NextNet AI Reseller Dashboard

Reseller Dashboard: Training Guide

Welcome! The Reseller Dashboard is your command center for monitoring the AI visibility and health of every client domain in your portfolio. This  guide walks you through every part of the dashboard so you can get up and running quickly.


How to use this guide


The training below is a static replica of your actual dashboard. Every feature is marked with a numbered pin, with a  plain-English explanation of what it does, plus practical tips for getting the most out of it.


A few things worth knowing up front:

  • The four cards at the top (Portfolio Score, Total Domains, Open Issues, Last Scan Date) are read-only summaries. They aren't buttons; instead, they recalculate automatically based on whatever your table is showing. Filter or select domains below and watch them update in real time.
  • The AIR Score is the heart of the platform: a 0–100 measure of how much AI systems understand and trust each domain. Think of it like a speedometer — the zone matters more than the exact number. The guide includes a full breakdown of what each zone means and how scores move.

Take a few minutes to explore. When you're done, you'll know exactly how to read a client's health at a glance and where to focus to improve it.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is an AIR Score? It's a 0–100 measure of how well AI systems understand and trust a domain. Read it like a speedometer: the zone a score falls into tells you more than the exact number, and it's the zone that shapes what to expect and what to do next.

What's a "good" score? Most established businesses land in the 45–60 "City Driving" range — and that's completely normal. At this level AI includes the site sometimes, in familiar situations. Scores of 60–75 ("Highway Speed") and above mean AI reliably treats the site as a known source. There's no universal "good" number; steady movement up through the zones is the goal.

Here's what each zone means:

  • 0–30 · Stalled — AI can see the site but doesn't know what it's about. Rare for established businesses; usually new or broken sites.
  • 30–45 · Idling — AI understands the site but doesn't rely on it. This is where the fastest gains happen.
  • 45–60 · City Driving — AI trusts the site in familiar situations. Where most clients start, and where visibility feels inconsistent (which is expected).
  • 60–75 · Highway Speed — AI relies on the site for its core topics. Visibility holds up across different phrasings.
  • 75–90 · Performance — A trusted reference in its space. AI consistently includes it; gains here are incremental and earned.
  • 90+ · Redline — Category-defining authority (think Wikipedia, government agencies, major publishers). Most businesses neither reach this nor need to.

Why does my AI visibility seem inconsistent? If a domain is in the City Driving zone, occasional ups and downs are normal — AI will bring it along, but not every time. Consistency improves as the score climbs into the higher zones.

How do I improve a score? The biggest, fastest levers are cryptographic signing (under Manage → Signing & Keys), clearing up conflicting or "noisy" signals, and filling obvious gaps in topic coverage. Resolving the open issues listed for each domain is what moves the number. Higher zones improve more slowly and reward depth over breadth.

Should every client aim for 90+? No. Pushing toward Redline isn't realistic or necessary for most businesses. A strong, stable score in the 60–75+ range means AI reliably treats the site as a trusted source — that's an excellent outcome.



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