- How do I get my grooming shop recommended by ChatGPT?
- AI engines recommend groomers they can verify from public sources: Google reviews that mention specific breeds, a Yelp profile with photos of your work, a Rover presence, and pages on your site that answer real questions about pricing, breeds, and policies. Tibly shows you which sources the engines cite for each grooming question in your market, where you're missing, and drafts the pages that get you named.
- Do AI answers really matter for a local grooming shop?
- Yes. When someone new to your area asks ChatGPT or Google's AI Overview “best dog groomer near me,” the answer names two or three shops — not a page of listings. If your shop isn't one of them, that owner books elsewhere and, with a good experience, stays there every six weeks. Tibly shows whether you're in the answer today and what to change if you're not.
- I specialize in doodles and difficult coats. Can Tibly track that?
- That's exactly where AI answers get specific. Owners ask breed-level questions — “groomer near me that does goldendoodle teddy bear cuts,” “who can handle a matted husky” — and the engines name shops whose reviews and pages prove the specialty. Tibly tracks those breed and coat questions in your market and shows which shop owns each one.
- I only have a Google Business profile, no real website. Is that a problem?
- It's the most common gap we see. Engines can cite your Google reviews, but with no pages that state your prices, breeds, vaccine requirements, or matting policy, they have little to verify — so they name a competitor who spells it out. Tibly identifies exactly which pages you're missing for the questions in your market and drafts them for you.
- What does Tibly cost for a grooming business?
- Start with a free report: it shows who the AI engines recommend for grooming questions in your market right now and where your shop stands. Daily tracking across all engines, competitor benchmarks, and drafted content fixes start at $49/month. No contracts — cancel anytime.