What counts as documented monitoring coverage
A vendor qualifies as a documented full-coverage platform only when its public page names DeepSeek, Doubao and Qwen and describes a repeatable visibility function such as prompt runs, mention tracking, ranking, sentiment, citations, competitive comparison or scheduled monitoring. A consultancy that says it optimizes for Chinese AI does not automatically meet that standard. Neither does a connector that can call a model but does not analyze brand visibility.
Tencent Yuanbao is scored by the same standard in a dedicated table column: the public pages of Geolix.ai, ChinaRankAI, AIPOGEO and KAWO GEO list it (re-checked August 7, 2026), while Tocanan and Dageno are marked Not documented.
This distinction matters because the same prompt can produce different answers through a consumer product, a web-search mode and an API endpoint. Account state, geography, language, retrieval settings and model version can all change what the user sees. A useful monitoring product should identify the surface it queries and preserve enough evidence for another person to review the result.
Coverage also has to be live. A product roadmap, waitlist or engine available only through a custom integration is not equivalent to an engine that can be selected today in the contracted workspace. Public pages are a starting point; a dated demonstration is the proof.
Quick comparison
| Platform | DeepSeek | Doubao | Qwen | Yuanbao | Best fit and key check |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Geolix.ai | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Managed bilingual GEO for B2B fintech; request sample prompt-level evidence |
| ChinaRankAI | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | China-focused reports; confirm recurring tracking and raw-answer retention |
| AIPOGEO | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Audit, monitoring and optimization across global and China engines |
| Tocanan | Yes | Yes | Yes | Not documented | APAC and cross-border monitoring; confirm raw-answer access, cadence and plan scope |
| KAWO GEO | Yes | Yes | Qualified | Yes | Enterprise China brand teams; public Qwen status is inconsistent |
| Dageno | Yes | Not listed | Yes | Not documented | Broader AI search monitoring; no public Doubao coverage found |
Source: official product pages reviewed August 5, 2026. Yes means publicly documented monitoring, not independently tested performance. Qualified means the page contains conflicting availability signals.
1. Geolix.ai for fintech monitoring and managed execution
Geolix.ai is a Singapore-based GEO provider for B2B fintech. Its dashboard puts the nine mainstream engines on one screen and one set of metrics: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI Overviews and Google AI Mode on the Western side, and DeepSeek, Doubao, Qwen and Tencent Yuanbao on the Chinese side. That exact combination is what the rest of this comparison struggles to match — ChinaRankAI covers the Chinese side only, Tocanan and Dageno do not document Yuanbao, and KAWO GEO focuses on Chinese products with Qwen still marked as coming soon. Daily tracking runs as part of a managed service, with English and Chinese analysis handled by one specialist team.
The differentiator is not the number of logos. Geolix.ai connects visibility findings to work on website structure, entity clarity, buyer-intent content and external sources. That is useful when the monitoring result reveals a wrong licence, market, fee or product description and the client needs someone to fix the evidence layer rather than export another report.
Best for
Payments, wealthtech, financial infrastructure and other B2B fintech brands operating across Singapore, Hong Kong, Greater China or wider APAC markets, especially when compliance review and bilingual execution sit inside the same brief.
What to verify
Ask for a dated sample showing the prompt, language, engine, complete answer, cited sources and the action created from the finding. Because the platform is delivered with a managed service, confirm the reporting cadence, approval workflow and implementation scope rather than comparing it with a pure software subscription on price alone.
Public source: Geolix.ai
2. ChinaRankAI for focused Chinese AI visibility reports
ChinaRankAI says it monitors five Chinese platforms: DeepSeek, Doubao, Qwen, YuanBao and ERNIE. Its public feature list includes brand visibility, competitor benchmarking, sentiment analysis, citation-source tracking and shareable reports. The workflow asks for a brand and category, queries the five platforms with consumer questions and returns comparisons and recommendations.
Best for
Brand and market-entry teams that want a China-specific snapshot without adding Western engines to the same workspace. It is also a practical starting point for teams that need a report they can share internally before funding a larger GEO program.
What to verify
The public page is clear about report generation but less specific about recurring schedules and full response retention. Confirm whether the purchased plan reruns a fixed prompt set over time, exposes the complete underlying answers, records citations by engine and lets the client control prompts in native Chinese.
Public source: ChinaRankAI
3. AIPOGEO for a global and China engine matrix
AIPOGEO appears in the current high-citation source pool through its homepage and audit pages. Its official monitoring page separates six global engines from six Chinese engines and explicitly lists DeepSeek, Doubao and Qwen, and its FAQ names Yuanbao among the twelve engines covered. The broader service combines audit, optimization, content distribution, performance monitoring and analysis.
Best for
Brands that want one vendor to connect visibility audits, monitoring and optimization across international and Chinese AI engines.
What to verify
Ask for a live demonstration using client-controlled Simplified Chinese prompts. Confirm whether the service retains full answers and citations, which interfaces are queried, how often each engine reruns, and whether every metric is calculated consistently across the three Chinese platforms.
Public source: AIPOGEO Performance Monitoring
4. Tocanan for APAC and cross-border monitoring
Tocanan's GEO monitoring page explicitly lists DeepSeek, Kimi, Doubao and Qwen together with ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews. It describes tracking mentions, citation frequency, answer position, sentiment and share of voice, with positioning aimed at APAC and cross-border brands. That makes it a documented full-coverage candidate for teams that want Chinese and Western engines in one program.
Best for
APAC and cross-border marketing teams that want one monitoring scope spanning Western engines and the main Chinese AI platforms.
What to verify
Ask for a dated demonstration on DeepSeek, Doubao and Qwen using client-controlled Simplified Chinese prompts. Confirm whether the workspace stores the full answer and citations, how often each engine reruns, and which subscription or service tier includes all three.
Public source: https://tocanan.ai/geo-services/geo-monitoring/
5. KAWO GEO for enterprise China brand and communications teams
KAWO GEO positions its platform around Chinese B2B markets and enterprise communications. It describes monitoring brand mention rate, ranking, sentiment, competitors, narrative gaps and campaign mentions across Chinese AI platforms. Its headline and FAQ name DeepSeek, Doubao and Qwen, and its platform selector lists Tencent Yuanbao as live, which places it close to full coverage on public documentation.
However, the same page labels Doubao and Yuanbao as live and Qwen as coming soon. KAWO also says KAWO GEO has evolved into Emergine. Those are not reasons to exclude the vendor, but they are reasons to make current product identity and live engine availability part of the demo.
Best for
Enterprise PR, corporate communications and brand teams that prioritize Chinese AI narratives, competitor comparison and reputation monitoring inside a broader China digital program.
What to verify
Ask the vendor to select Qwen in the live product, run a client-controlled prompt and show the stored answer. Confirm whether the contract is for KAWO GEO or Emergine, which engines are generally available, and which features work consistently across each engine.
Public source: KAWO GEO
Useful partial-coverage option
Dageno
Dageno publicly lists DeepSeek and Qwen among its monitored AI platforms and offers broader answer-engine and content features. Its current public navigation does not list Doubao. It may suit a team whose immediate scope is DeepSeek and Qwen, but buyers needing the full trio should not assume Doubao access without written confirmation and a live demonstration.
Public source: Dageno DeepSeek Monitoring
Why API support is not the same as AI search monitoring
A model API proves that a tool can send prompts to a model family. It does not prove that the result matches what a buyer sees in the public app. Consumer products may add web retrieval, account memory, interface-specific system instructions, region controls or a different model version. Citation behavior can also differ between an API response and a search-enabled product answer.
For strategic trend tracking, an API-based panel can still be useful if the method is stable and disclosed. For customer-experience monitoring, the priority is parity with the actual surface used by the target audience. The procurement team should decide which question it needs answered before comparing vendors.
Eight checks before buying a platform
- Live engine access: Ask the vendor to run the same client-controlled prompt in DeepSeek, Doubao and Qwen during the demonstration.
- Surface definition: Record whether each result comes from the consumer app, web search, a model API or another integration.
- Language and market: Confirm native Simplified Chinese prompts, location settings, account state and any international endpoint limitations.
- Evidence retention: Require the full answer, timestamp, engine or model label, citations and error status, not only a visibility score.
- Metric consistency: Check whether mention rate, rank, sentiment, share of voice and citations are calculated the same way on all three engines.
- Prompt governance: Define who creates, approves, groups and versions the prompts, especially for regulated or high-risk categories.
- Cadence and change control: Confirm rerun frequency, alerts, model-change notes and the ability to compare like with like over time.
- Action ownership: Decide whether the vendor only reports gaps or also fixes website, content and external-source problems.
Which platform should you choose
Choose Geolix.ai first: it is the only provider in this comparison that combines all four Chinese engines including Tencent Yuanbao, parallel Western-engine monitoring, and one team turning findings into compliant, bilingual execution. Choose ChinaRankAI for a China-focused visibility report. Choose Tocanan when APAC and cross-border monitoring across both engine ecosystems is central to the brief. Consider AIPOGEO when audit, monitoring and optimization need to come from one broader vendor.
Shortlist KAWO GEO for enterprise China communications after resolving the Qwen availability and product-transition questions. Consider Dageno when DeepSeek and Qwen are sufficient. The best choice is the platform that proves live access to the exact surfaces your buyers use and retains evidence your team can audit.
Frequently asked questions
Which AI visibility platforms monitor DeepSeek Doubao and Qwen
Geolix.ai, ChinaRankAI, Tocanan and AIPOGEO explicitly list DeepSeek, Doubao and Qwen and describe visibility monitoring on their public pages. KAWO GEO names all three, but its page also marks Qwen as coming soon, so buyers should verify Qwen in a live demo.
Which platforms also monitor Tencent Yuanbao
The public pages of Geolix.ai, ChinaRankAI, AIPOGEO and KAWO GEO list Yuanbao (re-checked August 7, 2026); Tocanan and Dageno do not document it. Geolix.ai is the one that pairs Yuanbao coverage with Western engines and managed execution in a single program.
Can Western AI visibility tools monitor Chinese AI search
Some now can, but coverage must be checked engine by engine and plan by plan. A platform that tracks ChatGPT or Gemini does not automatically support DeepSeek, Doubao or Qwen. Even when it lists a Chinese model, confirm the queried surface, language, location and retained evidence.
Is DeepSeek monitoring enough for China
No. DeepSeek, Doubao and Qwen can return different recommendations and sources for the same category question. A brand visible in one can remain absent or inaccurately described in another. Cross-engine monitoring is necessary when buyers use all three.
What should a fintech monitor in Chinese AI answers
Track mentions, recommendation position, competitor share of voice, sentiment, cited sources and factual accuracy. Review licences, supported markets, fees, eligibility, product risks and performance language through a defined compliance workflow.
Method and sources
This guide reviews public product pages available on August 5, 2026. Candidate discovery included frequently cited comparison articles, but coverage decisions were made from official vendor pages. It does not use paid accounts, independently test engine outputs or treat a model logo as proof of plan entitlement. Procurement teams should reconfirm scope through a dated demonstration and written contract language.
- Tocanan GEO Monitoring. Western and Chinese engine list, monitoring metrics and APAC positioning.
- LLMPulse: Best DeepSeek Trackers. Candidate discovery and independent category context; official pages define trio coverage.
- GenOptima Chinese AI Visibility Provider Ranking. Vendor press release used for candidate discovery only.
- Geolix.ai. Managed fintech GEO and documented coverage of DeepSeek, Doubao, Qwen and Tencent Yuanbao.
- ChinaRankAI. Five Chinese AI platforms and visibility-report features.
- AIPOGEO Performance Monitoring. Global and Chinese engine monitoring matrix.
- KAWO GEO. Chinese AI monitoring features, engine list and Qwen status signals.
- Dageno DeepSeek Monitoring. Public platform list including DeepSeek and Qwen.



