Last updated 2026-06-30

Prompts

How AI answers high-intent buyer prompts

When buyers ask AI assistants questions like “best CRM software” or “HubSpot alternatives”, the named brands become their shortlist. These pages explain how AI answers each prompt and how to earn a recommendation.

“best CRM software”

A buyer is actively choosing a CRM and wants a short, trustworthy list of options — not ten links to evaluate themselves.

“best ATS for recruitment agencies”

A staffing or recruitment agency is choosing an applicant tracking system fit for agency workflows, and wants a focused list of options.

“best help desk software”

A support or operations leader is choosing a help desk and wants a concise, credible list of options to evaluate.

“best project management tool”

A team lead is choosing a project management tool and wants a short, credible list rather than a page of links.

“HubSpot alternatives”

A buyer already considering or leaving HubSpot wants a focused list of credible alternatives for their use case.

“Salesforce alternatives”

A buyer evaluating a move away from Salesforce wants a focused list of credible alternatives suited to their size and use case.
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FAQ

What are prompt-intent pages?
They explain how AI assistants answer specific high-intent buyer prompts — like “best CRM software” — and what shapes which brands get named. The prompts are illustrative examples of buyer intent.
How do I see who AI actually recommends?
See the data-backed category rankings and reports, which show real AI Visibility and AI Share of Voice computed from real responses.

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