Use cases
Built for the buyer journey, not the funnel.
Every category has its own buyer questions, its own competitive set and its own pool of sources the models cite. Pick the playbook that matches your category and start from where the work actually moves visibility.
Segments
B2B SaaS
Win the "best [category]" answer your buyers ask AI before they ever see your homepage.
- Comparison & shortlist prompts
- Wikipedia + Reddit citation strategy
- Competitor share of voice
E-commerce & DTC
Stay in the answer when shoppers ask AI for "best running shoes for flat feet" — and watch sentiment in real time.
- Product recommendation prompts
- Review-source visibility
- Localized answers per market
Agencies
Add AEO as a service line. Track every client brand, white-label the report, prove the lift.
- Multi-brand workspace
- White-label PDF reports
- Volume pricing on Enterprise
Professional services
Law, accounting, consulting, architecture — when buyers ask AI for a recommendation, you need to be named.
- Trust & expertise signals
- Local-market visibility
- Reputation monitoring
Finance & fintech
When buyers ask AI which bank, broker or fintech to use, models lean on a small pool of trusted sources. Get into them.
- Regulatory & trust framing
- Comparison-prompt coverage
- Cross-market consistency
Enterprise marketing
Defend category narrative across every model, every market, every quarter. Roll up to executive dashboards.
- Multi-market roll-ups
- API → warehouse pipelines
- Quarterly executive reports
Education & training
When AI is asked to recommend a course, school or program, "trust" sources dominate. Be one of them.
- Program-comparison prompts
- Accreditation citations
- Country-specific answers
Healthcare brands
Models are conservative on health. Win the answer with structured, authoritative sources — and watch sentiment carefully.
- Authority-source mapping
- Sensitive-topic monitoring
- Regional regulatory framing
Same engine. Category-specific playbook.
Intendity’s monitoring is identical across categories. What changes is the prompt set, the source pool and the recommendations. We start you with a category-tuned baseline so you don’t spend your first month figuring out what to track.
Buyer questions, not keywords
Each segment has a starter prompt set drawn from real buyer-journey research: evaluation prompts, comparison prompts, problem-solving prompts. You refine; we run.
The pool models cite
SaaS leans on G2, Reddit and trade press; e-commerce on review aggregators and Wikipedia; finance on regulators and Investopedia-class sources. We map the pool for your category before we ever recommend a fix.
Recommendations, not guesses
Every recommendation is a specific change with a specific source: edit this Wikipedia article, get listed on this comparison page, ship FAQ schema with these questions. Ranked by expected lift, with the citation evidence to back it up.
Don’t see your category?
Intendity works for any brand that gets compared, evaluated or shortlisted by AI. Start a Free account or get in touch — we’ll help map your category’s source pool.