GRRO tracks your brand's recommendations across 6 AI search engines:
ChatGPT (OpenAI) – The most widely used AI assistant with 200M+ weekly users. Uses Bing for search results. Wikipedia and LinkedIn are its top citation sources.
Perplexity – A fast-growing AI search engine (800%+ growth year over year). Uses Brave and Bing for search. Reddit is its top citation source (46.7% of citations). Prioritizes content published within the last 48–72 hours.
Gemini (Google) – Google’s AI assistant. Uses Google’s own search index. Quora and Featured Snippets are common citation sources.
Claude (Anthropic) – An AI assistant known for detailed, nuanced responses.
Grok (xAI) – Elon Musk’s AI, integrated with X (Twitter). Prioritizes very fresh content (under 24 hours old).
Copilot (Microsoft) – Microsoft’s AI assistant built into Bing, Edge, and Windows.
Which engines are available on each plan?
Plan | AI Engines |
Free | Perplexity |
Starter ($29/mo) | Perplexity + Gemini |
Pro ($79/mo) | All 6 |
Enterprise | All 6 |
Why does GRRO track multiple engines?
Each AI engine uses different search sources and has different citation preferences. A business might be recommended by Perplexity but invisible on ChatGPT, or vice versa. Tracking all 6 gives you the complete picture.
Which engine matters most?
It depends on your audience. ChatGPT has the most users overall, but Perplexity is growing fastest. If your audience skews younger (Gen Z), AI search may already be their primary discovery tool. GRRO helps you see where your traffic is actually coming from with the Attribution Pixel.
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