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AEO Score

7

Limited Presence

Avg Prompt Score

37

across 818 prompts

AI Share of Voice

37%

across 818 prompts

Category Visibility

#3

in Shipping & Fulfillment · of 55

Critical Issues

3

critical + high

Shortlist Position

5/63

Not Visible · Erp Supply Chain Discovery

Per-stage performance

🔍Discovery
576 category
Cited45%257/576
Share of voice40%avg
Engine consensus46%of engines
Competitors6.4avg/cited
Sentiment—no data
⚖️Evaluation
4 brand-level
Cited100%4/4
Share of voice100%avg
Engine consensus100%of engines
Competitors5.0avg/cited
Sentiment—no data
🛡️Trust
4 brand-level
Cited100%4/4
Share of voice100%avg
Engine consensus100%of engines
Competitors5.0avg/cited
Sentiment—no data
💰Conversion
4 brand-level
Cited100%4/4
Share of voice100%avg
Engine consensus100%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 ShipBob is visible in

2
  • Shipping & Fulfillment3 of 55→
  • ERP & Supply Chain47 of 109→

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Executive summary

ShipBob is already cited for several mid-funnel “supply chain tools” prompts, but it’s at risk of being invisible for high-intent ERP/procurement evaluation queries (e.g., craft breweries, fashion retailers, procurement automation, supplier performance evaluation). The single highest-ROI fix is to publish and index first-party, industry-specific evaluation pages that explicitly map ShipBob’s WMS/OMS/returns capabilities to ERP/procurement workflows (and add SoftwareApplication/FAQPage schema), so AI engines can cite ShipBob for those missing shortlist prompts.

Based on audit of shipbob.com · May 6, 2026

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