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GUIDE · CHAPTER 12

Copilot, and why we don't sample it

The clearest example of the difference between a measurement and a claim.

Chapter last reviewed 2026-07-26. AI platform behaviour changes quickly, so read anything here against that date.

THE CHAPTER

Does Mindflow Marketing sample Microsoft Copilot?

We do not sample Copilot. We report something else. Copilot is not in our counted set and we do not produce a Copilot score. Instead we report two things we can actually verify: whether your site is indexed in Bing, and The state of your Bing Places listing.

Both are checkable facts. A sampled Copilot score, under conditions we cannot hold steady, would not be.

What Mindflow Marketing reports on Microsoft's surfaces, and what it does not. Every cell states Mindflow Marketing's own reporting policy; no outside publisher is cited in this table.
Item In a Mindflow report? Checkable fact?
Whether your site is indexed in BingYesYes
The state of your Bing Places listingYesYes
A Copilot scoreNoNo

Why not make Copilot a fourth measured surface?

It would be easy to add a fourth surface and a fourth number. It would make the report look more thorough and it would be worth less, because a number nobody can reproduce is decoration. Presence in Bing's index and a complete Bing Places listing are the substantive prerequisites anyway.

If those are wrong, no amount of Copilot-specific effort helps; if they are right, you have done the part that is within reach.

Why publish a chapter about a platform we do not measure?

Most agencies in this category list every AI platform they can name and imply coverage of all of them. Listing a platform is not the same as measuring it, and a buyer has no way to tell the difference from a capabilities page.

So this page exists to say: here is one we do not measure, here is why, and here is the verifiable thing we report in its place. Ask the same question of anyone else claiming Copilot coverage, what exactly is sampled, how often, under what conditions.

The measurement protocol behind this chapter is published in full on the methodology page.

Rankings are never guaranteed. Anything we could not trace to a primary source is absent from this page, not estimated. The audit runs the same six layers described on the pricing page, and Share of Answer is scored quarterly.

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THE GUIDE

Read in order, or jump

Twelve chapters, sequenced the way the work actually runs. The opening four carry the structure; the platform chapters close with two surfaces we choose not to score, and the reasoning for that.

01 How AI search picks local businesses 02 Eligibility: can AI even see your site? 03 Robots.txt: block AI crawlers or allow them? 04 Measuring AI visibility honestly 05 Entity foundations for local businesses 06 Reviews as AI input 07 Citation surfaces: where AI engines look 08 Getting ChatGPT to recommend your business 09 Showing up in Perplexity 10 Showing up in Google AI Overviews 11 Showing up in Gemini 12 Copilot, and why we don't sample it

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