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Gauge

Your marketing agent for organic, paid, and AI search

Marketing
SEO
Artificial Intelligence

Gauge is your marketing agent for organic, paid, and AI search. With user behavior now spread across traditional and AI search, it’s never been more important to ensure that your brand is the answer. There's a wealth of data hidden across GA4, GSC, keywords, prompts, and more. This data is incredibly rich, but fragmented and complicated to understand. Gauge unifies all of these data sources into a single agent that can do the work of an entire marketing team for you.

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Hi folks! I'm Caelean, the co-founder/CEO of Gauge.

Gauge does the job of an entire marketing team for you - keyword research,traffic analysis, data-driven content creation, and more.

Without Gauge, each of these processes required hours of manual work, fragmented across a multitude of systems. With Gauge, you can connect all of those systems and enable our agent to handle it for you.

Gauge is already a core part of the marketing stack at some of the best companies - Supabase, Posthog, Amp, Mux, and more. One of our customers, LedgerUp, saw over a 17x increase in their AI presence and a 4x increase in their overall organic traffic.

You can try Gauge now for free here!

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Been using Gauge since the early days and what the team has built is really special. AEO has been a big internal initiative for us at Helius. Our target market is engineers building on Solana, and because the majority of those builders are using Claude, Codex, and similar tools, we need to show up where they're coding. As someone who's been practicing SEO for almost 10 years, Gauges' AI visibility, competitor insights, and content tools are super valuable in finding — and filling — the gaps where we need to show up in AI Search. Congrats Caelean and team!

I've been playing around with Gauge's new agent and feel like I've only scratched the surface. I'm already thinking of all the ways it can help me turn the massive amounts of data in Gauge into more actionable insights. It also seems promising as an actual workflow tool - helping outline, draft, strategize, etc. based on insights and analysis within Gauge. Really excited to see what I can accomplish with this, nice job team!

We use Gauge at Compt and are obsessed. It's most expensive tool we have but we happily pay them every month.

The GEO angle is what makes this timely — most SEO tools still optimize purely for Google rankings, but AI search (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude) is eating a real share of the top-of-funnel. Running SEO consulting for clients and the question "how do we get cited in AI answers" comes up every week now with zero good tooling to answer it. Curious: how does Gauge specifically track and improve AI search citations vs traditional keyword rankings? Is the benchmark based on prompt testing, or scraping AI answer appearances?

When teams compare Gauge to Profound, Peec, Otterly, or Semrush’s AI visibility features, what’s the most important capability difference that actually changes outcomes (not just dashboards), and where do you think those alternatives are still the right choice?

We use and absolutely love Gauge at Product Hunt. Gauge has helped us significantly boost the visibility of Product Hunt product pages, alternatives, and categories in LLMs. Now makers get way more LLM visibility. Check out this study for a quick look at how we’ve used Gauge.

When we evaluated competing tools, they were 10x more expensive. And they did not have the level of craft and iteration speed of the Gauge team.

Went through the product and the pricing page the core idea is solid and the use case is clearly real. One thing I noticed: the 3-5x visibility uplift stat you mention is buried in the FAQ but it is probably the strongest reason someone would upgrade. That framing feels like it belongs much closer to where the pricing decision happens. Just honest feedback from someone going through it fresh

How does Gauge ensure its unified data analysis translates into actionable marketing decisions rather than just surfacing insights that still require significant human interpretation?