Helping Texas businesses get cited in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google’s AI Overviews — so the buyers who skip Google still find you.
Your buyers have changed how they search. A Houston procurement director researching a vendor no longer types five Google queries and reads ten blog posts. He asks ChatGPT once and gets a short answer with two or three recommended companies. If you are not on that list, you do not get the meeting.
Texas is the second-largest economy in the United States, with more than fifty Fortune 500 headquarters — ExxonMobil, AT&T, Dell, Oracle, Tesla, McKesson, Phillips 66, Valero, Sysco, USAA, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and others. The decision-makers at those companies, and at the thousands of mid-market firms supplying them, run high-stakes vendor evaluations. They are exactly the audience adopting AI search the fastest.
The same shift is happening in the Energy Corridor west of Houston, in the Texas Medical Center, in the Austin tech corridor running from East Austin out to Round Rock and the new Tesla and Samsung facilities, in the DFW logistics and aerospace base around Fort Worth, and in the SpaceX corridor down on the Gulf Coast. Wherever your buyer is in Texas, they are increasingly asking an AI model for the shortlist before they ever land on your site.
Rank System AI exists to make sure your business is on that shortlist. We optimize for Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) — the two practices that decide which brands AI models cite, recommend, and hand to your prospects.
weekly ChatGPT users (OpenAI public disclosure, 2025). Your B2B buyers are inside this number.
of US Google searches now show AI Overviews (industry tracking, 2025). The share keeps climbing.
of US businesses have not yet optimized for AI search (industry tracking, 2025). The first movers in Texas will own these citations for years.
Numbers are directional industry estimates as of 2026 and are refreshed quarterly.
Texas’s economy is wider and deeper than most people outside the state realize. We tune our AEO and GEO process to the buying patterns of these eight sectors.
ExxonMobil, Chevron Phillips, Phillips 66, Valero, ConocoPhillips, Halliburton, Schlumberger, Baker Hughes, EOG Resources, and the wider services base across the Permian, Eagle Ford, and the Energy Corridor. AI models are now part of how procurement, ops, and engineering leads research suppliers. We build the citation footprint that gets oilfield-services, midstream, and energy-tech vendors recommended.
Dell, Oracle, Tesla, IBM Austin, AMD, Apple Austin, Indeed, Bumble, Samsung Austin, plus the dense layer of growth-stage SaaS across Austin’s East Side, the Domain, and Dallas. AI models decide who gets evaluated. We help tech companies become the obvious recommendation for their category.
Anchored by the Texas Medical Center in Houston — the largest medical complex in the world — plus MD Anderson, Memorial Hermann, Methodist, Baylor College of Medicine, HCA Houston Healthcare, Texas Health Resources DFW, and UT Health systems. We build the citation footprint that gets hospitals, device makers, and healthtech vendors recommended.
NASA Johnson Space Center, SpaceX (Brownsville and Boca Chica), Lockheed Martin Fort Worth, Bell Helicopter, L3Harris, Raytheon McKinney, and a deep tier of suppliers across DFW and the Gulf Coast. We build the citation footprint and structured content that gets cleared suppliers and primes recommended when program offices research.
USAA (San Antonio), Charles Schwab (Westlake), Fidelity (Westlake), Comerica (Dallas), Western Southern, plus a deep RIA and wealth bench across Dallas, Houston, and Austin. We position banks, RIAs, fintech startups, and insurance specialists so AI tools recommend them when prospects ask about advisors, lending, or planning.
American Airlines (Fort Worth), Southwest Airlines (Dallas), FedEx hub at DFW, BNSF Railway (Fort Worth), Sysco (Houston), Kirby Corporation, plus the Port of Houston and the deep DFW logistics base. We position carriers, 3PLs, and logistics-tech firms so AI tools recommend them when shippers and supply-chain leaders research.
Whole Foods (Austin), YETI (Austin), H-E-B (San Antonio), Pizza Hut, AT&T, Brinker International, and a deep DTC and Shopify ecosystem behind them. We help retail brands and ecommerce sellers show up when shoppers ask AI models for product recommendations, gift ideas, or category leaders.
D.R. Horton (Arlington), Lennar Texas, Toll Brothers Texas, plus the deep commercial real estate ecosystem in Dallas and Houston. We work with builders, brokerages, hospitality operators, and proptech firms to get cited when buyers, investors, and developers ask AI models for the shortlist.
We map exactly where your brand currently shows up — and does not — across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Google AI Overviews, and Bing Copilot. You see your starting score, your top-three competitors’ scores, and the queries you are losing.
Most Texas businesses have weak or fragmented entity data. We fix it. Wikidata, Google Knowledge Panel, schema.org, industry directories, third-party knowledge graphs — all aligned, all consistent, all pointing back to you.
Traditional SEO content does not get cited by LLMs. We rebuild your highest-value pages and create new ones in the structure AI models actually pull from — clear answer blocks, defensible claims, structured comparisons, clean entity references.
AI models trust what other trusted sources say about you. We pursue mentions, reviews, and references across the publications and directories the AI models weight most heavily for your category and geography.
You get a monthly report showing your AI visibility score, your citation count, your competitors, and the prompts you now own versus the ones still up for grabs. We iterate every month.
We work with businesses across the state. Our most common engagements come from these metro areas:
We also serve businesses in Frisco, McKinney, Round Rock, The Woodlands, Sugar Land, Pearland, Carrollton, Beaumont, Tyler, and the surrounding metros.
ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Google AI Overviews, and Bing Copilot each weight content differently. We track all six and tune for the ones your buyers actually use.
The thing that moves revenue is whether your brand gets cited when a prospect asks a real buying question. That is what we measure and what we report on.
Cleaning up Wikidata entries, fixing knowledge graphs, aligning schema across a site — it is unglamorous work, and it is the foundation of AI visibility. We do it.
This is what we do. Every system, every report, every playbook is built for AI search — not bolted on to an SEO service line.
Started with zero AI citations across the major models. After ninety days of entity setup, content rework, and citation building, the company was being recommended in ChatGPT and Perplexity for its top three product queries. The buyers who used to find them on page two of Google were now hearing the brand name first.
Selling into operators and EPC firms that increasingly start with AI research. We rebuilt the knowledge graph and got the company cited in Gemini and Claude for its specific use case. Inbound RFQs sourced from AI-led searches went up.
The competitor was already showing up in AI answers. We did the audit, found the structured-content gaps, and rebuilt the cornerstone pages. Within a quarter the firm was being cited for the high-intent queries the partners cared about.
Examples reflect typical engagement patterns. Specific results depend on industry, starting position, and category competitiveness.
SEO gets you ranked on Google’s blue links. AEO and GEO get you cited inside ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews — where an increasing share of your buyers start. Most TX businesses already do SEO. Almost none are optimized for AI search yet, which is why the window is open.
Most clients start seeing citation movement in 60 to 90 days. Full visibility for high-intent queries usually takes 4 to 6 months, depending on category competitiveness. Healthcare, energy, and finance take longer because the AI models are more conservative in those verticals.
Yes. Our process is the same whether you are in Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, El Paso, Corpus Christi, or a smaller community. AI models do not care about geography the way Google’s local pack does — they care about authority signals, which we can build for any Texas business.
We have packages built for small Texas businesses, mid-market firms, and enterprises with multiple product lines. The audit is free. Our starting program for a single category is on the Pricing page. Most clients invest based on the size of the buying decision their AI search visibility influences.
No. We work alongside your existing SEO team, content agency, or in-house marketers. AEO and GEO are additive layers on top of solid SEO foundations.
Monthly reports showing your citation count by AI platform, your visibility score versus your top three competitors, the prompts you now win, the prompts still up for grabs, and the revenue-relevant queries we have moved you on. No vanity metrics.
Highly regulated and B2B-heavy categories require specific entity work — HSE certifications, FDA references, ITAR/DoD credentials, supplier qualifications. We build that into the content and schema layer so AI models treat your company as a credible reference, not a marketing page.
It is mostly technical content and entity work, and we do the heavy lifting. Your team reviews and approves. The lift on your side is usually one or two hours of subject-matter input per month after the initial audit.
We benchmark your brand across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Google AI Overviews, and Bing Copilot, compare you to your top three Texas competitors, and hand you a written report with the queries you are losing and the ones you can win first.
No sales pitch. No pressure to buy. Even if we never work together, the report is yours to keep — most clients find at least 5 high-value queries they can act on immediately.