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Free AEO Competitor Gap Finder

Find out exactly which AI queries your competitors are winning that you are missing. Identify your highest-priority AEO content gaps in minutes.

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Enter your brand, a competitor, and your category to find your AI visibility gaps.

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Knowing your own AI visibility score is useful. Knowing exactly which queries your competitor is winning that you are not is actionable intelligence.

How to Use Gap Analysis Strategically

Sort identified gaps by two factors: query volume and competitive difficulty. High-volume queries where a competitor appears but you do not — and where there is no dominant incumbent — are your first-priority content targets. Build the content, add schema, earn citations, and monitor whether citation rate improves over 60-90 days.

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What does the AEO competitor gap finder show?

The AEO competitor gap finder shows which AI queries your competitor appears in that your brand does not. This identifies content gaps — specific topics and question types where your competitor has AI citation visibility and you are absent — representing your highest-priority content creation targets.

How does competitor gap analysis work for AEO?

Enter your brand, one or two competitor brands, and your target category. The tool runs a standardized query set across AI engines and shows side-by-side visibility: where you appear, where they appear, and where neither appears. Queries where they appear but you do not are your priority gaps.

What do I do with the gap analysis results?

Use gap analysis to prioritize content creation. For each query where a competitor appears but you do not: check if you have content addressing that topic, verify that content has FAQPage schema and AI crawler access, and create new content if none exists. Target highest-traffic queries with the most notable gaps first.