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Sakyura
See who AI recommends in your category
8 followers
See who AI recommends in your category
8 followers
Sakyura measures how often your brand is cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and Google AI Overviews — every day. See competitor share of voice, auto-generate fix-it content, and track AI-driven traffic in one tool.









Hey PH! 👋
I'm Kento — ex-McKinsey, D2C founder. For months I kept hearing customers say "ChatGPT told me about you" instead of finding us via Google. AI search is eating into Google fast, but no SMB-friendly tool exists to measure it —
let alone fix it.
So I built Sakyura:
• Tracks how often your brand gets cited across 5 AI engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, Google AI Overviews) — daily
• Side-by-side competitor benchmarks: who AI recommends instead of you
• AI-generated FAQ / article snippets you can paste on your site to win more citations — re-crawl typically lands in as little as 1–2 weeks.
Pricing: Free tier (3 prompts, monthly, no card). Starter $49/mo with 14-day trial.
Built solo over 3 months. Would love feedback from anyone running SEO / content / marketing for an SMB. AMA below 🙌
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@kento057 This is a really smart angle — tracking AI recommendations as a separate funnel from traditional search makes a lot of sense. The fact that you're seeing measurable citation changes within 1-2 weeks suggests you've found something that actually moves the needle, which is rare for content tools.
@osakasaul Thanks — the "AI is a separate funnel" framing was the unlock for us too. SEO teams optimize for Google's ranking algorithm; GEO/AEO requires optimizing for what LLMs cite as authoritative, which is a different signal entirely (third-party mentions, llms.txt clarity, structured Q&A, etc.). This space has no settled playbook yet and the underlying models shift constantly — which is exactly why daily measurement matters. Whoever starts tracking and tuning earliest builds the biggest gap on competitors who are still treating AI traffic as a black box. That's the bet we're making with Sakyura.