Most businesses pay $3,500-$9,000 monthly for AI search optimization — getting cited by ChatGPT, Grok, and Copilot. Initial audits alone cost $3,500-$8,000.
I spent $0.
When I started AIToolsRecap.com 49 days ago I had zero budget, zero connections, and zero domain authority.
Here's exactly what I did instead:
Structured every article for AI citation, not just Google
Clear verdict in paragraph one. Comparison table. Specific use case match. No fluff. AI systems cite sources that resolve decisions fast — so I wrote every page to resolve a decision fast.
Published comparison pages before anything else
“X vs Y” pages get cited by ChatGPT more than any other content type. Built these first.
Posted daily AI news articles
Each one indexed within hours. Compounding daily. Google recognized the site as an AI news authority within 3 weeks.
Reddit outreach — comment first, DM second
50-60% reply rate. Never pitched first. Always added value first.
Showed proof, not promises
Google screenshots converted more than any pitch. Real data beats claims every time.
Results after 49 days:
This is exactly why many PH launchers — after seeing their spike fade — are shifting focus to AIToolsRecap directory listings. A listed tool gets indexed by Google within 24 hours and starts showing up in ChatGPT answers. For a fraction of what agencies charge.
The $3,500-$9,000/month industry exists because most people don't know this is possible without them.
Anyone else building AI citation presence organically? Curious what's working.
I actually know a few indie founders building AI citation presence organically, and they'd probably be willing to answer some of your questions for free. Just let me know if you want me to ask them anything.