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AI visibility for music schools

Tibly for music lessons.

A parent looking for piano lessons — or an adult finally picking up guitar — now asks AI who to book with. The answer names 2–3 studios and skips everyone else. Tibly shows you who AI recommends for lessons in your area, which sources it trusts, and what to publish to be one of the names.

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Why studio owners switch

New students come from a 2–3 name AI answer.

Nobody scrolls through twenty teacher listings anymore. They ask once, get a shortlist, and book a trial lesson from it. The studios on that list fill their schedules first.

2–3

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

8 engines

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

Daily

Answers shift with every new review and recital-season search spike. We re-ask daily so you catch a drop before your fall roster feels it.

What you get

Built for the questions that fill lesson slots.

Tibly tracks the exact questions parents and adult students ask AI — by instrument, age, and level — and shows what it takes to change the answer.

Prompts

The questions students actually ask

We track real booking prompts — “best piano lessons for kids near me,” “guitar lessons for adult beginners,” “how much do violin lessons cost per month” — across every major AI engine, in your city, per instrument.

Competitors

Who's winning your students

Every answer is scored: which studios and teachers got named, in what order, and for which instruments. See who AI keeps recommending for kids' piano versus adult guitar — and where you rank in each.

Sources

The sources AI trusts for lessons

Music-lesson answers lean on Google reviews, Yelp, Thumbtack and Lessons.com profiles, local parent groups, and local press features. We show which sources each engine cited, so you know whether it's your reviews, your listings, or your website holding you back.

Actions

Fixes drafted for you

Tibly drafts the pages that win lesson citations: per-instrument program pages, a lesson pricing page with real monthly rates, teacher bio pages with credentials, and a trial-lesson FAQ that answers age, level, and scheduling questions plainly.

Questions we track

Every question asked before a trial lesson gets booked.

From instrument choice to monthly cost — if AI answers it with studio names, we track it.

  • By instrument: “best piano lessons for kids near me”
  • Adult students: “guitar lessons for adult beginners in my area”
  • Cost: “how much do music lessons cost per month”
  • Starting age: “what age should my child start violin lessons”
  • Format: “in-person vs online music lessons — which is better for kids”
  • Trials and commitment: “music schools near me with a free trial lesson”
  • Your own questions: add anything parents or students ask, in plain English
FAQ

What music school owners ask us.

Straight answers on how AI recommendations work for lessons — and how to win them.

How do I get my music school recommended by ChatGPT?
AI engines recommend studios they can verify per instrument. That means Google reviews that mention specific instruments and teachers, complete Yelp and Thumbtack profiles, and a website with a page per instrument stating who it's for, what it costs, and how a trial lesson works. Tibly shows which of those inputs the engines cited in your market, so you fix the ones that actually change the answer.
Do parents really ask AI where to book lessons?
Yes — and adults booking for themselves do it even more. Questions like “best piano teacher for a 6 year old near me” or “guitar lessons for adults who work full time” get a direct 2–3 name answer with reasons. The studios named get the trial bookings; everyone else waits for referrals. Tibly measures your share of those answers daily.
I teach several instruments. Does AI treat them separately?
Completely separately. A studio can dominate the piano answer and be invisible for drums, because reviews, listings, and site pages mention one instrument far more than the other. Tibly tracks each instrument as its own question family, so you can see exactly where you win, where you're missing, and which instrument page to build next.
What should be on my website to win AI citations?
The pages AI quotes are the practical ones: a dedicated page per instrument with ages and levels served, a pricing page with real monthly rates, teacher bios with credentials, and a trial-lesson FAQ. “Call for pricing” sites rarely get cited. Tibly drafts these pages for you from what's already winning lesson answers in your market.
How much does Tibly cost?
Start with a free report — it shows which studios AI currently recommends for lessons in your area, across every major engine and instrument, 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.

Be the answer to “best music lessons near me”

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