Don't just track rankings. Analyze the source. Access 20 Million categorized domains enriched with direct paths to Pricing, Careers, Partners, Security, and 20+ other critical subpages.
AI Search Optimization (GEO) isn't just about homepages. LLMs cite deep sources—pricing tables, documentation, and security policies.
To provide actionable value to your clients, your agents need a map. Our Domains Database doesn't just categorize companies; it identifies the exact URL paths for critical business intelligence.
We provide the infrastructure to:
/pricing or /integration pages of 10,000 competitors.
{ "domain": "competitor-x.com", "category": "B2B_SaaS_Fintech", "paths": { "pricing": "/pricing-plans", "careers": "/company/jobs", "security": "/trust-center", "api_docs": "/developers/api", "integrations": "/integrations", "case_studies": "/customers", "blog": "/insights" }, "geo_signals": { "trust_pages": true, "active_blog": true, "hiring": true } }
Deep-link intelligence that powers competitive analysis, trust auditing, and growth signal detection for your GEO clients.
Direct links to /pricing pages across industry verticals.
Your client's AI visibility report shows they're perceived as "expensive" in the Healthcare CRM segment, but you need concrete competitive data to advise them.
Filter our database for "Healthcare CRM SaaS" domains, extract all /pricing URLs, and feed them to your agent to compile a pricing tier comparison showing exactly where your client stands.
A FinTech client wants to launch a new pricing tier but doesn't know how competitors structure their plans (freemium vs. trial vs. demo-only).
Pull 500+ FinTech competitor pricing pages from our database, have your agent analyze pricing models, and deliver a structured report on market pricing strategies.
Filter domains with active /login or /app subpages.
Your client is building a "Top 50 Project Management Tools" list but keeps finding brochure-ware sites that don't actually have working products.
Use our database to filter only domains with active /login or /app endpoints, instantly isolating true SaaS products with working applications.
An investor client needs to verify which "AI startups" in a list actually have shipped products vs. vaporware landing pages.
Cross-reference their target list against our login/app detection data to flag companies without functional product endpoints.
Extract /partners and /integrations pages.
Your client wants to rank for "Best CRM for Shopify" but you don't know which competitors already have Shopify integrations to compete against.
Pull /integrations pages from all CRM competitors, have your agent scan for Shopify mentions, and identify the competitive landscape for integration-based queries.
A marketing automation client is losing "Best tool for Salesforce" queries but doesn't understand why competitors rank higher.
Analyze competitor integration pages to discover they feature dedicated Salesforce landing pages with deeper documentation—recommend your client create similar content.
Identify /affiliate or /partner-program links.
Your client's competitors dominate review sites and "best of" listicles, but you can't figure out how they're getting so many backlinks and mentions.
Map all competitor /affiliate pages to discover their influencer/partner programs, then advise your client to launch a competitive affiliate offering.
A SaaS client wants to build an affiliate program but doesn't know what commission structures or terms competitors offer.
Collect 100+ competitor affiliate program pages and have your agent extract commission rates, cookie durations, and payout terms for benchmarking.
Direct paths to /features or /tour pages.
Your client is launching a new feature but doesn't know if competitors already offer it or how they position similar functionality.
Pull all competitor /features pages in the vertical, run semantic matching against your client's new feature, and identify positioning gaps and opportunities.
AI search results for "email marketing with AI personalization" don't mention your client, even though they have that feature.
Analyze how ranking competitors describe AI personalization on their feature pages, and recommend copy changes to match the semantic patterns LLMs are citing.
Locate /security, /compliance, or /gdpr pages.
Your enterprise SaaS client is losing deals to competitors, and sales feedback mentions "trust concerns"—but you don't know why AI search ranks them lower on trust.
Compare your client's security pages against competitors. Discover they lack SOC2, ISO certifications pages, or a dedicated /trust-center that competitors prominently feature.
A healthcare tech client needs to know which competitors have HIPAA compliance pages for a regulatory positioning analysis.
Filter healthcare SaaS domains, extract /compliance and /hipaa URLs, and build a compliance coverage matrix showing who documents what.
Deep links to /about, /team, or /leadership.
Your client's CEO isn't appearing in Knowledge Graph results for industry queries, while competitor executives show up prominently.
Analyze competitor /leadership pages to see how they structure executive bios with schema markup, social links, and speaking credentials that feed Knowledge Graphs.
AI assistants give vague answers when asked "Who founded [client company]?" but provide detailed responses about competitors.
Study how competitor about pages structure founder information, and recommend your client add similar structured content that LLMs can easily extract.
Extract /contact and /support URLs.
When users ask AI "How do I contact [client] support?", the AI returns an outdated generic contact form instead of their new help center.
Audit how competitors structure support pages and recommend canonical URL strategies and schema markup to ensure AI cites the correct support portal.
Your client wants to benchmark their customer service accessibility against competitors but manually checking is tedious.
Pull all competitor /support pages, analyze for live chat, phone numbers, email, and ticket systems to create a support channel comparison.
Filter for /case-studies or /customers.
Your client loses "best [product] for [industry]" queries because AI cites competitor case studies with specific industry clients as proof.
Map all competitor /case-studies pages, categorize them by industry, and identify which verticals your client needs to publish success stories for.
The sales team wants social proof examples from competitors to understand how they present ROI and outcomes.
Collect 200+ competitor case study pages and have your agent extract headline metrics, industries, company sizes, and outcome claims for a comprehensive benchmark.
Tracking /terms and /privacy page updates.
A competitor suddenly started ranking for "privacy-focused [category]" queries. You need to understand what changed in their messaging.
Monitor competitor /privacy pages for updates and analyze new commitments (data deletion, no-sell policies) they're using as differentiators.
Your client's legal team wants to ensure their terms of service are competitive with industry standards.
Collect /terms pages from 50 competitors and have your agent summarize key clauses around liability, data use, and service guarantees.
Monitoring /careers or /jobs pages.
A competitor suddenly jumped in AI search rankings. Your client wants to understand if this correlates with company growth they should be aware of.
Track competitor /careers pages over time. A surge in engineering and marketing job posts often precedes product launches and ranking improvements.
Your client is considering acquiring a competitor but wants signals about their actual growth trajectory beyond public statements.
Analyze historical jobs page data to show hiring velocity trends—rapid hiring suggests growth, while job removals may signal trouble.
Tracking /events and /webinars.
Competitors rank for "thought leadership" queries in your client's space, but your client's content feels stale to AI systems.
Audit competitor /events and /webinars pages to see their content cadence. Recommend your client match or exceed this frequency for "freshness" signals.
Your client's marketing team wants to know what webinar topics competitors are running to identify market interests.
Collect all competitor webinar pages, extract topics and titles, and cluster them to reveal which themes the market is focusing on.
Direct links to /press or /news.
Your client's brand mentions in AI responses dropped after a competitor announced a funding round. You need to understand the PR correlation.
Monitor competitor /press pages to correlate PR activity with AI visibility changes, then recommend a PR cadence to maintain brand authority.
Your client wants to benchmark their PR activity against the industry to justify budget increases.
Analyze 100 competitor newsrooms to calculate average press release frequency, then show where your client falls relative to top performers.
Extract /investors pages.
A public competitor keeps appearing in AI responses as "industry leader"—you need to understand what credibility signals they're projecting.
Analyze their /investors page structure to see how they present financial health, growth metrics, and stability that AI systems may be factoring into authority.
Your client (a public company) wants to optimize their IR pages for AI discoverability when analysts ask questions.
Benchmark competitor IR pages to see what structured data, FAQ sections, and financial summaries help AI systems provide accurate company information.
Direct access to /blog or /insights.
Your client publishes quarterly, but AI search favors competitors for informational queries. You suspect content freshness is a factor.
Analyze competitor /blog pages to measure publishing frequency. Show your client that top-ranking competitors publish 4-8x more often.
The content team needs topic ideas that competitors are covering but your client hasn't addressed.
Collect all competitor blog posts from the past year, cluster by topic, and identify "content gaps" where competitors have coverage but your client doesn't.
Locate /docs, /developer, or /api subpages.
Coding assistants like Copilot recommend competitor APIs over your client's, even though your client's API is more capable.
Analyze how competitors structure /docs pages with code examples, quickstarts, and API references that coding AIs can easily parse and recommend.
Your client's DevRel team wants to understand how competitors position their APIs for different developer personas.
Collect all competitor developer portal pages and analyze their information architecture, onboarding flows, and SDK coverage.
Identify /status pages.
Your client claims "99.9% uptime" but prospects ask AI about reliability and get answers favoring competitors with transparent status pages.
Audit competitor /status pages to see who publishes historical uptime data. Recommend your client add a public status page for credibility.
Your enterprise client wants competitive intelligence on which vendors have had recent outages for sales positioning.
Monitor competitor status pages for incident history, then provide talking points about your client's superior reliability record.
Links to /community or /forum.
AI search suggests competitors as having "active user communities" while your client's product appears less supported.
Analyze competitor /community pages to understand their forum structure, activity levels, and how they showcase user engagement that AI systems cite.
Your client wants to launch a community but doesn't know what platforms competitors use (Discourse, Circle, Discord, etc.).
Survey all competitor community pages to catalog platform choices, integration with main sites, and engagement features.
Extract /sustainability or /esg pages.
Enterprise buyers increasingly ask AI about vendor sustainability. Your client has green initiatives but no dedicated page, so AI can't cite them.
Benchmark competitor /sustainability pages to show what ESG content leaders publish, then recommend your client create similar pages for AI discoverability.
Your client's RFP responses lose points on sustainability questions because they can't match competitors' documented commitments.
Collect competitor ESG pages to create a checklist of commitments (carbon neutral, renewable energy, diversity metrics) your client should document.
Identify /locations or /contact pages with map data.
Your client has offices in 15 cities but AI search doesn't mention them for "near me" or location-based queries the way competitors appear.
Analyze how competitors structure /locations pages with schema markup, embedded maps, and local business data that AI uses for geographic queries.
Your multi-location client wants to understand how competitors present their geographic coverage for enterprise sales.
Map all competitor location pages to visualize their physical presence, then identify regions where your client has coverage advantages to highlight.
Our database comes pre-enriched with deep-link paths, or use our Real-Time API to fetch them on demand.
{ "domain": "competitor-x.com", "category": "B2B_SaaS_Fintech", "paths": { "pricing": "https://competitor-x.com/pricing-plans", "careers": "https://competitor-x.com/company/jobs", "security": "https://trust.competitor-x.com", "api_docs": "https://docs.competitor-x.com" } }
Our database comes pre-enriched with these paths, or use our Real-Time API to fetch them on demand.