Great idea, but the registration process is very complicated. First, there’s no Google sign-in. Second, by the time I reached the payment step, I still didn’t understand how valuable this is for me or how the product differs from competitors. Third, there’s nothing free to try. As a result, I got to the payment step and stopped there, even though I saw that you did a pretty good job identifying my services, competitors, and creating potentially interesting prompts that my clients might use. And I’m a real customer — we’re currently working on optimization for ChatGPT and consider this channel our main source of sales right now.
Hello, Michelle!
Following up from our LinkedIn chat—congrats on the launch! 🚀 Upvoted. Quick question: with AEO rising, do you feel that clearly structured data (like what you're building) is actually the only way to rebuild human trust in an AI-cluttered world? It’s a huge parallel to what we see in IT hiring: moving from 'optimized facades' back to genuine integrity.
Love to hear your take!
Very excited for this 👏 SEO will inevitably evolve and we require a solution for this. Michelle and team knows exactly what it takes to build a killer product.
It’s so true I’ve noticed myself asking Perplexity or ChatGPT for recommendations way more than I use Google lately. If customers are moving toward AI-driven answers, being 'search engine optimized' isn't enough anymore; we need to be 'AI optimized.' I’m really curious about the strategy behind this—how do you actually ensure a brand is the one the AI picks when a user asks for the 'best' option in a niche?
We’ve been working with The Prompting Company for a while, and their structured, data‑driven approach to getting us recommended inside real AI conversations has sharpened our positioning and driven more qualified inbound from people who “heard about us from ChatGPT/AI.” They’re one of the few partners that back it up with measurable impact.
What’s your differentiation against (1) enterprise AI visibility platforms and (2) doing this manually with prompts + spreadsheets + content briefs—specifically, what do you do that others don’t, and where do you intentionally not compete?
you guys are on another level. been using for my website’s SEO and it’s improved dramatically
This is fascinating - the shift from optimizing for Google's algorithms to becoming the go-to recommendation in AI conversations is definitely the future. I'm curious how you measure success in GEO compared to traditional SEO metrics?
This is interesting, I don’t actually agree that SEO is dead, bc at the end of the day this is the same create content, the game just changed
You nailed it - showing up on AI platforms is indeed essential, especially now that the adoption is growing.
Do you plan to add features related to ads (OpenAI announced they are launching ads recently)? Also, how do you retrieve exact user questions? Cheers!
SEO is dead.
I've launched 5+ products since my first startup, Typedream, was acquired in 2024.
One day, I was about to launch again. Everything was ready. The code was done, the product was polished, the team was waiting.
Then I realized: I hadn't set up welcome emails.
So I opened the AI sidebar within Cursor and typed: "How do I send a welcome email to users after signup?"
In seconds, I got an answer: "You can use Resend to send transactional emails."
Code inserted. Done.
That moment changed everything for me.
The decision happened inside my workflow. The AI picked the tool. I just said yes.
And that's when I realized: if your product isn't the one AI recommends in that moment, you're not even in the running.
This is why we built The Prompting Company.