George Salapa

Your brand doesn't exist to AI. Here's why.

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A Large Language Model is a pattern predictor. A text calculator.

Every time someone asks "what's the best [your category]", it:

  1. Tokenizes the query

  2. Processes through transformer layers

  3. Generates probabilities for next tokens

  4. Outputs the most likely sequence

Your brand gets recommended if it exists in:

  • Training data (pre-2023 for most models)

  • Retrieval layer (RAG from web/docs)

  • Context window (user provides it)

If you're not in any of these, you don't exist. Probability = 0.

Unlike Google, there's no Search Console. No ranking visibility. You're blind.

I tested 20+ brands across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini. Most had 0% recommendation rate in their own category.

The gap isn't product quality. It's technical accessibility:

  • Missing schema markup

  • Blocked AI crawlers in robots.txt

  • Unparseable content structure

  • Zero authoritative mentions

Most fixes take 20 minutes.

Built aiseebrand.com to surface this. Run your brand through 100+ dynamically generated customer queries. See exact failure points.

How are you dealing with AI visibility? Do you even know if your product gets recommended?

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