Buyers are asking the engines. Is your site the answer?
Paste your domain — we surface the questions buyers actually ask AI in your category, map which ones your site answers, and prioritize the gaps into a content plan.
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The question map The ~20 questions buyers actually ask AI engines in your category — in their words, not keyword salad.
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Evidence-grounded coverage Every “covered” verdict cites the nav item or heading that answers it. Nothing on your site matches? It says “no page found”.
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The first 8 — free Your highest-priority questions, coverage-graded with the evidence quoted, before any email.
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The full map + plan · email-gated All 16–20 questions with suggested page titles and AEO formats, sequenced into a paste-ready content plan.
What it checks
- The ~20 questions buyers ask AI engines in your category — in their words, not keyword salad
- Which questions your site already answers — with the covering page cited as evidence
- Which are thin or missing — prioritized by buyer intent × gap severity
- For every gap: a suggested page title, angle, and AEO format (comparison, how-to, FAQ)
What it won’t do
- Coverage claims are evidence-grounded — every “covered” cites the page that covers it, or it says “no page found”. Nothing is assumed.
- We read your site’s delivered structure — nav, headings, link anchors. Content rendered only by JavaScript is a blind spot, and the report says so.
- No fabricated facts about your business — the questions come from your category, the coverage read comes from your pages.
- No login, no card. The first ~8 questions are free; the full prioritized map + content plan unlock with a work email.
Before you run it
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Where do the questions come from?
From your category, phrased the way buyers ask AI assistants — “is it worth it”, “how much does it cost”, “who’s best near me”. Not your keyword tool’s head terms; the long-tail questions answer engines actually field.
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How do you know what my site covers?
We read your delivered pages — nav, headings, anchors — and require evidence for every “covered” verdict: the page that answers it, cited. Where we find nothing, the map says “no page found” instead of guessing.
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What do I do with the map?
It’s your editorial calendar, AEO-first: every gap ships with a suggested title, angle, and format, sequenced by intent. Hand it to whoever writes — or we’ll run it as a content engine with you.
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How is this different from a keyword-gap tool?
Keyword tools compare your rankings to competitors’ rankings. This maps QUESTIONS to ANSWERS — the unit AI engines actually retrieve. Different atom, different map.