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AI visibility for SaaS

Tibly for SaaS companies.

Software buyers skip the demo-request grind and ask ChatGPT “best CRM for a small agency” — and get a shortlist of two or three products. Tibly tracks every buying question in your category across the AI engines, shows which products get recommended and why, and drafts the content that puts yours on the shortlist.

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Why teams switch

Your next signup starts with an AI shortlist.

What the engines do with your category's buying questions, and why ranking for your keywords no longer guarantees you're in the answer.

2–3

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

8 engines

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

Daily

Scans of every “best software for,” alternative, and versus question in your category, with full history kept.

What you get

Built for the questions that drive SaaS signups.

Category prompts, use-case fits, and competitor comparisons tracked from question to shortlist to trial started.

Prompts

Your category's buying questions

“Best project management software for a construction company.” “Cheaper alternative to [the incumbent].” “[Competitor A] vs [Competitor B] for a 10-person team.” Tibly generates the questions buyers actually ask in your category and runs each one daily, dozens of times per engine.

Competitors

Competitor benchmark

Every answer is scored: which products got named, in what order, with what caveats. You see exactly who owns the shortlist for each use case and buyer segment in your category, when a rival starts appearing in “alternatives to” answers, and where you're the caveat instead of the pick.

Sources

Cited-source analysis

The engines lean on G2 and Capterra reviews, comparison articles, community threads, and your own docs and pricing pages when they answer software questions. Tibly shows which sources drive each recommendation and where your review footprint or public documentation is losing you the shortlist.

Actions

Drafted fixes

For the questions you're losing, Tibly drafts the pages that win them: honest “[You] vs [Competitor]” comparison pages, an alternatives page that meets switchers where they search, use-case pages for the segments you win, and a public pricing page structured so engines can quote it.

Questions we track

From the category search to the final two-vendor bake-off.

Every question family in a software buying journey, tracked daily across every engine your buyers use.

  • Category questions: “best [your category] software,” “top tools for [the job you do]”
  • Segment questions: “best [category] for startups / agencies / enterprise teams”
  • Alternative questions: “alternatives to [the incumbent],” “cheaper option than [leader]”
  • Versus questions: “[you] vs [competitor],” “which is better for a small team”
  • Diligence questions: “is [your product] worth it,” “[your product] pricing and reviews”
  • Integration questions: “[category] software that works with [the tools buyers already use]”
  • Your own questions: add anything your customers ask, in plain English
FAQ

What SaaS teams ask us.

Straight answers on how AI visibility works for a software company.

How do I get my SaaS product recommended by ChatGPT?
AI engines build shortlists from sources they can verify: G2 and Capterra reviews, comparison articles, community discussions, and your own docs, pricing, and use-case pages. Tibly shows which sources the engines cite for each buying question in your category, where competitors have coverage you lack, and drafts the comparison and use-case content that gets your product named.
How is this different from our SEO tooling?
SEO tools track where your pages rank for keywords. Tibly tracks whether your product gets named when a buyer asks an AI engine a full buying question — “best CRM for a small agency” — where the answer is a two-or-three-product shortlist, not ten links. Products with strong rankings are routinely absent from those shortlists. Tibly measures the shortlist itself and tells you what earns a spot.
Buyers keep asking AI for “alternatives to” the category leader. Can we win those?
Alternatives questions are the most winnable prompts in SaaS — the buyer has already decided against the default and wants a shortlist of challengers. Engines answer them from alternatives roundups, review-site comparisons, and switching-focused pages. Tibly tracks every “alternative to” variant in your category and drafts the switching content that puts you in that answer.
Our category has hundreds of prompts across segments. What do you actually track?
Tibly generates the question families that map to your category: “best X software,” segment variants like “for agencies” or “for enterprise,” alternatives and versus questions against your named competitors, and diligence questions about your own product. Each runs daily on every engine. You can add, remove, or write your own prompts in plain English at any time.
What does Tibly cost for a SaaS company?
Start with a free report: it shows which products the AI engines recommend for your category's buying questions right now and where you stand. Daily tracking across all engines, competitor benchmarks, and drafted content fixes start at $49/month. No contracts — cancel anytime.

Be the answer to “what's the best software for this?”

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