GetIntel
Summary
You've published the blog posts, built the backlinks, and your SEO metrics look fine — but when a buyer asks ChatGPT which tool to use in your category, your product isn't in the answer. That gap is what GetIntel's monitoring platform is built to close.
GetIntel tracks how often your SaaS product surfaces in AI chat responses versus named competitors, and flags the specific buyer questions where rivals get cited and you don't. The free tier gives you a one-time visibility score — enough to see whether you have a problem, not enough to track whether your fixes are working. Ongoing weekly tracking and competitive benchmarking sit behind a paid tier. Teams use the pillar breakdown (Foundation, Brand, Authority, Content, Rankings) to prioritize what to fix rather than guessing. The platform is a monitoring layer, not an execution layer — it tells you where you're invisible, but writing the content that changes that is your job.
Bottom line: Pick this if you're a solo founder who needs to confirm AI search is costing you category presence before investing in fixing it — but plan on supplementing with your own content and citation-building effort, because the tool diagnoses the wound without dressing it.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- Free (baseline score) + Paid plans
- Free Tier
- One-time free audit with 20 buyer question probes; no email or signup required. Paid subscription required for ongoing weekly tracking, competitive analysis, and strategic guidance.
Free Score
One-time free AI visibility audit scoring across 20 buyer questions; no signup required; results in 60 seconds
- AI Visibility Score (0-100)
- Competitive benchmarking
- Five-pillar breakdown (Foundation, Brand, Authority, Content, Rankings)
- Specific recommended fixes with estimated effort
Paid Subscription (Early Founders)
Ongoing AI visibility monitoring and strategic recommendations for solo founders and early-stage teams
- Weekly visibility tracking
- Detailed pillar analysis
- Strategic action recommendations
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Query-level competitor gap detection, so instead of knowing you have an AI visibility problem in the abstract, you get a list of specific buyer questions to build content against.
- Five-pillar prioritization framework (Foundation, Brand, Authority, Content, Rankings), which means your team spends the first sprint on the highest-leverage fix rather than running parallel efforts against all gaps simultaneously.
- No-signup free diagnostic score, so you can confirm the problem is real before committing budget — skipping the pitch cycle that most paid monitoring tools require upfront.
- Weekly score tracking on paid tiers, which gives marketing teams a reportable metric as they implement citation-building campaigns rather than waiting months for anecdotal evidence of improvement.
- Competitor benchmarking against category-leading products, so early-stage tools entering a crowded space can see exactly which rivals own AI mindshare and in which question clusters.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The free tier produces a single static score with no time-series data, so any team that needs to show improvement over a campaign cycle hits the paywall before they have anything to report to stakeholders.
- The platform diagnoses AI citation gaps but provides no mechanism to fix them — teams that expected an end-to-end solution find themselves paying for monitoring while separately managing content production, digital PR, and citation outreach in disconnected tools.
- There is no API access listed in the product data, which means teams that want to pipe AI visibility scores into their existing analytics dashboards or data warehouses cannot automate that connection — they're copying numbers manually.
- Teams operating in categories with rapidly shifting AI model behavior — where the same query returns different citations week to week based on model updates — report that weekly scoring intervals miss volatility that would change prioritization decisions; at that point, teams with more frequent monitoring needs move to custom query-testing scripts against the AI APIs directly.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (SaaS)
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-01T18:53:17.022Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Solo SaaS founders optimizing for AI search discoverability
- Bootstrapped startups with limited marketing budgets testing AI visibility strategies
- Marketing teams measuring AI citation performance as part of their SEO strategy
- Early-stage products entering competitive categories and tracking competitor positioning in AI
What it does well
- Measure how often your SaaS product is mentioned in AI chat responses compared to competitors
- Identify buyer questions where competitors are cited but your product is missing
- Prioritize which pillars (Foundation, Brand, Authority, Content, Rankings) to fix first for AI visibility
- Track weekly improvement in AI visibility scores as you implement citation-building strategies
- Benchmark your AI search presence against category-leading competitors
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is GetIntel free?
- GetIntel is a paid tool (Free (baseline score) + Paid plans). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is GetIntel open source?
- No — GetIntel is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does GetIntel support?
- GetIntel is available on: Web (SaaS).
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GetIntel measures how frequently your product appears in AI-generated chat responses when buyers ask questions in your category, then compares that frequency against named competitors. The core workflow runs a set of buyer-intent queries through AI systems, scores your citation rate, and maps where you appear versus where competitors appear instead. Results are organized across five pillars — Foundation, Brand, Authority, Content, and Rankings — so you can see not just that you’re underperforming but which structural area is dragging the score down.
The differentiating feature is competitive gap detection at the query level. Rather than a single aggregate score, the platform surfaces individual questions where a competitor is cited and you are absent. That specificity turns a vague ‘we’re not ranking in AI’ concern into a list of content or authority problems you can actually act on, which is where most AI visibility tools stop at aggregate dashboards.
The free entry point is a single snapshot score with no signup required, which makes it a low-friction diagnostic for founders who aren’t sure the problem is real. The ceiling arrives quickly: weekly tracking, longitudinal improvement data, and multi-competitor benchmarking are paid-only features. Teams that need to prove to stakeholders that their AI visibility strategy is moving the needle will hit the free tier’s limits within the first reporting cycle. There is no self-hosted option and no open-source release, so all query data and benchmark comparisons run through GetIntel’s infrastructure — a consideration for teams with data residency requirements.
The platform targets SaaS products competing in categories where AI chat responses influence buyer discovery. It is a monitoring and prioritization tool; it does not generate the content, build the citations, or run the outreach campaigns that would improve your score. Teams consistently report needing to pair it with a separate content or PR workflow to act on what the platform surfaces.
