Managed AI Search

We run your AI search like a growth channel, and put half the fee on the outcome.

Most brands find out they're invisible the hard way. A buyer asks ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, or Google AI Overviews "who's the best at X," and your name never comes up. Your competitor's does. We take the whole channel off your plate and run it. Not an audit you read once and file. Not a dashboard you forget to open. A senior team that pulls daily signal across the five engines, decides what to ship that week, and ships it, in your Slack, Teams, or WhatsApp.

From£1,100 / month · no long lock-in
↺ 50% money back if we miss the AI-search goals we agree up front

A new 30-day plan every month · We start shipping from day 1

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The shift

Buyers stopped scrolling ten blue links. They ask one question and trust the answer.

The old game was rank on page one and hope for the click. The new game is be the answer, or be left out of it. There's no second result when the engine just tells the buyer who to talk to. Two things make this hard to do once and walk away: the engines change weekly, and a one-off audit ages out fast. It's a photo of last month. This needs a hand on it, the same way paid search needs someone watching the auction and adjusting. AI search needs someone reading the answers every day and shipping against what changed. That's the job we do.

The daily loop

We read the five engines every day. The daily signal decides what we ship that week.

Every day we pull a fresh read across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews. Not to admire a number. To decide. The daily read is what tells us where to spend the week, instead of guessing from a quarterly plan that's already stale.

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What the daily signal surfaces

  • Emerging buyer promptsNew ways your buyers are phrasing the question this week, before they show up in any keyword tool.
  • Source gapsA guide, comparison, subreddit thread, or roundup engines now cite, where a competitor is in the answer and you're not.
  • Answer-position dropsYou were named second last week, fifth this week, or you fell out. We catch it the day it moves.
  • Share-of-voice shiftsYour slice of the category answer growing or shrinking against named competitors, per engine.
  • Sentiment changesThe engines start describing you more cautiously, or a competitor more warmly.
  • New competitor pages pulled into answersWe see the page that's beating you, not just the fact that you slipped.
  • Freshness decayA page that used to get cited goes quiet. We know which asset is fading before it disappears.

How the daily-to-weekly loop runs

  • DailyPull the read across all five engines. Flag what moved and why it matters to pipeline.
  • TriageRank the day's signals by revenue impact, not by how loud they are.
  • Weekly commitThe week's signal decides the week's ship list. The plan bends to what the engines are actually doing.
  • ShipWe publish, rewrite, place, and engage against that list.
  • Read backThe next daily reads tell us whether it moved. If it did, we compound it. If it didn't, we change the play.

This is the difference between "we have a content calendar" and "we know what to do today." You get the second one.

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The four pillars

The whole operation rests on four things.

01

Prompt reality

The questions your buyers actually ask the engines, ranked by pipeline. Not a keyword list. The real prompts, read daily.

02

Source graph

The pages, threads, reviews, roundups, and creators the engines pull from for your category, and where the gaps are between you and the cited brands.

03

Shipped assets

Strategy that doesn't ship is theatre. Every cycle ends with live pages, real placements, and real community answers you can point to.

04

In your channels, real time

You're in our Slack, Teams, or WhatsApp, and we're in yours. Not a weekly status call.

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What we actually ship

Four ways we move your position. Here's what lands each month.

Optimise what's already there

Your website was written to earn Google clicks, not to be quoted in an AI answer. We rewrite your existing pages to be cited: clear claims, extractable passages, the entities and proof the engines look for, schema that helps them read you.

  • On-site rewrites of the pages closest to the prompts your buyers convert on
  • Comparison and category pages restructured so the engine can lift a clean answer
  • Schema, entity, and passage fixes that make your content easier to quote
A page rewritten from click-bait to citation-ready

Create the pages the category is already asking for

Some answers you'll never win with the pages you have, because the page doesn't exist yet. We build evergreen content engineered for citations, aimed at the exact gaps the daily read surfaces. You get it as a draft pack to review before anything goes live.

  • Roughly 12 owned blog articles per month, each briefed from a real AI-search gap
  • Comparison pages targeting the "X vs Y" prompts buyers ask before they choose
  • Use-case explainers for the jobs your buyers are trying to get done
  • Source-targeted pieces written to land in the roundups and guides engines trust

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A draft pack of new articles delivered for review

Authentically engage the communities engines read

The engines quote Reddit, Facebook groups, LinkedIn, WhatsApp communities, and adjacent forums. We show up there, but only when the answer is useful enough to stand on its own. No plants, no spam. Real expertise that happens to mention you because you genuinely fit.

  • Genuinely useful answers in the subreddits and forums the engines cite for your category
  • LinkedIn and group contributions where your team's expertise is the value, not the pitch
  • Engagement timed to the threads the daily read flags as feeding the answers
A useful, non-salesy community answer that earns a mention

Get published in editorials

The engines lean hard on guides, listicles, newsletters, and expert blogs. The fastest way into those answers is often to be in those sources. We run PR and editorial outreach to get you placed in the publications AI already trusts for your category.

  • A ranked outreach target list built from the sources the engines actually cite
  • Pitched and landed placements in category guides, listicles, and roundups
  • Newsletter and expert-blog mentions that put you in front of buyers and the engines reading them
  • Expert, deeply researched articles ghostwritten under your brand, placed in the publications AI already trusts
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Works with you in

Slack, Teams, or WhatsApp. We're in your channels, you're in ours.

No weekly status call you forget to dial into. The team runs the channel from inside the tools you already live in. You see what's shipping, you ask for changes by message, and the daily signal lands where you'll actually read it.

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What's included

Everything, in three buckets.

Baseline and tracking

  • A weekly visibility baseline across the five engines
  • Daily reads across all five engines, driving the week's priorities
  • A pipeline-ranked prompt set, kept current as buyer language shifts
  • Source-gap analysis: where competitors get cited and you don't

Execution

  • New pages plus human-reviewed rewrites, around 12 owned articles a month as a worked example
  • On-site optimisation: schema, entities, passages, comparison and category pages
  • Editorial and PR outreach into the sources the engines trust
  • Community and forum work, only where the answer earns its place

Team and reporting

  • A senior team in your Slack, Teams, or WhatsApp, not a monthly PDF
  • A fresh 30-day plan every month, bent to what the engines are doing
  • Lead and pipeline reporting, AI-referred sessions and assisted pipeline beside paid and organic

Who it's for

Honest about fit.

This is for you if

  • Your buyers research with AI before they ever talk to sales
  • You want AI search run as an owned channel, not bolted onto an SEO retainer
  • You can act on what we surface: sign off content, give us a contact, move when the signal moves
  • You'd rather pay for the outcome than for activity

This is not for you if

  • You want the cheapest audit on the market and nothing after it
  • Nobody on your side can sign things off
  • You expect the whole category won in 30 days. This compounds; it doesn't teleport
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FAQ

The questions teams ask before they hand it over.

How does the 50% guarantee work?+
We agree the AI-search goals up front, in writing, before we start. If we miss them, you get half the fee back. We put our money where the channel is because we run it like operators, not like an agency selling hours.
How is this different from an SEO agency?+
An SEO agency optimises for the click and reports rankings. We optimise to be the answer and report pipeline. Different surface, different work: daily reads across five engines, citation-ready rewrites, source placements, community work, attribution wired to revenue. A keyword plan won't get you quoted in ChatGPT.
Why £1,100 to start, and how does it scale?+
£1,100/month gets a real operator on the channel: baseline, daily reads, prioritised plan, and shipped work each cycle. As we go deeper on content volume, outreach, and community, the scope and the fee scale with it. You're never paying for a bigger team than the channel needs yet.
How fast do we see something?+
Your first baseline is live inside week one and daily reads start day one. Shipped work lands in the first cycle. Position movement on your priority prompts is a matter of weeks, not days, because the engines re-read and re-rank on their own clock. Compounding shows over months.
Do we have to leave our Google SEO behind?+
No. Keep it. The work we do, citation-ready structure, real sources, genuine expertise, tends to help your classic search too. We're adding the channel your buyers already use to choose, not asking you to trade one for the other.

Closing

Let us run the channel your buyers already use to choose.

You can keep finding out you're invisible from a sales rep who just lost a deal. Or you can have a senior team reading the engines every day and shipping against what they find, with half the fee riding on the result.