The AI search revolution is here
Millions of people now ask AI instead of Google. They type "best CRM for startups" into ChatGPT and buy whatever it recommends. They ask Perplexity "what's the best running shoe" and trust the answer.
The problem? Most brands have no idea whether they appear in those answers.
Why AI ignores most brands
AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity were trained on data from the web. If your brand isn't clearly documented with accurate, consistent facts across the internet — AI simply doesn't know you exist.
The three main reasons brands get ignored by AI:
1. Missing facts — AI can't mention your founding year, revenue, or key products if that data isn't publicly documented anywhere.
2. Factual errors — If Wikipedia or news articles have wrong information about your brand, AI repeats those errors.
3. No discovery signals — When someone asks "best [category] brand", AI only recommends brands it associates with that category. If you haven't established that connection, you're invisible.
How to fix it
The solution is what we call an AI Knowledge Strategy:
- Publish a structured Brand Facts page on your website with schema markup
- Correct any factual errors on Wikipedia
- Get mentioned in articles that AI models use as training data
- Build consistent signals across press releases, interviews, and industry publications
"Brands that invest in AI visibility today will have a massive advantage in 3 years. This is SEO in 2010."
Measure your AI visibility
The first step is knowing where you stand. Vydit's Neural Score measures exactly how AI models perceive your brand — and gives you a prioritized fix plan to improve it.