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AEO Score

67

Strong Presence

Avg Prompt Score

47

across 138 prompts

AI Share of Voice

44%

across 122 prompts

Category Visibility

#4

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Critical Issues

3

critical + high

Per-stage performance

🔍Discovery
97 category
Cited51%49/97
Share of voice30%avg
Engine consensus44%of engines
Competitors13.4avg/cited
Sentiment—no data
⚖️Evaluation
7 brand-level
Cited100%7/7
Share of voice100%avg
Engine consensus100%of engines
Competitors2.0avg/cited
Sentiment—no data
🛡️Trust
4 brand-level
Cited100%4/4
Share of voice100%avg
Engine consensus—
Competitors0.3avg/cited
Sentiment—no data
💰Conversion
6 brand-level
Cited83%5/6
Share of voice83%avg
Engine consensus100%of engines
Competitors2.0avg/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.

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Executive summary

apache.org is very likely to be cited by AI engines for category and “what is Apache” style queries because it is the canonical home for Apache projects and has strong third-party review authority (e.g., G2 and TrustRadius for Apache HTTP Server). The biggest AEO risk is evaluation-style queries that expect first-party, productized SaaS signals (pricing tiers, SoftwareApplication schema, and structured evaluation pages); apache.org is an open-source foundation site rather than a SaaS vendor site.

Based on audit of apache.org · May 6, 2026

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