Brands have no visibility into how AI search engines represent or omit them
As users increasingly discover products through ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini rather than traditional search, brands cannot measure their presence or identify gaps in AI-generated results. Existing SEO analytics tools do not cover LLM-based search engines. Marketers are flying blind on an increasingly important discovery channel.
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Brands Have No Visibility Into How AI Platforms Describe and Recommend Them
As millions of users shift purchase and decision queries to AI systems like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude, brands have no mechanism to monitor, understand, or influence how these platforms describe them. Unlike traditional search where rankings are visible and measurable, AI platform brand representation is opaque. This is a growing blind spot with direct revenue and reputation implications for businesses.
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