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Use Cases

Make AI visibility a repeatable growth motion

Different teams adopt agentic SEO differently. Below are common patterns that produce measurable visibility improvements without increasing chaos.

Team planning use cases

Common adoption patterns

Pick one category, one workflow, and a weekly cadence. Expand once the loop works.

1) Category authority for B2B SaaS

Build a cluster around your category and adjacent problems. Focus on definitions, “how it works,” and comparisons buyers ask AI.

  • Topic map for one category
  • 8–12 briefs to start
  • Weekly visibility report

Pairs well with: product workflow.

2) Comparison pages that get cited

For competitive markets, comparisons dominate AI answers. Standardize your comparison template and update it on a cadence.

  • Comparison brief template
  • Competitor positioning capture
  • Change tracking over time

Pairs well with: source-backed briefs.

3) Product launches with a visibility baseline

Before launch, record how AI answers talk about the problem today. After launch, track whether your framing and pages are being referenced.

  • Pre-launch baseline report
  • Launch page brief pack
  • Post-launch update plan

Pairs well with: support + onboarding.

4) Agency delivery that scales

Agencies use the platform to standardize research + briefs. The deliverables are consistent even when the client niche changes.

  • Client-specific prompt library
  • Brief exports
  • Weekly executive summary

Pairs well with: demo + baseline.

5) International expansion

When you enter a new market, AI answers often cite different sources. Track market-by-market prompts and tailor content accordingly.

  • Market-specific topic sets
  • Localization checklist
  • Competitive baselines

Pairs well with: monitoring + reporting.

What success looks like

Within a few weeks, teams typically see more consistent references for target topics and clearer next actions for content updates.

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Category baseline

8–12

Briefs to start

Weekly

Report cadence

Pick your first category

The fastest path to signal is focus. Choose one category where your product wins, and one buyer persona that asks lots of questions.

  • Define 25–50 prompts your buyers ask.
  • Cluster into 6–10 topics and prioritize.
  • Publish 2–3 citeable pages first, then expand.
  • Review the weekly report and update one page per week.
Dashboard and planning

Get a baseline and a plan

In a single call, we’ll map your first category and show what AI answers cite today—then outline what to publish next.

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