Ben Lang

Omnia - Become the brand AI recommends

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Omnia is an AI visibility tool that shows how AI sees your brand and helps you take action. Discover real AI prompts, monitor brand presence, benchmark competitors, and create content that boosts visibility and citations in AI search.

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Emily
Search behavior is shifting from Google queries to Al prompts. Whoever owns visibility inside Al outputs will win distribution in the next cycle. congrats!
YSNKiran_77

This is such a smart direction. As AI search becomes a primary discovery channel, most brands still don’t realize how differently they might be represented inside models.

Really like that you’re surfacing real prompts and competitive context - that makes it practical, not just theoretical. The positioning is sharp too.

We’ve been thinking a lot about how teams adapt their marketing workflows in this new AI-first landscape, so it’s exciting to see more products tackling visibility head-on. Congrats on the launch 👏

Daniel Espejo

@kiran_77 thanks!!

YSNKiran_77

Hey @danimirror - thanks again!

I really think what you're building is timely. As AI becomes more of a discovery layer, visibility inside models is going to matter a lot more than most brands expect.

We actually just launched Turgo Ai We’re focused on helping founders grow through structured outreach -basically taking their positioning and making sure it actually reaches the right people instead of just sitting online.

Feels like there could be a nice connection between AI visibility (what you’re doing) and actively spreading that narrative (what we’re doing).

If you're open to it, happy to connect and chat. You can reach me at kiran@growstack.ai.

Roderick Newton

Hey Dani,

Your page says start for free and immediately after O-Auth sign up I'm hit with a paywall with no free option/demo option

Daniel Espejo

hey @tai_admin !

You hace the option in the first card, "start a free 14-day trial"

Kai Ethan

This is an interesting shift from SEO to “AI visibility.” Feels very relevant now that people ask ChatGPT/Gemini before Googling things.

Mykyta Semenov 🇺🇦🇳🇱

Congratulations on the launch! I tested it. The service correctly understood what we do, our target audience, and more or less our competitors, but it poorly analyzed the services and keywords for them, even though the services are very well described on the website (we’re B2B). It would be much more convenient if it analyzed each service page separately and created a keyword group for each. Right now, it feels like it only analyzed the list of services. Also, it added a lot of useless queries with our name, which are pointless.

At the last step, I got to the Monitor, but there’s nothing there. Should something appear after the analysis? If yes, this should be stated clearly, because it’s unclear now.

Overall, though, it’s a good service! A little refinement and it will be a gem ;)

Kay Siegert

Hey @danimirror . Congratulations on your launch. Your product is very intriguing. I just tried it and I have one question:

Where are the information about the user prompts coming from? I see some weird prompts that don't sound like real user questions. For example: In the screenshot (sorry, it's german) you see a question "What microphone is the best for newbies in the year 2026?" I really can't imagine someone would ask for a specific year.

Daniel Espejo

hey @kay_siegert ! Thanks a lot for trying it out and for the great question 🙌

The prompts in Omnia Trends are trend estimations, not exact copies of a single user query. They reflect what’s most searched/asked across AI tools.

Since only platforms like OpenAI, Perplexity or Google have full access to raw data, our Trends data are estimated using:

  • A dataset of real customer prompts (via a Chrome extension)

  • SEO data

  • Social listening across platforms

So something like “best microphone for beginners in 2026” reflects how users often phrase timely, future-oriented queries.

While volumes and difficulty scores aren’t perfect, they’re highly accurate and very useful for deciding what to optimize for.

Valeriia Kuna

Regarding the content creation feature, does Omnia generate fully written articles optimized for LLM training data, or does it provide briefs for our copywriters to execute manually?

Daniel Espejo

@valeriia_kuna 

Eventually, we will give the user both options :) . At the end o the day, there will be always a human in the loop.

Pidsinee Einarsdóttir

Hey @danimirror Congrats on the launch! AI visibility is definitely something brands should be focusing on. I have a few questions, hope you can help me understanding it.

  • In the video, the suggestion is to add a VEGAN attribute to the SKU. If I run my ecommerce website on Shopify, for example, would the tool update my product's data and add those attributes for me if I click on "Use Created Content"?

  • Curious to understand more about the Search Trend feature: is it calculated using real conversation data searched by actual users, or other traditional search intent data?

Thank you and congrats again!

Daniyar

It's quite expensive, and you have to link your card right away without knowing whether you'll use the service or not. In my opinion, a 1-2 day trial is enough to understand whether you need such a service or not.

Daniel Espejo

hey @daniyar_abdukarimov ! thanks for the comment.

You don't need to link your credit card until finishing the trial. The trial is 14 days as is important to fetch a good amount of information and get used to the tool. But, is also possible to understand whether you need or not the service in any cases, sure!

Jatin Lodhi


Hi @danimirror
I spent ~30 minutes reviewing Omnia and noticed a couple of UX issues..

I wrote it up here (very short): https://pollen-tamarind-772.notion.site/Omnia-2-UX-issues-31776e070f608089bc5bdd9f7d6721a6

If helpful, I’m happy to fix/contribute.

Either way, great work shipping this.