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Get cited by the AI answer, not just ranked below it.

Ranking is not enough when the AI Overview answers the question above you. Ask in Slack and Patricia scores your page for how quotable it is, rewrites the weakest passages into direct answers an engine can lift, and tracks whether you appear in the AI results. Same facts, nothing invented.

What comes back in #marketing when the AI Overview is eating your clicks:

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Ricardo GhekiereJust now

@Pati we rank #2 for 'how to repair a skin barrier' but the AI Overview answers it above us. Why aren't we the one cited?

PatriciaAppJust now

Scored the page for AI citability. It reads well for Google, not for an answer engine:

  • Citability 54: the answer to the exact question is buried in paragraph four, not a self-contained passage near the top
  • The headings are statements, not the questions people ask, so an engine cannot map them to the query
  • There is no short quotable definition and no summary an AI can lift whole
  • Dewdrop's page has fewer links but reads like a direct answer, which is why it gets pulled instead of you
Thibaut HennauJust now

@Pati rewrite the page so the answer engines quote us.

PatriciaAppJust now

Drafted it. I rewrote the three weakest passages into direct, quotable answers, added a question-style H2 that matches the query, and a two-line summary an engine can lift. Same facts, nothing invented. Citability is 88 now. I also set a weekly watch on whether we show in the AI Overview for our main terms, so you will see it the day it changes. Want the draft?

Pulled fromDataforseo

How teams do this today.

The answer box is the new number one, and most pages were written for a crawler, not for an engine that lifts and quotes.

Ranking under the answer

You sit at position two, but the AI Overview answers the question above you and the click never happens. The ranking looks fine and the traffic quietly leaves.

Written for crawlers, not for quoting

The answer is buried three paragraphs down, the headings are statements instead of the questions people ask, and there is no short passage an engine can lift whole. Good for old SEO, invisible to an answer engine.

No idea if you are even in there

Nobody is checking whether your brand shows up in the AI Overview or gets named by ChatGPT and Perplexity for your own category, so you cannot tell if you are winning or losing the answer.

What it looks like when she owns it.

The AI Citability skill in Patricia's skills catalog, ready to install, with its description and example prompts
Ask her for the skill in Slack and she installs it herself, or add it with one click from her catalog in the app.
A scheduled weekly AI Overview watch task in Patricia, tracking whether Brightside appears in the AI results for its main keywords, with recent runs flagging AI Overviews won and lost
Set the weekly watch once and she tracks whether you appear in the AI Overview for your main terms, flagging what you won or lost since last run.
An AI visibility report drafted by Patricia: a citability score, the questions the page answers well versus misses, and the weakest passages rewritten into direct, quotable answers
She turns the score into a report you can act on: the citability score, the questions you answer versus miss, and the passages rewritten to get quoted.

Setup

Running in minutes, then it's hers.

Step 1

Add Patricia to Slack

She joins your workspace like any teammate. Two minutes, no engineering.

Step 2

Install the AI Citability skill

Ask her for it in Slack and she installs it herself, or add it with one click from her catalog in the app. It brings the citability scoring and restructure method with it.

Step 3

Point her at a page and a question

The page you want cited and the question it should answer. She reads the page, no setup, and scores how quotable it is for an answer engine.

Step 4

Publish the rewrite, keep the watch

She returns the weakest passages rewritten into direct answers with the score, you do the human edit and publish, and she tracks whether you start showing in the AI results.

What she takes off your plate.

Real behavior of the skill, not a feature list.

Scored passage by passage

She reads the page, splits it into passages, and scores whether the answer to the question is a self-contained passage near the top, the thing an engine can lift whole. Not a vague grade, a per-passage read.

Headings as the real questions

She checks whether your headings are phrased as the exact questions people ask, and adds a question-style heading where the page is missing the one the query maps to.

The shape an AI quotes

Each key passage is checked for a clear definition, a direct answer, and the supporting specifics. That is the shape answer engines pull, and most pages bury it.

The entities an engine expects

She verifies the entities an answer engine expects for the topic are present and named consistently across the page, so you read as an authority on the thing, not a page that mentions it once.

Extractable on purpose

She looks for the short quotable sentences, the lists and tables for comparisons, and the summary an engine can lift, and flags where they are missing.

Restructured, not just graded

She rewrites the weakest passages into direct, quotable answers while keeping the facts the page already states. She never invents a statistic to sound authoritative. The output is a report with a citability score and the rewritten passages.

A watch on the AI results

She tracks whether you appear in the AI Overview for your keywords on a schedule, and diffs against the last run, so you see the day you win or lose the answer.

Things to ask her on day one.

@Pati

Install the AI Citability skill

@Pati

Score our page for AI search visibility against [question]

@Pati

Why isn't Brightside showing up in AI Overviews for our category?

@Pati

Rewrite this page so ChatGPT and Perplexity quote it

@Pati

Which questions does our page answer well, and which does it miss?

@Pati

Track whether we appear in AI Overviews for our main keywords

@Pati

Dewdrop gets cited by AI and we don't, fix our page

FAQ

AI search visibility, answered.

How is this different from normal SEO?

Normal SEO gets you ranked. This gets you quoted. An answer engine lifts a self-contained passage, not a whole page, so the work is different: a direct answer near the top, question-style headings, consistent entities, and a summary an engine can extract. Patricia scores for that and rewrites for it.

Does Patricia change my live page?

No. She scores the page and drafts the rewrite, but nothing goes live. She rewrites the weakest passages into quotable answers using the facts the page already states, and a person does the final edit and publishes.

Will she invent facts to make the page sound authoritative?

No. She never fabricates a statistic or a claim to win a citation. She restructures what the page already says into a shape an answer engine can quote, and flags where a real source is still needed.

How does she know if we appear in AI answers?

She tracks the live results for your keywords on a schedule, including whether an AI Overview is showing and whether you are in it, and diffs against the last run so you see what you won or lost.

Which engines does this help with?

The same structure that gets a page pulled into Google's AI Overview is what gets it quoted by ChatGPT, Perplexity and other answer engines: a direct, extractable answer to the exact question. She optimizes for that shape, not one engine.

Is this all Patricia does?

No. AI search visibility is one skill. The same teammate researches your keywords, drafts your blog posts, cleans your search terms, and drafts the report, all in the same Slack.

One of the jobs teams hand her. See more campaigns use cases or browse them all.

Everybody deserves a Patricia.

She handles the work your team never gets to. You build the company. See what changes in your first week.

Pick a time that works for you. You get a live walkthrough of Patricia on your real work, and every question answered.

No credit card.