AI Visibility for SEO & Marketing Agencies: What You Get and Why It Matters
AI Visibility for SEO & Marketing Agencies: What You Get and Why It Matters
Get your clients recommended by ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. Add Wikidata publishing and knowledge graph publishing, plus AI visibility monitoring, as a high-value service—with white-label reports and multi-client support. This post is the blog version of our For Agencies offer: what the opportunity is, what the data shows, and what agencies get.
Why agencies need this
When people ask AI assistants for a local business, the answer comes from structured knowledge graphs like Wikidata—not from ranking web pages. If your client isn’t in that graph, they’re invisible for AI-driven discovery no matter how good their SEO is. Most AI visibility tools only monitor whether a brand appears; they don’t add the client to the source those assistants use. A platform that publishes client businesses to Wikidata and then monitors where they show up is the lever that actually creates visibility. For the research behind that claim, see The Research Behind Wikidata and AI Visibility. For what knowledge graph publishing and Wikidata publishing are, we have dedicated guides.
Knowledge graph coverage at a glance
The table below shows how many entities in Wikidata (with an official website) exist per industry today—and what share of estimated global businesses that represents. All counts are from the Wikidata Query Service (SPARQL); the “Est. total (global)” column uses rough industry/census-style estimates for gap illustration only. For the live table and latest numbers, see For Agencies.
| Industry | US in Wikidata (with website) | US total in Wikidata | Global in Wikidata (with website) | Est. total (global) | % in Wikidata |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Law firms | 320 | 436 | 820 | 1,000,000 | 0.08% |
| Medical clinics | 35 | 35 | 227 | 500,000 | 0.05% |
| Real estate companies | 52 | 56 | 232 | 400,000 | 0.06% |
US hospitals (comparison): 3,329 in Wikidata—so the clinic gap versus hospitals is especially large.
Takeaway: the vast majority of local businesses in these verticals are not in Wikidata yet. That’s the opportunity: offer clients the service that gets them into the graph and then proves it with monitoring.
What agencies get
- Multi-client visibility: Run AI visibility analyses for many clients from one dashboard.
- Knowledge graph publishing: Publish client businesses to Wikidata so AI assistants can recommend them.
- Monitoring and reporting: See which prompts mention which clients, track trends, and show ROI with client-ready reports.
- White-label: Reports branded with your agency logo and name so you present the work as your own.
Enterprise plans add higher analysis limits, white-label report branding, knowledge graph publishing for all your clients, and support for multiple brands from one account. Reports include executive summary, where the brand appears, sample AI answers, competitor snapshot, and knowledge graph discoverability—all client-ready with your agency footer.
Frequently asked questions
Can I white-label this for my clients?
Yes. Reports are client-ready and can be branded with your agency’s logo and colors. You can present AI visibility as your own service; clients see it as part of your expertise.
Can I manage multiple clients from one account?
Yes. The platform is built for agencies. You can manage many clients from a single dashboard, publish and monitor AI visibility for all of them, and generate client reports.
How quickly will my clients see results?
After publishing client businesses to knowledge graphs, AI assistants typically start recommending them within 2–4 weeks. Most clients see measurable increases in AI visibility within 6–8 weeks.
Next step
For Agencies has the full offer, the live coverage table, and links to plans and registration. Publish clients to knowledge graphs and monitor their visibility across ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity—multi-client, white-label.
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