For Brand strategists
Your brand, inside what AI says
Strategist turns AI insights into brand stories.
28 buyer situations chartered for brand strategists
Read the rooms that match your pipeline—then run a visibility check across live engines. See mention, citation, and recommendation, and which answer wins.
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buyer situations
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Where brand strategists compare, evaluate, and decide
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CMO's Journey to AI Visibility
The site fails to highlight the importance of compatibility across multiple AI engines in enhancing brand strategies.
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Comparing AI-Driven Insights
Comparison of effectiveness across various AI visibility platforms is lacking.
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Tailored Narrative Strategies for Brands
The site does not emphasize the necessity of tailored narrative strategies for brands to succeed in AI-driven environments.
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Adopting AI Visibility Pilot Programs
The site lacks a comparative analysis of pilot program success rates and benefits across different platforms.
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Example reads
6 example reads—then run a visibility check in Heft®
Each read is one buyer situation on this topic—written for the pressure in the room, not a product tour. When you are ready to measure it in live engines: mention, citation, and recommendation, and your story intensity.
Three pitches. One answer AI will repeat.
Another walkthrough—features on slides, nothing changed in what buyers hear from AI.
Read example →Choosing an AI visibility platform when buyers ask AI first
The method is loud. The goal is what the engines actually say—not what the deck claims.
Read example →Everyone nodded. Then someone asked ChatGPT.
Everyone agrees on the goal: Proof that the story moved in live engines—not another mention count.
Read example →Two vendors. One story AI recommends.
Two vendors, same category, same polite nodding—until you ask the model which story it would recommend.
Read example →A planning week when three vendors pitch AI visibility—and buyers are al
The CMO can feel the room deciding—not waiting for the deck to catch up.
Read example →The pilot is over when someone asks AI, not when the deck says go.
There is no public leaderboard for AI visibility—only the verdict buyers carry out of the room.
Read example →Brand strategists: measure story intensity in live engines
Sign up, pick the buyer situations that match your pipeline, and run a visibility check—mention, citation, and recommendation.