AEO Competitor Analysis: Find Out Who AI Recommends Instead
AI is already recommending someone — is it you?
Right now, someone is asking ChatGPT for a recommendation in your industry. Perplexity is answering a comparison query about your product category. Google AI Overview is summarizing the best options for your service.
The question isn't whether AI is making these recommendations — it's who AI is recommending. An AEO competitor analysis tells you exactly that: who shows up, how often, and why.
Why traditional competitor analysis fails for AEO
Your SEO competitor analysis — keyword rankings, backlink profiles, domain authority scores — tells you nothing about AI recommendations. A company can rank #1 on Google for a target keyword and still be completely absent from ChatGPT's recommendations.
Answer Engine Optimization operates on different signals. The brands AI recommends often aren't the ones with the highest domain authority. They're the ones with the clearest, most specific, most well-structured content about the exact topic being queried.This means your AEO competitors might be different from your SEO competitors. That's exactly what a proper analysis reveals.
How to run an AEO competitor analysis
Step 1: Build your prompt bank
Create a list of 30-50 prompts that your ideal customers might ask AI. Organize them by category:
Discovery prompts:- "What is [your category]?"
- "Do I need [your type of product/service]?"
- "What are the best [category] tools?"
- "[Your brand] vs [competitor]"
- "Best [category] for [specific use case]"
- "Compare [category] tools for [industry]"
- "How much does [category] cost?"
- "Which [category] tool is best for [company size]?"
- "Reviews of [category] software"
- "[Category] for [industry]"
- "Best [service] in [city]"
- "[Solution] for [specific problem]"
Step 2: Run prompts across AI platforms
Test each prompt on at least three platforms:
Record every brand mentioned in each response. Note whether your brand appears and in what position.
Step 3: Score the results
For each prompt, create a scorecard:
| Prompt | Platform | Brands Mentioned | Your Position | Top Competitor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Best CRM for startups" | ChatGPT | HubSpot, Pipedrive, Close | Not mentioned | HubSpot (#1) |
| "Best CRM for startups" | Perplexity | HubSpot, Close, Salesforce | Not mentioned | HubSpot (#1) |
Step 4: Identify patterns
Look for trends in the data:
Step 5: Analyze why competitors win
For the top 3-5 competitors that dominate AI recommendations, investigate their AEO strategies:
Content audit:- Do they have comprehensive pages on the queried topics?
- Is their content structured as Q&A?
- How frequently is their content updated?
- Do they have comparison pages?
- Is their site fast and crawlable?
- How many third-party mentions and reviews do they have?
- Are they cited in industry publications?
- What's their review volume on G2, Trustpilot, etc.?
- Does their content include specific features, pricing, and use cases?
- Can AI easily extract quotable recommendations from their pages?
Building your counter-strategy
Once you understand who AI recommends and why, build a targeted strategy to close the gap.
For prompts where you're not mentioned at all
Create dedicated content targeting those exact prompts. If AI doesn't mention you for "best project management tool for remote teams," build a page specifically about your product for remote teams. Structure it with clear headings, direct answers, and specific features.
For prompts where competitors dominate
Analyze what their cited content does that yours doesn't:
- More specific? Add details and data to your content.
- Better structured? Restructure your pages with Q&A format and lists.
- More authoritative? Build third-party mentions and reviews.
- More current? Update your content with fresh examples and data.
For prompts where you rank low
Improve your content depth and specificity for those topics. Add schema markup. Build supporting content that links to your target page. Earn mentions from third-party sources.
For prompts where no one dominates
These are your biggest opportunities. Create the definitive content for these topics before competitors do. The first business to establish strong AEO for an underserved prompt often maintains that position.
How often to repeat the analysis
AEO competitive landscapes change faster than SEO rankings. AI models update regularly, new content gets indexed, and competitor strategies shift.
Tools for AEO competitor analysis
Several platforms automate parts of this process:
For businesses not ready to invest in tools, the manual process outlined above provides the same insights — it just takes more time.
At WeLead Lab, we run AEO competitor analyses for clients before building optimization strategies. It's the difference between guessing what to fix and knowing exactly where the gaps are.
Start with your own audit
Before analyzing competitors, understand your own baseline. Run your site through our Website Analyzer to assess your technical foundation, then layer an AEO competitor analysis on top to build a complete picture of where you stand.