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.









What makes Scribble a better option for creators than traditional influencer marketplaces?
Scribble Network
@robert_dimla Influencer marketplaces pay you for reach, followers, and impressions. Scribble pays you for quality, if your content is trusted AI engines. You don't need a minimum follower count. Your writing keeps working (and keeps you earning) long after the campaign ends. It rewards good writers and product users, not just big audiences.
The thing I'd layer on top of the daily hold is a paraphrase test. Repeat the exact prompt and a citation can survive just because the retrieval cache hasn't turned over, but reword the same intent three ways and only the durable sources keep citing you. When we tried this, verbatim-repeat stability and paraphrase stability behaved like two different metrics, and the second one tracked real answer quality a lot better than raw repeat counts.
Ran the audit on my own site and the gap report actually flagged specific prompts where competitors were getting cited instead of me, which is way more useful than a generic score. The creator amplification piece is a clever angle I haven't seen elsewhere.
Scribble Network
@mirahazaraqb2 Thank you for actually running it! The specific prompts over generic score thing was exactly the design goal, a score tells you, you have a problem, the prompts tell you where to fight. Glad it helped!
How does the creator payment model actually work when AI cites them, and do you have any control over which creators pick up your content or does the matching happen entirely on your end?
how does the payment model actually work for the creators if citations are so hard to attribute to a specific piece of content
How does the creator network actually work in practice, like does Scribble pick which creators get matched to a brand or do you choose them yourself?
How does Scribble actually measure whether AI is citing a brand versus just mentioning it nearby, since the engines keep changing their formats and rarely show clean attribution?