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An AI That Actually Knows Your Business

A conversational AI built into GrowthOS that understands your specific data. It’s not a generic chatbot — it has access to your keywords, visibility data, competitors, and Brand Vault. Ask questions and get answers that actually help.

What Makes It Different

The AI Assistant is connected to your GrowthOS data. It knows your keyword performance, how you stack up against competitors on different AI engines, what content is working, and how your brand is positioned. When you ask a question, you get answers grounded in your real data—not generic advice.

What You Can Ask

Get a prioritized list of keywords where you have room to grow, based on your current visibility and competitive gaps.
Compare your visibility to any competitor on specific AI engines. See where you’re ahead and where they’re winning.
Get a short list of high-impact, low-effort actions you can tackle immediately.
Find gaps in your visibility—keywords where competitors show up but you don’t—and get suggestions for how to close them.
Request a structured content brief for any keyword, including angles, key points, and optimization tips.

Built-In Tools

The assistant can pull from:
  • Keyword data — Performance, opportunities, and trends
  • Visibility metrics — How you’re showing up across AI engines
  • Competitor analysis — Who’s winning where and why
  • Trending topics — What’s gaining traction in your space
  • Clustering — How topics and keywords relate to each other

Brand-Aware Responses

The AI Assistant uses your Brand Vault context for personalized advice. When it suggests content angles, messaging, or positioning, it’s aligned with your voice and strategy. You get recommendations that fit your brand—not one-size-fits-all suggestions.
Be specific: The more context you give in your questions, the better the results. Instead of “What should I work on?”, try “What content gaps should I fill for my SaaS product category?”
Generous limits: Rate limits are designed to support normal usage. If you’re exploring data, asking follow-up questions, or generating briefs, you’ll have plenty of capacity.