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AEO Score

0

Limited Presence

Avg Prompt Score

4

across 154 prompts

AI Share of Voice

4%

across 154 prompts

Critical Issues

6

critical + high

Shortlist Position

0/80

Not Visible · Sales Intelligence Discovery

Per-stage performance

🔍Discovery
86 category
Cited2%2/86
Share of voice2%avg
Engine consensus—
Competitors0.0avg/cited
Sentiment—no data
⚖️Evaluation
4 brand-level
Cited75%3/4
Share of voice25%avg
Engine consensus33%of engines
Competitors5.0avg/cited
Sentiment—no data
🛡️Trust
4 brand-level
Cited100%4/4
Share of voice42%avg
Engine consensus42%of engines
Competitors5.0avg/cited
Sentiment—no data
💰Conversion
4 brand-level
Cited100%4/4
Share of voice42%avg
Engine consensus42%of engines
Competitors5.0avg/cited
Sentiment—no data

Cited rate · share of voice · engine consensus · sentiment, broken out by buyer-journey stage. Sentiment is the net positive−negative skew across engines that cited the brand at this stage.

Categories Aleph is visible in

1
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Executive summary

Aleph (getaleph.com) is a B2B SaaS with strong primary review authority on G2 (96 reviews, 4.9/5) and active first-party “answers” comparison content (e.g., Aleph vs Anaplan). The biggest AI-citation risk is category mismatch vs your provided buyer queries for “sales intelligence software” (Aleph is positioned as AI-native FP&A/financial data), so it will likely remain invisible for those specific shortlist prompts; the single highest-ROI fix is to publish sales-intelligence-specific evaluation content that maps Aleph’s capabilities to lead generation, customer engagement, and industry use cases (real estate, startups, B2B sales teams) using the exact gap query language.

Based on audit of getaleph.com · May 10, 2026

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