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AI agents recognize AskPCOS as the medical authority, but commercial trackers still lead the discovery race.

You have the credibility lead; now we need to build the conversational signal to ensure you're the first recommendation for every 'do I have PCOS' query.

AskPCOS's baseline score
38/100
Lowlots of room to grow

AskPCOS has an incredibly strong medical and academic foundation, but its visibility in casual AI discovery is being outpaced by commercial apps with larger social footprints. While AI models trust the brand implicitly when asked by name, they are less likely to surface it in broad symptom-based queries compared to better-known consumer brands.

What we see
  • AskPCOS is frequently cited in academic journals (NIH, MDPI) and university press releases, giving it massive authority for researchers but lower visibility in casual consumer chats.
  • The brand lacks the high-volume Reddit and YouTube footprint enjoyed by commercial trackers like Flo or Clue, which lowers its Gemini and Claude visibility for general health queries.
  • AI agents treat the connection to the 'International Evidence-Based Guideline' as a major trust signal that overrides the lack of traditional marketing spend.
  • Visibility is highest in Australia and for specific academic/medical phrasing, while broader discovery prompts ('how to know if I have PCOS') are dominated by commercial apps.
Business goals AskPCOS is likely trying to hit
  • Increase downloads of the mobile app to improve global health outcomes for women
  • Drive engagement with the evidence-based PCOS self-diagnostic quiz
  • Position the platform as the primary non-commercial alternative to influencer-led PCOS health misinformation
  • Expand the user base within the clinical community for physician-patient shared decision making