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Sailiently

Measure whether AI engines recommend your brand. Sailiently runs your buyers' real questions across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overview and AI mode, shows which competitor pages won the answers you lost. Pay per job, no subscription, free credits to start.

The row-level view behind the dashboard. One row per question, per engine, per pass - because a single query is noise rather than a pattern. Each row records whether the brand was mentioned, whether the site was cited, which competitors appeared instead, and the score. Filter by engine or by status. Competitor names are masked here; a live account shows them.

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  • Freemium (Pay once)
  • Proprietary

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  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • Online
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  1.  AI-Powered

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  1.  Ad-free
  2.  No Coding Required
  3.  Competitor analysis
  4.  Content Management
  5.  Competitor Monitoring
  6.  Content Discovery
  7.  Citation detection

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs from $10 + free version with limited functionality.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Sailiently?

Sailiently measures whether AI engines recommend your brand, and gives you the tools to change the answer when they don't.

You give it the questions your buyers actually ask. It runs them across six AI engines - ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews and Google AI Mode - over multiple passes, because a single query is noise rather than a pattern. Each question comes back in one of four states, per engine:

CITED - your page was used as a source for the answer MENTIONED - your brand was named, but without a link to you ABSENT - a competitor took the answer instead OPEN - no source owns that answer yet

That last state is the useful one, and most tools in this category don't report it. An unclaimed answer is far cheaper to win than a contested one: no incumbent to displace, no authority gap to close. You just publish the page that deserves to be the source.

Alongside the tracker there are two other tools. Citation Radar scans the open web those answers are built from - citations, third-party mentions, keyword rankings and Google AI Overviews presence - with evidence rows you can open. GEO Optimization audits a page for how AI engines read it, compares it gap by gap against the competitor pages that beat it, and produces a rewrite built strictly from content you already have.

PRICING

Pay per job, not per month. $1 = 1 credit, from 10 credits upward, with volume rates above 100 credits. A Site Check is free and unlimited. A URL Audit is 5 credits, a Page Rewrite 10, and a ten-prompt run across all six engines is 15. Credits don't expire, there's no subscription and nothing to cancel. Every account starts with free credits and no card.

WHAT IT DOESN'T DO

No API and no integrations. No mobile or desktop app - it's web only. It doesn't generate articles at volume; it rewrites pages you already have. It doesn't cover Grok or Microsoft Copilot. There's no continuous monitoring or alerting - you run it when you want a measurement.

If you need a platform that tracks brands daily with an API and a client portal, several tools here do that better. Sailiently is built for people whose visibility work happens in bursts - per client, per launch, per quarter - and who would rather the cost sat inside the project than on a monthly bill.

Every figure it reports states its scope. An engine it couldn't reach is excluded and disclosed rather than counted as a zero. Estimates are labelled as estimates, and failed jobs refund themselves automatically.