Gartner Just Gave Your AI Search Problem a Name
Gartner published its first Market Guide for Answer Engine Visibility Tools this year. Read that title twice. A research firm that tracks enterprise software spending just named a category for tools that watch what AI says about your brand.
This matters more than a press release. Gartner guides tell procurement teams what to budget for. They tell CIOs what questions to ask vendors. They turn a vague worry into a line item.
Two years ago, “AI search visibility” sounded like a niche concern. A few founders built dashboards. Marketers argued about whether ChatGPT mentions counted as real traffic. Now an analyst firm has drawn a box around the category and put vendors inside it.
The report makes a bigger claim, too. Gartner says the market is shifting from informational visibility, simply answering questions, toward agentic AI. Assistants that don’t just retrieve information. They act on it. They book, they buy, they recommend, without a human clicking through ten blue links first.
Think about what that means for your business. Today, an inaccurate AI answer costs you a missed mention. Soon, it could cost you a transaction an agent completes on a customer’s behalf, based on wrong information about your hours, your prices, or your services.
Most businesses still don’t know what any AI model says about them. They haven’t asked. They assume their website is enough. It isn’t. AI models pull from directories, reviews, old news articles, and forum threads you’ve never seen, not just your homepage.
A Gartner Market Guide won’t fix that gap for you. But it confirms something worth sitting with: this isn’t a fad. It’s not a growth hack blog post from six months ago. It’s a category serious enough for the same firm that tracks your CRM budget and your security stack.
The businesses that treat AI visibility as a real function, not a side project, will be the ones an agent recommends when a customer asks. The ones that wait will find out the hard way what the model has been saying about them.
You don’t need a Gartner subscription to start. You need to know what ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity currently say about your business, where that information came from, and whether it’s true. That’s the whole job.
beket.ai runs that check for you. We query the major AI models with the same questions your customers ask, score the answers against your actual business data, and fix what’s wrong automatically where we can. Find out what the model has been telling people about you.