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AI visibility for nutrition practices

Tibly for nutritionists & dietitians.

Someone managing diabetes, PCOS, or a new diagnosis doesn't browse directories — they ask ChatGPT or Google's AI “who should I see?” and get an answer that names two or three dietitians. Tibly runs those questions daily across every major AI engine, scores who got recommended, and drafts the content that puts your practice on the list.

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Why practices switch

The referral is now an AI answer.

Doctors still refer. But a growing share of clients skip the referral entirely and ask an AI who to see — and the AI's answer is a short list.

2–3

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

8 engines

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

Daily

AI answers shift with reviews, directory profiles, and new competitor content. We re-ask every day so you see the change before your bookings do.

What you get

Built for the questions that fill nutrition schedules.

The actual questions prospective clients ask AI, tracked and scored — not a pile of keyword rankings.

Prompts

The questions clients actually ask

We track the real prompts: “registered dietitian near me who takes insurance,” “nutritionist for PCOS,” “dietitian for diabetes management near me.” Each one is a client deciding who to book — and the AI is deciding for them.

Competitors

See who's winning the recommendation

Every answer is scored: which practices got named, in what order, and how often. If a telehealth platform or the hospital's outpatient program is taking the “dietitian near me” answer in your city, you'll know — and you'll know by how much.

Sources

Know which sources AI trusts

AI engines pull from Zocdoc, Healthgrades, Google reviews, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics directory, and your own service pages when they pick a name. Tibly shows which sources each engine cited, so you fix the profile that actually moves the answer.

Actions

Fixes drafted for you

Tibly drafts the pages that win citations for dietitians: condition-specific service pages (PCOS, diabetes, GI), a clear insurance-and-pricing page, and a first-visit FAQ that answers “what does a session cost?” before anyone has to ask. Publish, then watch the answer change.

Questions we track

Every way a client asks “who should I see?”

Seven question families, monitored daily across every major AI engine.

  • Best-in-market: “best nutritionist in [your city]” and “top-rated registered dietitian near me”
  • Insurance: “dietitian near me who takes insurance” and “does insurance cover nutrition counseling”
  • Condition: “nutritionist for PCOS,” “dietitian for diabetes,” “dietitian for IBS near me”
  • Goal: “weight loss dietitian near me” and “sports nutritionist for runners”
  • Format: “online registered dietitian” and “dietitian who does virtual appointments”
  • Cost: “how much does a nutritionist cost” and “dietitian consultation price near me”
  • Your own questions: add anything your clients ask, in plain English
FAQ

What practice owners ask us.

Straight answers, no jargon.

Do people really pick a dietitian by asking ChatGPT?
Yes, and it's growing. Nutrition questions are exactly the kind people ask AI — “who should I see for PCOS?”, “does insurance cover a dietitian?” The engine answers with two or three specific practices and moves on. If you're not one of the names, that client books with whoever is, and you never see the lost referral.
Does this involve any client health data?
No. Tibly only tracks public information: the answers AI engines give to publicly asked questions, plus public profiles like Zocdoc, Healthgrades, and Google reviews. We never touch client records, intake forms, or anything covered by HIPAA. Nothing connects to your practice management software.
I compete with big telehealth platforms. Can I even win?
Locally, yes. AI engines answer “dietitian near me” questions with local evidence: your Google reviews, your directory profiles, your condition-specific pages. National platforms are weak on exactly that local proof. Tibly shows you which sources the engines cite in your market so you can concentrate effort where a solo or small practice actually outranks a platform.
How is this different from SEO?
SEO measures your position in a list of ten links. AI engines don't return lists — they recommend 2–3 providers by name and ignore everyone else. Tibly measures that recommendation directly: who got named, in what order, on which engine, citing which sources — and then drafts the content that changes it.
What does it cost?
Start with a free report — we run the questions your prospective clients ask and show you who every major AI engine recommends in your market right now. Ongoing daily tracking with competitor scoring and drafted fixes starts at $49/month. No contracts; cancel anytime.

Be the answer to “who's the best dietitian near me?”

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