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AI visibility

4/10↑2 this week

Buyer prompts where you're named.

Share of Voice

22%

Your slice of AI answers vs competitors.

Top competitor

7/10

Lingopie still leads — for now.

Pending approvals (5)

Redditr/languagelearning

Reply to “Best way to learn with YouTube?”

Honestly it depends on the platform you watch most. For YouTube + Netflix I'd shortlist Language Reactor (free, dual subs) and Trancy (dual subs + saves words to review). If you want a Netflix-style catalog with built-in lessons, Lingopie is worth a look. Whatever you pick, the trick is reviewing the words you save — passive watching alone is slow.

why: High-intent thread (240 upvotes), no brand mention yet. We rank #4 for this question.

Drafted by Community agent · white-hat, discloses nothing salesy

Blog / SEOBlog / SEO

Trancy vs Lingopie — comparison page

A side-by-side covering price, supported platforms, dual subtitles, word review, and offline use — with a clear 'which should you pick' section and FAQ schema so answer engines can quote it.

why: AEO gap: ChatGPT & Perplexity cite a competitor's comparison page for “Trancy vs Lingopie”. We have none.

≈1,400 words · FAQ + Product schema

InfluencerInstagram / Influencer

@maya.learns — 60s Reels brief

Brief: Maya films her real daily Spanish routine — one Netflix episode with dual subtitles, saving 5 words, reviewing them on the train. Soft CTA in caption + link in bio. No script reading; keep it her voice.

why: Audience 78% language learners, 41k followers, 6.2% engagement. Strong fit, low cost.

$250 · 60s Reels · 1 round of edits

SocialX / Social

Thread: 5 ways to immerse without moving abroad

1/ You don't need to fly to Tokyo to get input. Here are 5 ways to build daily immersion from your couch — and the exact tools for each 🧵

why: Rides a trending “immersion learning” topic this week; links to our new immersion guide.

Drafted by Social agent · 6 posts

Redditr/Spanish

Reply to “Language Reactor alternatives?”

Language Reactor is great but if you want something that also tracks the words you save across sessions, Trancy does that and works on YouTube + Netflix. Migaku is the heavier, flashcard-first option if you're deep into Anki.

why: Direct alternatives question — we're a genuine answer here, 0 mentions so far.

Drafted by Community agent

Agent now:running SoV scan across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini & Perplexity…