People now ask ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google's AI for the best option — if it doesn't name you, that customer is gone. Recommd finds the gap and hands you the exact plan to get AI recommending your business.
See the gap — and how to fix it →See the AI's real answer for your business, who it names instead, and exactly how to fix it.
A customer used to scroll a page of links and pick you. Now an assistant hands them a short answer — and you’re either in it or invisible.
Ten results. The customer scrolls, compares, and might find you on the list.
“The best gyms in Austin are Competitor A, Competitor B, and Competitor C.”
One answer, three names. If you’re not one of them, the customer never knew you existed.
“What are the best {category} in {location}?” — using live grounded search, the same way AI answers are built.
You see the AI's actual answer, whether it recommends you, who it recommends instead, and the sources it cited.
Concrete, gap-based steps to get cited by the sources the AI trusts — so it starts recommending you.
You can — and you should try it. But one manual question gives you one fuzzy, here-today-gone-tomorrow answer. Here’s what the audit does that a single prompt doesn’t.
Same engine your customers’ assistant uses — turned into a number, a culprit list, and a to-do list.
Free audit · $49 full report with 90-day monitoring included · or Pro monitoring from $19/month ($190/yr — 2 months free) with competitor-overtake alerts. Agencies & multi-location: white-label bulk audits from $299/mo.
Answer engines don’t rank every website — they assemble a recommendation from a handful of trusted sources, weighted roughly like this. Winning those is what gets you named.
Relative influence (illustrative) · varies by industry
See where AI answer engines look when recommending businesses like yours. New to this? Read the AEO guide →