- Do parents really pick a pediatrician by asking AI?
- Expecting parents research everything, and “which pediatrician should we choose?” is now a question they put to ChatGPT and Google's AI directly. The answer comes back with two or three named practices and reasons. Those names anchor the prenatal interviews parents book. If your practice isn't among them, you're not getting the visit.
- Does this involve any patient data?
- No. Tibly only tracks public information: the answers AI engines give to publicly asked questions, and public profiles like Google reviews, Healthgrades, and Zocdoc. We never touch patient records, portal data, or anything covered by HIPAA. Nothing connects to your EHR.
- Our panel is nearly full. Why would we need this?
- Panels age out — every family that graduates needs replacing, and the practices AI recommends to new parents today are the ones that stay full tomorrow. Tibly also protects the answers you already own: if a new group starts outranking you on “pediatrician near me,” you'll know the week it happens, not the quarter your new-patient calls drop.
- How is this different from managing our Google reviews?
- Reviews are one input. AI engines blend Google reviews with Healthgrades, Zocdoc, directory profiles, and your own website's pages — and each engine blends them differently. Tibly shows the whole picture: what each engine answered, who it named, and which sources it cited, so you improve the inputs that actually change the recommendation.
- What does it cost?
- Start with a free report — we run the questions parents in your area ask and show you who every major AI engine recommends right now. Daily tracking with competitor scoring and drafted fixes starts at $49/month. No contracts; cancel anytime.