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.









How does the creator payout piece actually work in practice, like are the creators picking topics or do you assign them based on the gap report and how is "cited by AI" verified before they get paid?
how does the 50,000 creators piece actually work in practice, like do i get to pick the ones writing about my brand or is it more of a shotgun approach where they just produce a bunch of content and hope something sticks?
Curious how the creator payouts actually work in practice — do you guarantee the content gets cited by AI, or is payment tied to something looser like ranking or traffic?
How does the creator amplification piece actually work in practice, like do you match brands with creators based on the queries they want to rank for, or is it more of a blanket network push?
How does the creator amplification piece actually work in practice - are you vetting the 50k creators by topic or niche, and how do you make sure they stay focused on the brand instead of churning out generic content just to chase the citation payouts?
How does the creator amplification piece actually work in practice, like does Scribble match you with creators based on your niche or do you get to browse and pick? Curious how much control you have there.
The audit part is genuinely useful - it showed me which competitors were getting cited for queries I assumed were mine. Wish the creator amplification piece had clearer pricing upfront, but the gap reports feel a lot more actionable than the dashboards I have tried.