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.
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
- Fill in the form: domain, brand name variants, up to 5 real questions to test.
- The system queries the main generative AIs with your questions.
- 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.