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AI visibility for ecommerce

Tibly for ecommerce brands.

Shoppers skip the comparison tabs and ask ChatGPT “best running shoes for flat feet” — and get two or three brands back, often with a specific product each. Tibly tracks every shopping question in your category across the AI engines, shows which brands get recommended and why, and drafts the content that puts yours in the answer.

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Why brands switch

Your next customer starts with an AI recommendation.

What the engines do with your category's shopping questions, and why paid acquisition alone no longer decides who gets the sale.

2–3

Brands a typical AI answer names. Everyone else is invisible.

8 engines

ChatGPT, Gemini, AI Overviews, Perplexity, and more. Each keeps its own list.

Daily

Scans of every “best brand,” gift, and product-comparison question in your category, with full history kept.

What you get

Built for the questions that drive ecommerce orders.

Best-brand prompts, use-case fits, and brand-versus-brand questions tracked from question to recommendation to add-to-cart.

Prompts

Your category's shopping questions

“Best [your product] brand.” “Best coffee grinder under $100.” “Is [your brand] good quality, or should I buy [the bigger name]?” Tibly generates the questions shoppers actually ask in your category and runs each one daily, dozens of times per engine.

Competitors

Competitor benchmark

Every answer is scored: which brands got named, in what order, with what caveats. You see exactly who owns the recommendation for each use case and price tier in your category, when a DTC challenger starts appearing next to you, and where the engines call you the expensive option.

Sources

Cited-source analysis

The engines lean on editorial buying guides, Reddit threads, review roundups, Trustpilot, and your own product pages when they answer shopping questions. Tibly shows which sources drive each recommendation and where your brand is absent from the guides and threads the engines quote most.

Actions

Drafted fixes

For the questions you're losing, Tibly drafts the pages that win them: honest buying guides for your category, use-case pages like “best for beginners” and “best under $100,” a “[you] vs [competitor]” comparison, and product-page FAQ copy that answers the exact questions shoppers ask engines.

Questions we track

From the first “best brand” search to the checkout-page hesitation.

Every question family in a shopping journey, tracked daily across every engine your customers use.

  • Best-brand questions: “best [your product] brand,” “top-rated [your category]”
  • Budget questions: “best [product] under $50 / $100,” “is the cheap one good enough”
  • Use-case questions: “best [product] for beginners / travel / sensitive skin / small spaces”
  • Versus questions: “[your brand] vs [competitor],” “which should I buy”
  • Diligence questions: “is [your brand] legit,” “[your brand] reviews and quality”
  • Gift questions: “best gift for [the person your product serves]”
  • Your own questions: add anything your customers ask, in plain English
FAQ

What ecommerce founders ask us.

Straight answers on how AI visibility works for an online brand.

How do I get my brand recommended by ChatGPT?
AI engines recommend brands they can verify from public sources: editorial buying guides, Reddit and community threads, review platforms like Trustpilot, and product pages that plainly state materials, sizing, and guarantees. Tibly shows which sources the engines cite for each shopping question in your category, where your brand is absent, and drafts the content that gets you named.
Shoppers used to find us through paid ads. Why does AI visibility matter now?
Because an AI answer happens before the shopper ever sees an ad. When someone asks “best [your product] for beginners,” the engine hands them two or three brands — and shoppers carry that shortlist into every ad, marketplace, and search that follows. Being in the answer makes every other channel convert better; being absent means paying to fight the AI's picks.
The engines keep recommending the big legacy brand in our category. Can a smaller brand break in?
Yes — engines name challengers constantly, especially for specific use cases. The big brand may own “best [product],” but “best [product] for small apartments” or “under $100” is usually winnable, because engines answer specific questions from specific evidence: niche buying guides, Reddit praise, detailed product pages. Tibly finds the winnable questions in your category and drafts what it takes to own them.
Shoppers ask AI if our brand is legit before buying. What does it say?
That's a question Tibly tracks directly: what every engine says when a shopper checks your brand by name. If the answer hedges — few reviews found, unclear return policy, quality doubts pulled from an old thread — you're losing carts you paid to fill. Tibly shows you the exact diligence answer daily and identifies which sources are feeding the doubt.
What does Tibly cost for an ecommerce brand?
Start with a free report: it shows which brands the AI engines recommend for your category's shopping questions right now and where you stand. Daily tracking across all engines, competitor benchmarks, and drafted content fixes start at $49/month. No contracts — cancel anytime.

Be the answer to “what's the best brand to buy?”

Run the free report to see who AI recommends in your market, then track it daily from $49/month. No contracts.