In-depth review of XFunnel, AthenaHQ, Rankscale, Peekaboo, and Vaylis—core GEO/AEO platforms that help brands manage visibility in AI search and AI-generated answers across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Copilot and more. Includes features, pricing, and review context.
XFunnel, AthenaHQ, Rankscale, Peekaboo, and Vaylis are leading GEO/AEO platforms that help brands track and optimize how they appear in AI-generated answers across tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, but they differ sharply in price, depth, and ideal customer segment.
1. What These Platforms Actually Do (GEO / AEO / AIO in Practice)
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), Answer Engine Optimization (AEO), and broader AI search optimization tools all aim at one core problem:
AI systems are now answering directly instead of just listing links, so brands need to monitor and improve how they show up inside those answers rather than just in blue links.
Modern GEO/AEO platforms typically help you:
- Track whether your brand is mentioned or cited in AI answers.
- See which URLs, entities, and review signals those AIs rely on.
- Benchmark competitors’ visibility in AI answers.
- Get recommendations to adjust content, entities, and off-page signals so AI tools pick you more often.
The five platforms in this deep dive:
- XFunnel – high-end AEO platform, recently acquired by HubSpot.
- AthenaHQ – GEO platform backed by Y Combinator; aimed at serious SEO/PR teams.
- Rankscale – budget-friendly, credit-based AI visibility tracker.
- Peekaboo – AI visibility and GEO platform with plans for brands and agencies.
- Vaylis – multi-language AI search visibility tool with strong regional/local analysis.
2. The Core Problem: Why GEO / AEO Tools Exist
2.1 What Changed in Search
Three key shifts:
- AI answers outrank websites.
ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Overviews/AI Mode, Perplexity, Claude and Copilot synthesize information into a single answer box instead of 10 blue links. - Citations and reviews now shape AI answers.
AI systems heavily weight review data, user-generated content (like Reddit), Wikipedia pages, and high-authority publishers when deciding what to surface. - Traditional SEO tools don’t show you what AI is saying.
Classic SEO suites still focus on Google’s web SERPs, not AI answer boxes, chat agents, or LLM-only environments.
This creates several pain points for brands:
- You don’t know if your brand is mentioned in AI answers.
- You can’t see which sources AIs rely on (and whether they’re even correct).
- You don’t know when visibility drops because AI stopped citing you.
- You can’t tie AI visibility to business outcomes without specialized tracking.
GEO / AEO tools like XFunnel, AthenaHQ, Rankscale, Peekaboo, and Vaylis try to solve exactly that.
2.2 How These Platforms Typically Work
Most of these tools follow a similar pipeline:
- Prompt schedules – They send pre-defined prompts to AI tools across engines (for example: “best payroll software for SMBs in the US”).
- Result capture – They capture answers, citations, and references for each prompt.
- Entity resolution – They detect which brands, products, and URLs appear (including you and competitors).
- Analytics – They expose dashboards for share of voice, sentiment, regions, and trends.
- Recommendations – Some generate playbooks or content recommendations to improve AI visibility; others stop at monitoring.
With that framing, let’s go platform-by-platform.
3. XFunnel (Now a HubSpot Company)
3.1 Positioning & Focus
XFunnel is an Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) platform that helps brands turn AI tools like ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews/AI Mode, Gemini, Perplexity and Claude into “their most effective sales reps.”
Key points:
- Helps large brands understand how AI agents talk about them at each stage of the funnel.
- Offers persona-level journey analysis, question research, and citation diagnostics.
- Used by prominent SaaS and fintech companies like monday.com, Wix, HiBob, Fiverr, Cato, MyHeritage, Lemonade, Fireblocks and others.
HubSpot announced a definitive agreement to acquire XFunnel (announced October 2025), with the goal of folding AEO capabilities into HubSpot’s marketing suite. That effectively pushes XFunnel into the “enterprise CDP/CRM + marketing cloud” layer.
3.2 Core Features
Highlights from XFunnel’s public materials and directories:
- Multi-engine AI search tracking
- ChatGPT (including browsing), Claude, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews & AI Mode, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Grok; Meta AI and DeepSeek mentioned as coming soon.
- Question & funnel analysis
- Maps prompts to funnel stages (awareness → consideration → purchase).
- Helps find high-impact questions where you are missing or under-represented.
- Citation & source analysis
- Identifies which URLs and domains AI tools cite when answering.
- Breaks down issues into semantic, technical, and SEO dimensions (structured data, page speed, missing entities, etc.).
- Monitoring & analytics
- One-time audits for free users, daily monitoring in paid/enterprise tiers.
- Segmentation by language and region (limited in free tier, broad in enterprise).
- Managed services (via partners)
- AI-first content production.
- Reddit reputation & engagement, Wikipedia strategy, AI-first affiliate network.
- These are often delivered via agency partners, not purely software.
Given the HubSpot acquisition, XFunnel is clearly positioning itself as an enterprise-grade AEO engine that will likely plug directly into HubSpot reporting and automation.
3.3 Pricing
Current high-level pricing structure:
- Free Starter
- $0 one-time audit (around 50 queries)
- 1 language & 1 region
- One-time analysis, no ongoing monitoring
- Enterprise
- Custom pricing
- Unlimited queries, all languages/regions, daily monitoring, premium support, access to AI Search Knowledge Library, and strategic guidance.
Older listings (e.g., SourceForge) show a starting price around $19/month, but those appear to reflect earlier or simplified pricing and do not match the current enterprise focus. Treat XFunnel’s real-world pricing as custom/enterprise, with a free audit as the entry point.
3.4 Reviews & Reputation
- Directories: Some SaaS directories list XFunnel with no or very few reviews, often 0.0/5 simply because there aren’t enough ratings yet.
- Case studies & logos: Enterprise logos like HiBob, Wix, Lemonade, etc. indicate market traction.
- Google Reviews: No real Google Business listing for XFunnel as a local business; feedback lives mostly in SaaS review sites and customer case studies, not on Google Maps.
3.5 Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
- Very deep, strategic AEO coverage; not just monitoring but journey mapping and playbooks.
- Broad platform coverage including Google AI Overviews/AI Mode, Gemini, Copilot, Grok and others.
- Strong existing enterprise customer base and now backed by HubSpot.
Weaknesses
- Pricing is opaque and geared towards larger companies and agencies, not small teams.
- Requires more implementation time; not a simple plug-and-play tracker.
Best for:
Enterprise and upper-mid-market teams (especially HubSpot customers) that want full-funnel AEO, hands-on support, and integration into a broader RevOps/CRM stack.
4. AthenaHQ
4.1 Positioning & Background
AthenaHQ is a Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) platform that focuses on understanding how AI perceives your brand and then shaping that perception.
- Founded by former Google Search and DeepMind experts.
- Raised roughly a couple million dollars in seed funding from Y Combinator and other investors.
- Positioned as a premium, data-heavy solution for SEO, PR, and brand teams.
4.2 Core Features
Key capabilities:
- Multi-engine AI search tracking
- ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews and AI Mode, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, Grok, and others.
- Brand perception & sentiment analysis
- Measures how AI describes your brand, not just whether you’re cited.
- Useful if you care about narrative framing and positioning.
- Content gap & entity analysis
- Identifies topics and entities AI is missing or misunderstanding about your brand.
- Role-based workflows
- Different views for SEO, PR, affiliates, content, brand marketing and leadership.
- Designed to coordinate cross-functional GEO strategies.
- AI search toolkit
- Ranking insights, influential traffic sources, and differentiation of bot vs human traffic when possible.
4.3 Pricing
AthenaHQ publicly references:
- Self-Serve
- Starting around $295+/month
- Coverage of multiple major LLMs (around 8 engines)
- Suitable for teams tracking multiple brands and engines
More advanced tiers (roughly $295–$499+/month) are often discussed in comparison articles, but the detailed breakdown typically comes via demo. There is generally no free tier or free trial, which positions AthenaHQ clearly as an enterprise-leaning tool.
4.4 Reviews & Reputation
- G2
- Average around 4.9/5 from a modest number of verified reviews.
- Users praise usability, data depth, and responsive support.
- Slashdot/SourceForge and others
- Aggregated rating often near 5.0 from a small set of reviews.
- Praised for intuitive UI and strong customer service.
- Comparisons
- Some SEO / GEO bloggers describe AthenaHQ as strong but pricey.
- Sometimes said to lag behind heavy incumbents (like Profound) in certain advanced integrations.
- Google Reviews
- No clear Google Maps business profile focused on AthenaHQ as a local business.
- It shows up mainly in SaaS and marketing tool directories.
4.5 Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
- Strong technical pedigree (ex-Google and DeepMind founders).
- Deep coverage across major AI engines and answer surfaces.
- High-rated UI and support (G2 ~4.9/5).
Weaknesses
- Pricing and lack of a free trial put it firmly in enterprise territory.
- Some reviewers mention a smaller integration ecosystem than the very largest players.
Best for:
Mid-market to enterprise brands who want a centralized AI search visibility cockpit and have the budget and staff to act on the insights.
5. Rankscale AI
5.1 Positioning
Rankscale presents itself as a pioneering GEO tool for tracking and analyzing visibility in AI search engines, with a focus on being budget-friendly and credit-based instead of heavy subscription-only contracts.
Key value props:
- Daily AI search monitoring for key engines.
- Citation analysis for which URLs/brands get cited.
- Competitive benchmarking dashboards.
- AI readiness and web audits using a credit system.
5.2 Core Features
- AI engine coverage
- ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, with others periodically added.
- Prompt-based visibility tracking
- You configure prompts, and Rankscale tracks who appears and how often over time.
- Citation & sentiment analysis
- Shows which sources AI cites and basic sentiment metrics.
- Web audits & AI readiness
- Credits can be spent on audits to identify technical/content gaps impacting AI visibility.
5.3 Pricing
Rankscale uses a credit-based model, and public listings typically show:
- Essential / Essentials plan
- About €20 / $20 (monthly or one-time, depending on offer)
- Around 120 credits
- Up to roughly 480 AI responses
- About 10 web audits
- Tracking for 1 brand
- Pro plan
- About €99 / $99 (monthly or one-time)
- Around 1,200 credits
- Up to about 4,800 AI responses
- Around 50 web audits
- Up to 25 brand dashboards
- Team workspace features
- Enterprise
- Around €780+
- 12,000 credits and far more audits/brands.
Because listings can differ on whether these are one-time or recurring, it’s worth double-checking Rankscale’s own pricing page. What is consistent is that it starts roughly at the $20 level and scales by credits.
5.4 Reviews & Reputation
- Review sites
- Often shown with high ratings (near 5/5) but from small sample sizes.
- OMR Reviews and several blogs position Rankscale as ideal for small teams testing AI visibility before moving upstream.
- Coupon/review aggregators
- Some sites show an average around 4.5/5 from a couple of verified users.
- Google Reviews
- No dedicated Google Maps profile; feedback sits mostly in SaaS directories.
5.5 Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
- Very low entry price – great for experimentation.
- Credit-based model matches irregular usage patterns.
- Solid core tracking and dashboards for AI engines.
Weaknesses
- Mainly monitoring-oriented; less opinionated about what to do vs XFunnel, AthenaHQ, or Peekaboo.
- Limited deep analysis and automation compared to more expensive suites.
Best for:
Startups, smaller SEO teams and agencies wanting cheap, flexible AI visibility tracking before investing in heavier platforms.
6. Peekaboo (AI Search Visibility)
6.1 Positioning
Peekaboo is an AI search visibility platform that focuses on making it simple to see how your brand shows up in AI search results and why.
Its main pitch:
- Track visibility in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity.
- Measure an AI Visibility Score and compare to competitors.
- Designed both for brands and agencies, with multi-client dashboards and white-label capabilities.
6.2 Core Features
- AI engine coverage
- ChatGPT (OpenAI), Gemini, Perplexity; some content references Claude and others in strategy guides.
- AI Visibility Score
- A single metric summarizing how visible your brand is in AI answers for your tracked prompts.
- Citations & sources
- Shows which sources LLMs are citing when they mention you or competitors.
- Competitor benchmarking
- Compare your visibility versus named competitors.
- Agency features
- Multi-client dashboards, white-label reporting, agency-friendly billing.
6.3 Pricing
Agency-oriented pricing (which mirrors brand-side tiers):
- Peek (Agency)
- $100/month
- 2 brands
- 20 prompts per brand
- Daily tracking
- About 3,600 data points
- Unlimited seats
- Email support
- Grow (Agency)
- $200/month
- 5 brands
- 20 prompts per brand
- Daily tracking
- About 9,000 data points
- Priority email support
- Leads (Custom / Enterprise)
- Custom pricing
- Custom number of brands, prompts, frequency and data points
- API access
- Email + Slack support
Most external sources agree Peekaboo starts around $100/month.
6.4 Reviews & Reputation
- Software directories
- Early positive reviews focused on responsive support and practical features, though sample sizes are still small.
- G2 and others
- Described as an AI visibility platform used or tried by thousands of brands.
- Star ratings and detailed numbers are often behind a click or login.
- Community chatter
- Discussed in founder and marketing communities as a tool “built by and for founders” who wanted clearer answers on AI visibility.
- Google Reviews
- There are many “Peekaboo” businesses in Google Maps (childcare, play spaces, etc.), but those are unrelated; there’s no widely used Google Business listing for the AI SaaS product itself.
6.5 Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
- Very clear UI and metrics (AI Visibility Score, competitor comparison).
- Agency-friendly pricing with white-label reporting.
- Strong focus on explaining why AI answers look the way they do.
Weaknesses
- Engine coverage is narrower than XFunnel/Athena/Vaylis (no Copilot/AI Mode yet on most public listings).
- Less emphasis on deep technical audits and full-funnel analysis compared to heavyweight platforms.
Best for:
Brands and agencies that want a focused, user-friendly AI visibility scorecard and multi-client reporting without enterprise-level complexity.
7. Vaylis AI
7.1 Positioning
Vaylis is an AI search visibility platform with a strong emphasis on global, multi-language and regional analysis.
Key themes:
- Monitors brand presence across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, plus related AI search surfaces.
- Supports multi-language and multi-region visibility, which is especially useful for franchises and international brands.
- Emphasizes qualitative answer analysis (what AI actually says) as well as metrics.
7.2 Core Features
- Answer Engine Insights
- Monitors ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.
- Tracks prompts on a daily schedule.
- Multi-language / multi-region support
- One of Vaylis’s standout features: it can test how answers differ by country, language, and local query nuance.
- Important for AI systems that localize results heavily.
- Competitor & trend analytics
- Competitor visibility, share of voice, and trends over time.
- Data export & API
- Higher tiers offer CSV export and API access, with Enterprise adding SSO and more advanced security.
7.3 Pricing
Vaylis offers clear SaaS tiers (prices in euros, often including VAT):
- Starter
- €49/month
- Around 15–50 prompts/day (depends on current pricing page version)
- Daily tracking
- Unlimited users
- CSV export
- Growth
- Ranges roughly €119–€289/month across different public listings
- Higher prompt volume (e.g., 50–200 prompts/day)
- Priority support
- Scale
- Around €289/month
- Approximately 200 prompts/day
- Priority support
- Enterprise
- From about €699/month
- Custom prompts, additional platforms, API, SSO, enhanced SLAs
Third-party directories confirm that Vaylis starts at roughly €49/month with unlimited users and scales up from there.
7.4 Reviews & Reputation
- Software directories
- Early reviews are very positive (often 5/5) but from small samples.
- Users highlight good UX, fair pricing, and easy integration.
- Reddit & blogs
- Frequently included in lists of “best AI search trackers,” usually praised for multi-location support and regional tracking.
- Google Reviews
- No clear Google Maps listing for Vaylis as a SaaS brand.
- Instead, many of its case studies talk about your Google reviews and local signals.
7.5 Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
- Strong focus on global and multi-location brands.
- Transparent pricing starting at €49/month with unlimited users.
- Good qualitative answer analysis and competitor analytics.
Weaknesses
- Less focus on managed services and content execution than XFunnel.
- Engine coverage, while solid, is not as broad as some enterprise suites.
Best for:
Multi-region brands, franchises, and agencies that care about how AI answers differ by region and language, particularly across ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI surfaces.
8. Side-by-Side Comparison: XFunnel vs AthenaHQ vs Rankscale vs Peekaboo vs Vaylis
8.1 Snapshot Table (Text Version)
All prices approximate and as publicly listed around late 2025; always verify on vendor sites.
- XFunnel
- Primary focus: Full-stack AEO + funnel & persona analysis
- Buyer size: Upper-mid and enterprise; HubSpot-centric organizations
- Starting price: Free audit; enterprise custom pricing
- Engines (examples): ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews/AI Mode, Gemini, Copilot, Grok, plus more coming
- Main strengths: Deep strategy and playbooks, managed services, upcoming HubSpot-native integration
- AthenaHQ
- Primary focus: GEO for brand perception and AI search
- Buyer size: Mid-market and enterprise
- Starting price: Around $295+/month
- Engines (examples): ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews/Mode, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, Grok
- Main strengths: Strong technical pedigree, rich insights, highly rated UI/support
- Rankscale
- Primary focus: Budget AI visibility tracker (credit-based)
- Buyer size: Startups, small teams
- Starting price: About €20 / $20 for 120 credits
- Engines (examples): ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews
- Main strengths: Very low cost, flexible credits, good monitoring basics
- Peekaboo
- Primary focus: AI visibility & GEO for brands and agencies
- Buyer size: SMBs and agencies
- Starting price: $100/month for 2 brands
- Engines (examples): ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity
- Main strengths: Clear AI Visibility Score, excellent multi-client reports
- Vaylis
- Primary focus: Multi-language, regional AI search tracking
- Buyer size: Multi-location and global brands, agencies
- Starting price: €49/month (Starter)
- Engines (examples): ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, other AI search surfaces
- Main strengths: Regional analysis, unlimited users, fair pricing
8.2 How They Relate to Google Reviews & Local Signals
Across these tools and related GEO content, a consistent theme:
- Google reviews and other third-party reviews are critical signals for both Google and AI platforms summarizing brand reputation.
Most of these platforms do not manage Google reviews themselves, but they:
- Reveal when AI answers reference review aggregates and ratings.
- Help you see if review-rich competitors are being recommended more often.
- Provide guidance or context suggesting you strengthen off-site reviews and UGC to give AI models better data.
If local discovery matters a lot, the usual pattern is:
- Use a GEO/AEO platform like Vaylis, Peekaboo, or XFunnel to monitor how AI talks about you.
- Pair it with local SEO and review management tools (e.g., Google Business Profile, Yext, Whitespark, or built-in reputation modules from SEO suites).
9. Which Platform Should You Choose?
9.1 If You’re an Enterprise or Rapidly Scaling SaaS
Best bet: XFunnel or AthenaHQ
Why:
- You need multi-engine coverage, executive-grade reporting, and possibly white-glove strategic support.
- You’re already investing heavily in SEO/PR and need GEO to plug into that motion.
Nuance:
- If you’re already a HubSpot customer, XFunnel is especially compelling as AEO functions are integrated (or will be integrated) into HubSpot.
- If you want a standalone GEO “brain” built by ex-Google/DeepMind talent, AthenaHQ is attractive.
9.2 If You’re a Small Team Proving Out AI Search
Best bet: Rankscale
Why:
- You can get real AI visibility data for around $20.
- Ideal for answering “Is this even worth investing more into?” before upgrading tools.
You can later graduate to XFunnel, AthenaHQ, Peekaboo, or Vaylis if you see ROI.
9.3 If You’re an Agency Managing Multiple Clients
Best bet: Peekaboo and/or Vaylis, with Rankscale as an optional add-on
Why Peekaboo:
- Built-in multi-client dashboards.
- White-label reporting and agency-focused pricing.
Why Vaylis:
- For agencies handling multi-location or global brands, its multi-language and regional views are especially useful.
9.4 If You’re a Local or Regional Brand
Best bet: Vaylis + a proper local SEO stack
Use Vaylis to answer:
- “How do AI agents talk about us in each market we serve?”
- “Where are competitors winning in AI Overviews vs ChatGPT vs Perplexity?”
Combine that with:
- Google Business Profile optimization
- Google reviews growth
- Local citations and directories
- Traditional SEO tools for local rankings
10. Implementation Blueprint: From Zero to AI Search Visibility Program
Here’s a practical, tool-agnostic implementation framework.
Step 1 – Define Critical AI Journeys
- List 20–50 of your most important journeys:
- Problem queries (“how to fix…”, “best tools for…”).
- Category queries (“best [category] for [segment]”).
- Branded + comparison queries (“[brand] vs [competitor]”).
Step 2 – Choose a Tool That Matches Your Complexity
- Mostly awareness & comparison queries → Rankscale or Peekaboo.
- Deep funnel, multi-stakeholder → XFunnel or AthenaHQ.
- Heavy regional or language complexity → Vaylis.
Step 3 – Configure Prompts & Engines
- Cover the engines that matter for your audience (ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews/Mode, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, etc.).
- Make sure prompts mirror how real buyers speak (use search data, sales calls, and support tickets).
Step 4 – Benchmark Current Visibility
For your main journeys, capture:
- How often your brand is mentioned in answers.
- Which URLs and domains are cited.
- How your competitors appear.
- Any incorrect or outdated information about your brand.
Step 5 – Identify Optimization Levers
Using dashboards from your chosen tool:
- Highlight missing entities/content (things AIs don’t know you do).
- Identify key 3rd-party sites AI relies on (review sites, directories, publishers).
- Spot schema/technical issues that might be limiting AI comprehension.
Step 6 – Execute GEO / AEO Changes
- Update core pages with AI-friendly structure:
- Clear entities, FAQs, schema markup, clean headings.
- Strengthen presence on review and UGC platforms:
- Google Reviews, industry review sites, Reddit, relevant communities.
- Create or upgrade content on sites AI already trusts and frequently cites.
Step 7 – Monitor, Iterate, and Tie to KPIs
- Track changes weekly or monthly in your GEO tool.
- Watch for visibility gains in AI answers and map them to:
- Branded search volume.
- Direct traffic and conversions.
- Pipeline or demo requests where prospects mention AI tools.
Step 8 – Layer in Automation & Experimentation
Once the basics are in place:
- Use XFunnel for buying journey analysis and strategic playbooks.
- Use AthenaHQ’s role-based workflows and sentiment insights.
- Use Vaylis to compare regions and languages and decide where to invest.
- Use Peekaboo’s agency reports to prove value to clients.
- Use Rankscale credits to test new keyword sets or categories quickly.
11. Key Takeaways
- GEO/AEO platforms are shifting from nice-to-have to core infrastructure as AI answers capture more of the top of the funnel.
- XFunnel and AthenaHQ are best if you want deep, enterprise-grade AI visibility and have the budget and team to act on it.
- Rankscale, Peekaboo, and Vaylis offer more accessible entry points with strong feature sets, especially for smaller teams, agencies, and regional brands.
- None of these tools rely heavily on Google Reviews about themselves—but all implicitly treat your Google Reviews and third-party reputation as crucial signals feeding into AI models.
Fast Start Checklist (Plain Text)
- Clarify your goal: single brand, multiple brands, or agency reporting.
- List 20–50 critical buyer prompts (awareness, consideration, comparison).
- Choose tool tier:
- XFunnel/AthenaHQ for enterprise.
- Rankscale for budget/testing.
- Peekaboo/Vaylis for agency or regional focus.
- Sign up for a trial, low tier, or free XFunnel audit.
- Configure tracking across the key AI engines your audience uses.
- Run an initial benchmark for 2–4 weeks.
- Identify the top 10 prompts where you’re missing or misrepresented.
- Fix technical and content issues on key URLs (schema, entities, FAQs, clarity).
- Strengthen off-site signals: Google reviews, review platforms, UGC.
- Set a monthly GEO review cadence and integrate the insights into SEO, PR, and content roadmaps.
Quick Analysis Snapshot (Plain Text)
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- Estimated reading level: Upper high school / early college (Grade 11–12)
- Entities covered: XFunnel, HubSpot, AthenaHQ, Rankscale AI, Peekaboo, Vaylis AI, ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews/Mode, Gemini, Copilot, Meta AI, DeepSeek, Y Combinator, monday.com, Wix, HiBob, Fiverr, etc.
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