- How do I get my driving school recommended by ChatGPT?
- AI engines recommend driving schools they can verify. That means a current listing on your state's DMV approved-provider list, a steady stream of Google reviews that mention instructors and pass results, and a website that plainly states packages, prices, and how scheduling works. Tibly shows which of those inputs the engines actually cited in your market, so you fix the ones holding you back.
- Does DMV approval affect what AI says about my school?
- Directly. “DMV-approved” or “state-certified” appears in the question itself — parents ask for it by name — and engines check official state provider lists to answer it. If your listing is missing, stale, or under a different business name than your website, AI may skip you even with great reviews. Tibly flags when official sources and your public profiles disagree.
- Most of our students book in summer. Why track daily?
- Because the answer that stands in June was built in the months before. AI recommendations shift with each new review, listing change, and competitor page — and by the time permit season starts, the shortlist is set. Daily tracking means you see a slide in March and fix it, instead of discovering in July that another school owns the answer.
- What should be on my website to win AI citations?
- The pages AI quotes answer a parent's next question: package pages with real prices and included behind-the-wheel hours, a state-requirements page explaining the permit and licensing steps where you operate, and an FAQ covering scheduling, pick-up zones, and road-test day. Tibly drafts these for you based on what's already winning driving-school answers in your market.
- How much does Tibly cost?
- Start with a free report — it shows which driving schools AI currently recommends in your area, across every major engine, and where you stand. Daily tracking starts at $49/month with competitor scoring, cited-source analysis, and drafted content fixes included. No contracts; cancel anytime.