- How do I get my tree service recommended by ChatGPT?
- AI engines recommend companies they can verify from public sources: Google and Yelp reviews that mention safe removals and cleanup, a BBB profile, ISA arborist credentials, and site pages that answer real questions about pricing, permits, and insurance. Tibly shows which sources the engines cite for each tree question in your market, where you're missing, and drafts the pages that get you named.
- Most of our best jobs come after storms. Can AI tracking help with that?
- Storm work is where the AI answer matters most: the homeowner is stressed, the need is urgent, and they take the first credible names the engine gives them. That answer is decided by the evidence you built before the storm — reviews, an emergency-service page, proof of insurance. Tibly tracks the emergency questions in your market year-round so you own the answer when the wind picks up.
- Homeowners always ask about permits. Is that an opportunity?
- A big one. “Do I need a permit to remove a tree” is one of the most common tree questions, the rules are hyper-local, and almost no company answers them for its own city. A clear permit explainer for your jurisdictions gives the engines exactly what they need to cite — and puts your name in the answer before the homeowner has even asked for a quote. Tibly drafts it for you.
- We're certified arborists, not just a removal crew. Does AI know the difference?
- Only if the difference is visible. Engines distinguish “tree removal near me” from “arborist near me for a sick tree,” and they name credentialed companies for the diagnostic questions — when they can find the credentials. If your ISA certification isn't on your site and your directory listing is stale, you compete as just another crew. Tibly flags exactly where that proof is missing.
- What does Tibly cost for a tree service?
- Start with a free report: it shows who the AI engines recommend for tree questions in your market right now and where your company stands. Daily tracking across all engines, competitor benchmarks, and drafted content fixes start at $49/month. No contracts — cancel anytime.