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RADAR — Self-service tools

Radar AI

People ask ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity for advice. Radar AI tells you whether the AIs mention your brand — or only your competitors.

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Self-service: start from the form, the report lands in your inbox.

Millions of people have stopped searching Google and ask AIs directly: “what’s the best ERP for a small business?”, “which company would you recommend for X?”. The AIs answer with specific names. The question is: is yours among them?

What you learn

  • Whether your brand is spontaneously mentioned by generative AIs on the questions that matter in your market.
  • How they talk about you: context, accuracy, positioning against competitors.
  • Which competitors get recommended instead of you.

How it works

  1. Fill in the form: domain, brand name variants, up to 5 real questions to test.
  2. The system queries the main generative AIs with your questions.
  3. You receive the report by email with the mentions found (or missed).

It’s the starting point of AI visibility — what SEO has been for Google over the last twenty years is now called GEO: Generative Engine Optimization.

Frequently asked questions

How does the test work?

You provide your domain, your brand name variants, and up to 5 real questions a customer might ask an AI (without naming your brand). The system queries generative AIs and checks whether they mention you spontaneously. The report arrives by email.

Why shouldn't I name my brand in the questions?

Because the point is discovering whether the AI recommends you on its own. A customer asking "what's the best software for X?" doesn't name you — we want to know if the AI does.

What if my brand doesn't show up?

That's the most valuable finding in the report — you know your competitors are being recommended instead of you. From there you build an AI visibility strategy (GEO), which is exactly one of the services I offer.