SaaS Brands Losing Visibility in AI-Powered Recommendations
SaaS founders are discovering that AI assistants like ChatGPT recommend competitors instead of their products when answering customer queries. This represents a growing visibility gap as purchase journeys shift toward AI-mediated discovery. Founders have no tooling to audit or improve their AI recommendation presence.
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