> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.slingso.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Coverage

> Where you're winning and losing across the buyer's journey.

**Coverage** is your diagnostic surface. Your [Inbox](/guide/inbox) tells you what to *act* on; Coverage tells you *where you stand* and *why* — across your shoppers' whole journey to a purchase.

## The buyer's journey

A shopper rarely goes straight to "buy." They move from **awareness** ("I want to start strength training — what do I need?") through **research** and **comparison** to the **purchase** decision. Coverage scores each stage of that journey separately, because winning at purchase but losing at research still loses you the shopper.

For each stage you see a simple read: how many questions you're **winning**, how many you're **losing**, how many are **fragile** (a win that could slip), and which way the trend is going. The stages that need you most rise to the top.

## Question by question

Under the stages is the list of the actual questions Slingso tracks for you, each labelled:

* **Winning** — you're the one shoppers buy.
* **Fragile win** — you're winning, but not securely.
* **Losing** — a competitor is winning the sale. Losing rows show the agent's read on *why*, inline.
* **Awaiting first run** — not enough data yet.

Filter the list by journey stage, by product, by persona, or by time window to zero in on what matters. A **Paused** filter collects the scenarios you've stopped tracking, so your active list stays clean.

<Note>
  Missing a question you want to track? Add it yourself — see [Add a scenario](/guide/scenarios#add-a-scenario).
</Note>

## Going deeper

Open any question to see the full picture: how each AI engine answered, which competitors keep beating you and how often, and the specifics AI cited — prices, promotions, claims, and any factual errors about your product. This is the evidence behind every opportunity in your Inbox.

<Card title="Act on what you find" icon="inbox" href="/guide/inbox">
  Coverage shows the gaps; your Inbox is where you approve the fixes.
</Card>
