Scribble Network
The product that makes AI recommend your brand
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The product that makes AI recommend your brand
10 followers
Your customers ask AI before they ask Google, and most brands have no idea whether they show up or lose to a competitor. Every other tool hands you a visibility score and stops there. Scribble does the whole loop: audit where you're invisible across every AI engine, create content that closes the gap, and amplify it through 50,000 creators who only get paid when AI cites them. A gap report won't win customers. Being the cited answer will.









Hey Product Hunt Fam!
I'm Kaavya, co-founder of Scribble Network. I've been a marketer and community builder for as long as I can remember, and deep in the GEO rabbit hole for a while now, trying to figure out why good content shows up in AI answers sometimes and vanishes other times.
We didn't set out to build this. We were running content campaigns for brands and kept watching great content deliver a spike, then vanish the moment the campaign ended. It bugged us. The lasting value wasn't the immediate hype; it was building infrastructure for AI search: the content we generate through our campaigns is exactly what ChatGPT, Perplexity and the rest pull from when they decide which brands to recommend.
So we went looking for a tool to measure it. Every AI visibility tool out there could tell us we were invisible, and where the answers came from. None could actually get us cited. That's the gap, and it's a distribution problem, not a dashboard problem. We had spent years building a creator network, so instead of generating more content to shout into the void, we get real people publishing where AI actually pulls from, and we can show you exactly which creator earned each citation.
What it does: enter your domain and see where you stand across every major AI engine, which sources each one pulls from, and where you're losing to competitors. The thing that surprised us while building it: the engines behave nothing alike. We ran one client question across all five and got five completely different answers; one leaned entirely on the brand's own site, another built its whole answer from a single Medium post. You're not optimizing for "AI." You're optimizing for five very different readers.
Our slightly unfair advantage: because we came at this from distribution, not measurement, we never asked "how do we track this?" we asked "how do we actually get brands cited?" And a lot of that already lives in the product: you can run campaigns and even see which creator earned you a citation.
If you've ever wondered whether AI is recommending you or your competitor, try it on your own brand and tell me what you find, especially if an engine surprises you.
Honest feedback wanted, I'm here all day answering everything.