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Playbooks and data studies on getting recommended when customers ask AI what to buy and where to go. Part of Tibly, the easy way to build your site, get found, and get paid.

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A homeowner at her kitchen table reading an AI answer on her phone, renovation paperwork spread in front of her
Data deep-dive · AI search researchJuly 8, 2026 · 9 min read

Who does AI name when customers ask who to hire?

Millions of logged AI citations, in one breakdown: which contractors ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity recommend, which sources they cite, and why most local companies never appear.

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A cafe owner at his counter comparing website builder options on a laptop with a handwritten pros-and-cons list
Guide · Switching platformsJuly 26, 2026 · 9 min read

How to switch website builders

Moving your site to a new platform in the order that avoids downtime. What transfers, how to keep your domain and email, and when to cancel.

Website builderMigrationGuide
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A small business owner reviewing her website's pages on a tablet before moving platforms
Guide · Switching platformsJuly 26, 2026 · 8 min read

How to move your website off Squarespace

Leaving Squarespace without losing your domain, your email, or your rankings. What transfers, what does not, and what if Squarespace is your registrar.

Website builderMigrationGuide
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A studio owner rebuilding her business website on a laptop as the new pages assemble on screen
Guide · Switching platformsJuly 26, 2026 · 8 min read

How to move your website off Wix

Wix has no export button, but you do not need one. How to bring your Wix content and design to a new platform and keep your domain and email.

Website builderMigrationGuide
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A contractor at his workshop desk working on his company's web presence on a laptop
Guide · Switching platformsJuly 26, 2026 · 9 min read

How to move your website off GoDaddy

GoDaddy bundles your site, domain, and email into one bill, but they are three things. How to move the website and keep the other two working.

Website builderMigrationDomains
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A business owner working through a site inventory checklist in a notebook
Guide · Switching platformsJuly 26, 2026 · 9 min read

Should you move your website off WordPress?

When leaving WordPress is right and when it is a mistake. How to tell which you are in, what moving involves, and how to keep your rankings.

Website builderMigrationGuide
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Guide · Switching platformsJuly 26, 2026 · 7 min read

How to move your website off Weebly

Weebly has stood still since Square bought it, and so has your site. How to move to a current platform and keep your domain and rankings.

Website builderMigrationGuide
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Guide · DomainsJuly 26, 2026 · 7 min read

How to point your domain at a new website

You do not have to transfer your domain to change hosts. Add two DNS records, keep your registrar, keep your email. Step by step, per registrar.

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A barber updating his shop's website from his phone between clients
Guide · Website editingJuly 22, 2026 · 7 min read

How to update your website without a web designer

Stop paying $100 a change or letting the site go stale. How click-to-edit websites work, what stale pages cost you in AI answers, and when to switch.

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A customer paying a florist's invoice from their phone while the florist wraps a bouquet
Guide · Payments & invoicingJuly 18, 2026 · 8 min read

How to take payments on your own website (2026)

Send invoices and get paid on your site without bolting on another app. What bank payments vs cards really cost, and how the 1% flat-fee model works.

PaymentsInvoicingSmall business
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A cafe owner at his counter comparing website builder options on a laptop with a handwritten pros-and-cons list
Comparison · Website buildersJuly 16, 2026 · 9 min read

The best website builders for small business (2026)

Wix, Squarespace, WordPress, or an AI builder? An honest comparison for small businesses: cost, upkeep, AI-search visibility, and getting paid from your site.

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A pottery studio owner describing her business into a laptop as her new website assembles on screen
Explainer · AI website buildersJuly 15, 2026 · 7 min read

How AI website builders actually work in 2026

What happens between 'describe your business' and a live website? How AI builders generate pages, copy, and design — and the three things they still can't do.

Website builderAISmall business
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A dashboard comparing organic search traffic against AI referral traffic for a contractor website
Answer · SEOJuly 11, 2026 · 8 min read

Is SEO dead for contractors?

No, but the payoff changed. The numbers on falling click-through, ranking decoupling from AI citations, and why abandoning SEO today would still be a mistake.

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A phone showing Google reviews next to a laptop showing an AI contractor recommendation
Answer · ReviewsJuly 11, 2026 · 7 min read

Does AI use Google reviews to pick contractors?

Probably on Google's own surfaces, with a real path into ChatGPT via Yelp, but no study proves reviews cause an AI to name you. The layered, honest answer.

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A step-by-step guide on a desk for getting a contractor business cited in AI search answers
Answer · AEOJuly 11, 2026 · 8 min read

How do I get my business into AI answers?

You can't optimize for 'AI' as one thing, the engines read different sources. The per-engine checklist that works, plus the honest truth about schema and llms.txt.

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A contractor looking at a phone showing an AI chat answer that lists other companies but not his own
Answer · ChatGPTJuly 11, 2026 · 7 min read

Why doesn't ChatGPT recommend my business?

The honest answer: ChatGPT names very few local businesses at all, and you may be visible on other engines. What actually keeps a contractor out of its answers.

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A solar installer checking system details on a phone beside rooftop panels
Playbook · SolarJuly 10, 2026 · 8 min read

AI visibility for solar installers

Solar buyers ask AI about payback, incentives, and whether you'll last for the 25-year warranty. How installers get named on the questions that decide the sale.

SolarFinancingAEO
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A painting contractor reviewing a job checklist and color notes on a notebook
Playbook · PaintingJuly 10, 2026 · 8 min read

How painting contractors get named by ChatGPT

Painting is the most crowded trade, and buyers judge the result themselves. So AI names the painters who prove process: prep, timeline, cleanup, and warranty.

PaintingChatGPTAEO
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A concrete contractor finishing a freshly poured slab on a job site
Playbook · ConcreteJuly 10, 2026 · 8 min read

AI visibility for concrete contractors

Concrete serves two buyers: the builder sourcing a sub and the anxious homeowner asking AI if their foundation crack is serious. How to get named by both.

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An electrician's service truck parked outside a residential home on a job
Playbook · ElectricalJuly 10, 2026 · 8 min read

How electricians get recommended by AI in 2026

A panel fails or a homeowner needs an EV charger, and they ask AI who to call. How electricians get named, starting with the license only you can prove.

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A technician checking Google Gemini on a phone at a job site
Guide · GeminiJuly 9, 2026 · 7 min read

How to get recommended by Google Gemini

Gemini recommends far more local businesses than ChatGPT, which makes it the most winnable AI engine for a contractor. What SOCi found and what to do about it.

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An electrician checking his phone at the tailgate of his work truck at dawn, gear loaded behind him
Guide · GEOJuly 8, 2026 · 9 min read

How to rank on ChatGPT: the contractor's GEO guide

There's no ranking on ChatGPT, only getting named. A practical GEO (generative engine optimization) guide for contractors: how AI picks companies, what to publish, and how to measure it.

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Comparison · GEO toolsJuly 8, 2026 · 8 min read

Best GEO & AI SEO tools for contractors (2026)

An honest comparison of AI visibility (GEO) tools for trades businesses: Tibly, Profound, Peec AI, Otterly, and Semrush. What each costs, who each is for, and what matters for local contractors.

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A homeowner on his front porch at dusk checking an AI answer on his phone, a contractor's van parked across the street
Guide · AI visibilityJuly 6, 2026 · 9 min read

What is AI visibility? The contractor's guide for 2026

Homeowners now ask ChatGPT and Google who to hire, and the answer is a few names instead of ten links. What AI visibility means for a trades business, and how to know where you stand.

AI visibilityAEOTrades marketing
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A roofing contractor leaning on his truck reviewing a tablet, with a re-roofing job in progress on the house behind him
Deep dive · Answer enginesJune 29, 2026 · 8 min read

How ChatGPT decides which contractors to recommend

When someone asks ChatGPT for a roofer or an HVAC company, it names names. What we've learned about where those names come from, and what gets a company onto the list.

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