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AI search

Do you show up in AI search?

SEO and search engines used to be the primary way users found products. People used to search Google, and page one was enough. The game has changed: on top of Google, you now also need to show up in AI search results. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and Google’s AI Overviews answer with a few names, and people pick from those. AfterLaunch tracks whether AI engines name you, cite you as a source, and who they recommend instead.

They search GoogleThey ask ChatGPT and AI OverviewsThey read the citations assistants hand backThey compare in communities before deciding
Your share of the answerSample data
You27%
Category leader64%

Getting found is a set of steps, run every week until they compound. Start by seeing where you stand.

ChatGPTCitations
What is the best CRM for a solo founder?
A few tools come up most often
FFolksimple, relationship-firstcited
AAttioflexible and moderncited
NNotionan all-in-one optioncited
?Your productnot in the answernot mentioned
The answer cites its sources. None of them mention you.
Google AI OverviewsAI Overview
best crm for a solo founder
AI Overview

For a one-person team, the tools recommended most often are Folk, Attio and Notion, for simple setup and flexible pipelines.

FolkAttioNotionYour product not cited
The overview absorbs the click. Being a cited source is the only way in.
PerplexityGenerative answer
Which CRM should a solo founder use?

Most solo founders reach for Attio1, Folk2, Notion3 for their first CRM.

not citedYour product is not named in the generated answer.
Two of the three citations are pages a competitor shipped this quarter.
GeminiDirect answer
the best CRM for a one-person company
Most recommendedAttio
not the answerYour product is not the one the engine returns.
Answers like this are stable: hard to enter, and hard to lose.
More than AI search

How do you show up in AI search?

Build presence in the places Google and AI engines crawl: communities like Hacker News and Reddit, directories like G2, social, press and third-party sites. Engines weight signals from real people. Presence and relevance across all of these builds the domain strength that gets you named when people describe the problem you solve.

Where your customers look, and where AfterLaunch works
ChatGPTGoogleRedditLinkedInHacker NewsProduct HuntX
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How it works

One AI growth engine, not a bag of tools.

Doing all of that by hand is close to impossible, even with a team, and AI means more products shipping every week, so distribution matters more than ever. AfterLaunch runs more than a hundred loops across dozens of channels: scouting opportunities, finding gaps, and drafting work for you to review and ship.

As you ship, it learns from you and starts taking over jobs. Eventually it becomes your autonomous, always-on growth engine, growing the top of your funnel while you focus on the product.

01Diagnoses where you stand
02Decides what matters now
03Drafts them in your voice, every surface
04Proves what actually moved
01 Diagnose / see where you stand

Start with a free Growth Snapshot.

AfterLaunch reads your site and your real competitors, then scores your discoverability across seven dimensions of how a SaaS gets found.

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hearthcrm.iogrowth_snapshot/100
Discoverability, by dimension 1
Benchmarked against Folk, Attio and Notion.
AI search visibility32
AI assistants name you in about 23 percent of user queries. Clear room to be cited more often.
Search and SEO health61
The crawl flagged 2 high-severity issues worth fixing this week.
Domain authority48
Not yet a recognised entity. A Crunchbase or Wikidata entity is a movable near-term win.
Community and directory presence44
A Product Hunt launch and a handful of G2 reviews move this in weeks.
Site performance78
Strong, which both ranks and converts better.
Content and freshness39
Your most recent published page is 4 months old. A steady cadence compounds.
Media and press22
Competitors are being written about and you are not. A few launch mentions close the gap.
Your scoreCompetitor averageSample data
1AnnotationSeven dimensions, benchmarked against your real competitors. Free, in about a minute, no email.
2The data batteryFour AI engines, SERP rankings, news, Wikidata, PageSpeed, Product Hunt, G2 and a full competitor stat set. Depth is the point.
3Plain readsNot a wall of metrics. A clear verdict on the gaps, every score paired with the one step that shifts it.
02 Decide / what matters now

A queue ranked by leverage. Not a dashboard.

No human team can watch AI citations, search rankings, competitors and a dozen communities at once. Agents can. AfterLaunch watches all of it and ranks what it finds by leverage.

Your queue 113 readyWorking now
Publish a “best CRM for solo founders” comparison pageAI searchHigh priorityRaised by 3 uncited promptsReady
LinkedIn post: “Most CRMs are built for sales teams of fifty”SocialMediumYour best-performing story shapePending review
Reply to the r/SaaS thread comparing founder CRMsCommunitiesMediumHigh intent, 40 upvotes, no strong answer yetPending review
Fix 2 high-severity SEO issues from this week’s crawlSearchMediumPosition 9.4 with the wrong page rankingReady
Add an FAQ: “Does Hearth import from a spreadsheet?”AI searchLowAsked in 2 tracked prompts this weekReady
Draft SEO article: “CRM vs spreadsheet for solo founders”ContentLowDrafting
Comment on the Hacker News thread about founder toolingCommunitiesLowDrafting
+ 6 more in the queueShip it, edit it, or say why not. It learns either way.
1How it decidesIt weighs what changed against where you are weakest, then decides what deserves your attention next.
2What it weighsThe gap costing you the most visibility, the channel with the most room to grow, the competitor worth answering.
3Evidence attachedEvery item carries its evidence: the signal that raised it and the surface it targets. You never take direction on faith.

03 Draft / written in your voice

Drafts in your voice, grounded in your data.

Ask ChatGPT for marketing copy and you get generic slop: it does not know your business, and it is not watching your channels. AfterLaunch is grounded in your voice, knows your product and your numbers, and watches your channels around the clock, so drafts start from what changed this week.

Detected signalSample data
Folk published a Postgres-to-Folk migration guide.Detected on their blog and sitemap, 2 days ago.
Now cited for "switch CRM" in ChatGPT
Drafted in responseRoadmap loop
"Switching to Hearth from a spreadsheet or Folk"
01Why founders outgrow a spreadsheet, and when Folk becomes overkill
02What imports cleanly, and the one field most people forget
03A 10-minute migration, step by step, with screenshots
Drafted reply, r/SaaS
We built Hearth for exactly this. If you are moving off a spreadsheet, the import is the part people dread and the part we obsessed over. Happy to share how we handle messy columns.

Posts for LinkedIn, X, Reddit and Hacker News. Comparison pages, SEO pages, directory presence. A note like “lead with the number” is enough to redraft.

Monitoring runs on its own. Drafts wait for your review. Autonomy climbs over time, within limits you set.

04 Proof / what actually moved

Proof from your own analytics.

Most tools stop at publishing. AfterLaunch connects Google Analytics, Search Console and rank tracking, then shows what moved after each piece of work ships. Confirmed when the line is direct, correlated when it is not.

1What changedIt shows what moved, and honestly marks what it cannot yet prove. Confirmed, correlated, or unconfirmed.
2Grounded in your dataTied to GA4, Search Console and rank tracking. Never a claim we cannot evidence.
3Honest attributionNo vanity charts. If something did nothing, it says so, and the prioritisation learns from it.
Movement scoreboard 1Week of 02 JuneSample data
AI search visibility2632+6
Published comparison pageConfirmed · 82%now present in Gemini and Perplexity
Site performance5871+13
Optimised homepage LCPConfirmedChrome UX: LCP 4.2s → 2.1s
Community and directory4247+5
Submitted to Product HuntCorrelatedGA4: 127 sessions from Product Hunt
Connectors: Google Analytics, Search Console, SERP rank tracking. Read only. Your data stays yours.
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Every surface

One engine, every surface that decides whether you get found.

AI answers, search rankings, content, communities and social, worked together and kept up every week. AfterLaunch runs all of it.

AI assistants
ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity. Mentions, citations and sentiment.
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Search
Rankings, AI Overviews, on-page and technical SEO.
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Communities
Reddit and Hacker News threads where users compare options.
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Social
LinkedIn today. X drafting rolling out next.
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Directories
Product Hunt and G2 presence, depth and reviews.
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Press
News and media share of voice against competitors.
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Competitors
Pricing, positioning and content shifts, interpreted.
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Your own site
Content gaps and on-page fixes. Coding agent coming.
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