"Knowing you're invisible to AI is easy. Actually fixing it is the hard part." from Reddit r/saas, ranked #4. By EmbarrassedBuddy9743, 2 score, 3 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
Knowing you're invisible to AI is easy. Actually fixing it is the hard part.
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- 4
- Subreddit
- r/saas
- Author
- EmbarrassedBuddy9743
- Score
- 2
- Comments
- 3
- Posted
- 3/26/2026, 10:30:36 PM
- Snapshot
- 3/27/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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There are a bunch of tools now that track whether your brand shows up in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, etc. I've tried a few. They all tell you the same thing: "You're mentioned 3 times out of 40 queries. Here's a dashboard." Ok. Now what? That's the part nobody solves. You get a chart showing you're invisible, but no diagnosis of why, and no guidance on what to actually do about it. I spent the last few months digging into this and the biggest thing I learned is that "you're invisible" is not a useful diagnosis. There are completely different reasons why AI misses you. Sometimes it's a training gap. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini literally never learned about you. They can't recommend what they don't know. Sometimes AI knows you exist but puts you in the wrong category. I saw a CSV import tool classified as an "ETL pipeline." Sometimes it describes you using your competitor's features. And sometimes you show up but with zero specifics — just "it helps with data imports" with no reason...