen showing AI visibility data for all of them at once. Before this, there was no unified view — each project was its own separate context. Project Hub changes that with a dashboard-style overview built specifically for multi-brand work. It became available in June 2026 for any Writesonic account with more than two active projects.

What Project Hub shows

Each project is represented as a card in the hub. The card displays four things: the project name and logo, an AI Visibility score with a period-over-period delta (green arrow up, red arrow down), a Citation Share metric with the same delta treatment, and sparkline charts showing movement for both metrics over the selected time period.

Cards can appear in three states. Active projects with data show scores and deltas. Projects returning no results from AI visibility monitoring show a “No data found” state. Projects that have not finished setup appear as “Pending configuration.”

The date range filter defaults to the last seven days and applies to every card simultaneously — changing it updates the whole dashboard, not individual cards. A search bar lets you find a specific project by name when the list grows long. The three-dot menu on each card gives access to pin a project to the top, edit its configuration, or delete it. A plus button at the top lets you start setting up a new brand.

How teams can use it

The most direct use case is portfolio monitoring. Instead of opening each project individually to check whether AI visibility scores are moving, you get a comparative view across all brands simultaneously. The delta arrows and sparklines let you spot which brands are gaining or losing ground in AI-generated search results without drilling into each one to find out.

For client-facing work, the hub gives a starting point for check-ins. You can see at a glance whether a client’s AI visibility shifted in the past week before a meeting or report. Writesonic notes that Project Hub pairs with their Looker Studio connector, which would let you pull these metrics into external reporting workflows rather than screenshotting from the dashboard.

For onboarding new brands, the plus button walks through the setup process in a structured way, and the “Pending configuration” card state makes it easy to see which brands in your workspace have not finished setup yet.

What to verify before using it for reporting

Before relying on Project Hub metrics in any client-facing context, a few things are worth checking.

Metric definitions. AI Visibility score and Citation Share are Writesonic’s proprietary metrics reflecting how often brands appear in AI-generated responses. Understand exactly what queries and sources Writesonic is monitoring before citing these numbers externally. What counts as a citation, which AI systems are being tracked, and how fresh the underlying data is are all questions worth asking the platform directly.

Plan access. Project Hub is available for accounts with more than two projects, but pricing tiers and whether Project Hub features are available on all plans should be confirmed in your account settings or with Writesonic support before planning around it.

Data freshness. The default view is the last seven days. If you need longer trend data for quarterly reporting, verify what date ranges are available and how far back historical data goes for each project.

The “No data found” state. If a card shows no data, it is not necessarily a monitoring failure — it may mean no AI citations were found for that brand in the period. Confirm which outcome applies before presenting it as an absence of AI mentions.

Who benefits, who can skip it

Project Hub is a genuine improvement for agencies, consultants, or in-house teams managing multiple brands inside Writesonic who currently check each project individually. If you have three or more active projects in the platform, the unified view saves real time and makes cross-brand patterns visible that would otherwise require toggling between screens.

If you are running a single brand, Project Hub adds nothing — you already have everything you need in your existing project view. If you are just starting to explore GEO monitoring with one or two projects, the feature is not available and there is no action to take yet.

For teams already invested in AI visibility tracking as a service line, this is a useful quality-of-life update. It does not change what Writesonic measures or how accurate the data is — it changes how easy it is to see across multiple clients at once.

Source: Writesonic official blog, “Introducing Project hub in Writesonic for multi-brand teams,” published June 4, 2026.

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