- How do I get my jewelry store recommended by ChatGPT?
- AI engines recommend jewelers they can verify from public sources: Google reviews, Yelp, local “best jeweler” press coverage, and pages on your site that answer real buyer questions about engagement rings, custom work, repairs, and appraisals. Tibly shows you which sources the engines cite for each jewelry question in your market, where you're missing, and drafts the specific pages that get you named.
- We've been the trusted jeweler in town for 40 years. Doesn't AI know that?
- Only if it can read it somewhere. Engines can't see your foot traffic or your generations of repeat customers — they see reviews, press mentions, and your website. Plenty of long-established jewelers are invisible in AI answers while newer competitors with stronger online proof get named. Tibly shows you exactly which sources the engines trust for jewelry questions in your market and where your reputation isn't showing up.
- Which AI engines does Tibly track for jewelry stores?
- Tibly tracks ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, and other major answer engines — eight in total. Each engine keeps its own list of recommended jewelers, so being named in one doesn't mean you're named in the others. Every tracked jewelry question runs daily on every engine, with full history so you can see movement over time.
- Do AI answers matter for services like repair and appraisal, or just for buying?
- Services are often where independents win. “Jewelry repair near me,” “ring resizing,” and “appraisal for insurance” are high-intent questions the chains answer poorly, and the engine names two or three local shops. A repair customer today is an engagement-ring customer later. Tibly tracks the full set — purchase, repair, appraisal, and custom — so you can see which recommendations you own and which you're losing.
- What does Tibly cost for a jewelry store?
- Start with a free report: it shows who the AI engines recommend for jewelry questions in your market right now and where your store stands. Daily tracking across all engines, competitor benchmarks, and drafted content fixes start at $49/month. No contracts — cancel anytime.