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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer

Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer

@karamwise

Helping brands get cited by ChatGPT & Perplexity. #BuildInPublic

India شامل ہوئے Aralık 2010
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
Building RankAsAnswer in public — starting today. Most sites rank #1 on Google but are invisible when ChatGPT answers the same query. That gap is what I'm fixing. 0 users. 0 MRR. Just the idea + code. #BuildInPublic #GEO #AISEO
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
@jakezward Seen brand mentions kill traffic for sites we ran in the last few years. Real expertise still beats AI slop.That's why we're building RankAsAnswer.com — to check if ChatGPT, Perplexity or Google actually cite your site.
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Jake Ward
Jake Ward@jakezward·
2026 SEO predictions: (Took me until February to compile this) 1. Publishers lose 30-40% of their traffic. AI Overviews now appear in 44% of queries and are eating up informational clicks. 2. "Position 1" becomes meaningless. Share of SERP is the new metric. You need to appear in AI Overviews, PAA, videos, AND organic results to win. 3. Schema becomes non-negotiable. LLMs optimise for token efficiency. They want to understand your content in the fewest tokens possible. Schema tells them exactly what they need to know. 4. Brand mentions in AI answers replace clicks as the primary KPI. Your content gets consumed in AI summaries, not on your site. If your brand isn't mentioned, you don't exist. 5. Many SEO agencies won't survive 2026. AI automation replaces services, traffic declines kill their results, lack of conversion focus is highlighted, and they can't pivot fast enough. 6. Human expertise crushes 100% AI slop. Nearly half of the web will be AI-generated. Small bloggers with real experience will outrank Forbes and HubSpot because they actually lived it. 7. Keyword tracking tools become less popular. Zero-click searches dominate. Traditional rank tracking becomes almost useless in isolation. 8. Attribution becomes your biggest nightmare. The user journey fragments across LLMs, Google, and other platforms. You need to prove SEO's value through contribution analysis, not last-click attribution. 9. Proprietary data becomes your moat. Own original research, customer insights, and first-party data that AI can't regurgitate. 10. Feeds and structured data become your brand protection. Control what you send to Google and OpenAI directly. It's your biggest defence against AI hallucinations and misrepresentation. 11. Topic clusters completely replace keyword lists. LLMs use vector embeddings, not keyword matching. Create topic hubs where your pages link together. 12. SEO fundamentals still win. Indexation, internal linking, crawl optimizing... remain critical. AI doesn't change the foundation, it adds layers on top (traditional SEO on hard-mode). 13. Content refresh beats new content. Everyone publishes the same AI summaries. Update your best content with fresh insights and real expertise. 14. ROI replaces vanity metrics. Traffic for traffic's sake dies. Companies ask more questions like, "does this convert or just inflate numbers?" 15. SEO doesn't die, it evolves. Call it GEO, AEO, whatever. The fundamentals remain. Fix user problems, earn trust, get visibility, and convert traffic. 16. The fastest wealth creation in SEO comes from spotting what others underestimate. Most people think traditional SEO is dead. They're wrong. That's your edge. 2026 should be wild for search. What did I miss?
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
@brodieseo @aleyda This shift away from rankings to AI presence and readiness hits hard. After 18 years auditing client sites, even great content gets skipped if AI can’t easily pull from it. RankAsAnswer spots those exact gaps in real time.
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Brodie Clark
Brodie Clark@brodieseo·
SEO Read: the old method of measuring success in organic search doesn't work the same with AI Search. Learn and apply the 3 layers of AI Search success with this epic new guide created by @aleyda. -> A 3 Layer Framework to Measure AI Presence [Resource] aleydasolis.com/en/ai-search/a…
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
@jakezward Seen this exact thing with client sites over the years. No fancy tricks ever helped with AI Overviews. If your content already ranks well in normal search, that's what gets picked up.
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Jake Ward
Jake Ward@jakezward·
5. “You need special tactics to win spots in AI Overviews” Google has been clear that there isn’t a hidden trick. AI Overviews rely on the same fundamentals as organic search: high-quality, relevant, authoritative content. If your pages already perform well in traditional search, they’re eligible to be surfaced in AI Overviews. What matters is clarity, expertise, and trustworthiness, not special tactics or gimmicks.
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Jake Ward@jakezward·
I’m seeing tons of misleading SEO advice for ranking in AI platforms. Let’s bust 5 of the biggest myths:
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
@Auntyadaa This is the kind of AI use that hits different. As a founder building tools around it, I've seen how these personal stories remind us tech's real power is reviving memories, not just chasing hype. Beautiful work. (What tool did he use for the animation?)
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
Built something similar early on — made our whole product loop run on AI agents with human review only at the end. Cut our dev time in half. The key was treating our own site data as the single source of truth that the agents could actually query reliably. That's why I built RankAsAnswer.com to track what LLMs actually cite.
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
YC on how to build a company with AI from the ground up:
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
@LinusEkenstam That’s a slick demo. As a founder who’s built AI products, I get why it feels fun — but damn, that’s a high-res photo of your palm lines. Basically handing over your fingerprint. Once it’s in their system, good luck getting it out.
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam
Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
You must try this. GPT Image-2 can do PALM reading and I’m so here for it. Full prompt below ⤵️
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
man, we learned this the hard way. Our sites hit #1 on Google but got zero mentions in ChatGPT or Perplexity. These skills are perfect for creating content. We built RankAsAnswer.com to quickly check if AI tools are actually citing your pages or not. Game changer when you start measuring it.
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Elizabeth AI
Elizabeth AI@ElizabethA77617·
I MIGHT GET SUED FOR THIS, BUT YOLO: I just found a way to scrape over 200 million local businesses.. You can use this for cold email, cold calling or even door knocking.. And craziest part — IT'S COMPLETELY FREE. Comment "G" and I'll send it to you. (24h only)
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
@starter_story @hasaamb great value, smart distribution beats building an audience from zero. Partnering with Legacy X for equity access was genius (loved the reach)—validates the niche pain deeply first, then leverages warm traffic. Speed + targeted reach = rocket fuel.
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Starter Story
Starter Story@starter_story·
This guy has LESS THAN 600 followers on X. Yet he's at $20K MRR and he built his app in 48 hours. This is one of the smartest distribution plays I've seen so far... Here’s the top 4% of my chat with @hasaamb: > 90-day revenue timeline from 0 → $21.8K MRR (1:40) > The distribution hack he used overnight (4:04) > His 48-hour build sprint, hour by hour (5:02) > The 6-step playbook to pick an idea (8:49) > The exact tech stack for shipping fast (11:12)
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
Been shipping solo for a while now — one lesson that still surprises me is how much traffic and trust comes from simply being visible where people actually search (ChatGPT, Perplexity, etc.). That's why I'm building RankAsAnswer.com — it shows you exactly when (and why) AI tools cite your site or miss it. Real founder pain turned into a simple tool. Happy Monday, let's connect if you're in AI/search space.
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Mathieu Leclercq
Mathieu Leclercq@IamMLeclercq·
It’s Monday builders ! Looking to connect with people building in: 🍽️ SaaS 🚀 Tech 📲 Automation 🧠 AI tools 📱 Product Development 🔥 Web APP 💻 Devs Drop what you're working on 👇
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
True — reddit threads get cited heavily by Perplexity and ChatGPT. As a founder, I saw our own site start appearing in AI answers after consistent, helpful Reddit replies (not spammy ones). The missing piece is tracking it. I built RankAsAnswer.com exactly for that — drops your URL and shows if/where LLMs actually cite you.
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Victor 🧢
Victor 🧢@victor_bigfield·
here’s how to get your first 50 users from reddit: > go to redditgrow.ai > drop your product url > it scans reddit 24/7 for high-intent threads > finds people already asking for what you built > writes replies that feel natural, not like desperate promo > you just post and get users bonus: this will help you rank on llms
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
Building RankAsAnswer.com – an AI search visibility tool that shows you exactly when ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Grok cite your site (or miss it). Helps founders track if their content is actually showing up in AI answers. Love these threads, Robert. Great way to stay connected. #indiehackers #buildinpublic
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Weedsdom
Weedsdom@W33Z_global·
Founders What are you building this week? Drop your product Let’s send traffic
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
Which database are you using for your product? -Firebase -Postgres -MongoDB -Supabase
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Shyam
Shyam@buildwithshyam·
Its Sunday, founders! You already know what to do 😉 ---------------------------------- 📷 Share your product below, I’ll rate it out of 10 😃 ---------------------------------- \ (•◡•) / \ / —— | | |_ |_
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
@pcshipp The missing piece is distribution + customer obsession. AI builds fast, but humans still decide what spreads. Validate demand first via cold outreach or communities, then amplify what resonates. hope it helps.
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pc@pcshipp·
AI can write code AI can analyze code AI can design UI/UX AI can write SEO content AI can optimize ASO AI can debug code AI can automate workflows But my SaaS still makes $0 MRR So what I'm missing?
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
I would talk to users first—$50k won't save a product no one wants. Their feedback reveals if marketing will convert or if you need targeted features/hires. Most early SaaS fails from assumptions, not lack of spend. Validate demand, then scale smart. That's the strategy i'm using for RankAsAnswer.
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
You just launched your SaaS. Then you suddenly receive $50k to grow it. You can do only one move: -Hire -Marketing -Build more features -Talk to users What are you doing?
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The gap zone pull from GSC is the real unlock—18 years in IT taught me most tools die on the "now what" step. Our RankAsAnswer work shows the same loop needs visibility into how AI answers cite you, or content just spins wheels. How's the brand voice profile holding up after a few cycles?
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Ellaa
Ellaa@learnwithella·
I just built a Claude Code SEO agent that replaces your $200/mo. Ahrefs subscription 🤯 One prompt → keyword gaps found, competitors analyzed, content written in your brand voice, rankings tracked weekly. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who know SEO matters but never have the bandwidth to actually do it consistently. If your SEO workflow looks like this — log into Ahrefs once a month, export a CSV, skim it for 5 minutes, close the tab, tell yourself you'll write that blog post next week, never do... This agent runs the entire loop for you: → Connects to Google Search Console and pulls your real ranking data → Finds your "gap zone" — keywords sitting at positions 5-20, one article away from page 1 → Uses Apify to scrape who's outranking you and breaks down exactly why they're winning → Interviews you once about your brand, customers, and positioning — then never asks again → Writes content in your voice — not generic AI slop that tanks after 90 days → Tracks rankings weekly and feeds what's working back into the next cycle → Optimizes your product listings for AI shopping — so you show up when someone asks ChatGPT for a recommendation, not just Google No $200/month tools you open once and forget. No freelancers writing content that sounds like everyone else. No manually checking rankings and forgetting to act on it. What you get: - Keyword cards with a specific action recommendation for each gap zone opportunity - A competitive breakdown — who's beating you and the exact fix for each keyword - A weekly content plan generated from your real GSC data - A brand voice profile Claude uses for every article it writes - Product listing optimization for AI shopping (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity) — the new SEO nobody's doing yet Built 100% in Claude Code with Google Search Console. I put together a full playbook with the skill files, brand interview, and the exact weekly workflow. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "SEO" And I'll send it over (must be following @learnwithella so I can DM)
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
Exactly — "context ownership" is the real game. Most brands are optimizing for keywords. AI engines are selecting sources based on authority, structure, and how well content answers the full query. That's the gap RankAsAnswer measures — not just "are you cited" but why you're not. What's your take — is context ownership something brands can actively engineer or mostly earned over time?
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Jacob Sobolev
Jacob Sobolev@JacobSobolev·
@karamwise The AI SEO gap is massive. It's not just about ranking; it's about owning the *context* that AI uses. Good luck with the execution. 🚀
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Karamjit Singh | RankAsAnswer
Building RankAsAnswer in public — starting today. Most sites rank #1 on Google but are invisible when ChatGPT answers the same query. That gap is what I'm fixing. 0 users. 0 MRR. Just the idea + code. #BuildInPublic #GEO #AISEO
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Rand Fishkin (follow @randderuiter on Threads)
Oh SNAP. New Q4 2025 State of Search report from @LiveDatos + @sparktoro just went live. Some highlights on the growth of AI Mode, Pinterest's impressive rise in searches/searcher, Gemini's growth rate > ChatGPT's declining use (for the first time ever!), and more 👇
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