- Do pet owners really pick a vet by asking ChatGPT?
- Yes. Especially in the two moments that matter most: the emergency (“emergency vet open now near me”) and the new-pet search (“best vet for a puppy”). In both, the AI answers with two or three named clinics, and the owner calls down that list. If your clinic isn't on it, the visit goes to whoever is, and you never see the miss.
- We're an independent clinic competing with corporate chains. Can we win?
- Often more easily than the chains. AI engines cite Google reviews, Yelp, AAHA accreditation, and detailed local service pages. On those surfaces, a well-reviewed independent clinic with real content beats a templated corporate location page. Tibly shows which sources each engine cites in your market, so you put effort exactly where an independent wins.
- Does this involve any client or patient information?
- No. Tibly only tracks public information: the answers AI engines give to publicly asked questions, and public profiles like Google reviews, Yelp, and accreditation listings. We never touch client records, pet medical histories, or your practice management system. Everything Tibly sees, anyone on the internet could see.
- We don't offer emergency care. Do these answers still matter?
- Yes. Emergency is one question family of seven. The bigger long-term prize is the new-patient answer: “best vet near me,” “vet accepting new patients,” “best vet for a new puppy.” Those answers decide which clinic a pet visits for the next fifteen years. Tibly tracks the full set and shows you which answers are worth winning in your market.
- What does it cost?
- Start with a free report. We run the questions pet owners in your area ask and show you who every major AI engine recommends right now. Daily tracking with competitor scoring and drafted fixes starts at $49/month. No contracts; cancel anytime.