Crucially, GEOly ties AI visibility to real orders through GA4 and store connections, so you optimize for sales, not vanity mentions. For the full picture, the ecommerce brands solution and the platform overview are the best starting points, and you can compare it directly on the Jumpseller GEO detail page. Honest caveat: GEOly is deeper in commerce than it is broad across every industry vertical; if you want the widest cross-industry engine sprawl, read on.
2. Profound
Profound is the enterprise AEO leader and a genuinely strong product. It tracks visibility, citations, sentiment, and Share of Voice across 10+ engines, and its Conversation Explorer is excellent for understanding how AI discusses your category. Strengths and best-for:
Broadest engine coverage and enterprise reporting depth.
Best for large enterprises with dedicated AI-search teams.
The catch is that Profound tracks at the brand and domain level and is priced for enterprise (self-serve from around $99/mo, Growth $399, enterprise tiers $2k–5k+). That is a heavy commitment for an SMB Jumpseller merchant, and it tells you the brand is mentioned, not which SKU wins the AI shopping card.
3. Peec AI
Peec AI is a modern, well-designed mid-market GEO analytics tool covering visibility, average position, citation share, sentiment, competitor benchmarking, MCP support, and unlimited users. Strengths and best-for:
Clean mid-market analytics with generous seats (Starter $95, Pro $245, Advanced $495).
Best for marketing teams that want solid general GEO tracking.
Peec is a strong generalist, but it is not e-commerce or product-level native. For a catalog-driven Jumpseller brand, brand-level visibility misses the SKU granularity that decides sales.
4. Otterly.ai
Otterly.ai is the budget-friendly entry point, starting at $29 on its Lite tier, with prompt research, a brand visibility index, and citation tracking across ChatGPT, AI Overviews, Perplexity, Gemini, and Copilot, plus MCP and API access. Strengths and best-for:
Lowest cost of entry for a solo founder or small team.
Best for SMBs testing GEO before committing budget.
For a Jumpseller merchant on a tight budget it is a reasonable first step, but it is shallow on commerce: it indexes brand visibility, not product-level Share-of-Card, so it will not tell you which listings AI recommends.
5. Semrush AI Visibility Toolkit
The Semrush AI Visibility Toolkit bolts AI visibility onto the familiar SEO suite at about $99/mo per domain. Strengths and best-for:
Convenient if your team already lives in Semrush.
Best for SEO-led teams consolidating tools.
It is SEO-first, so AI visibility is an add-on view rather than a commerce-native system. It will not give a Jumpseller catalog product-level Share-of-Card across your markets.
GEOly competitive landscape: brand Share-of-Model leaderboard and bubble map for a product category in AI answers — source: app.geoly.ai
Across this field the honest split is simple: the others are broader across industries, and GEOly is deeper in commerce. If your store lives or dies by which products AI recommends, and in how many languages, depth wins.
Jumpseller-specific GEO checklist
Complete product structured data in every language you sell: fill price, availability, GTIN, and review fields so engines can read and trust each localized listing.
Do not machine-translate metadata blindly; localize product attributes and descriptions so AI answers in Spanish, Portuguese, and English all pull clean data.
Publish an llms.txt pointing AI crawlers to your key product and category pages across locales.
Prioritize by demand, not catalog order: use GEOly's Query Fan-out analysis to see which product needs AI shoppers ask about in each market, then fix those SKUs first.
Keep reviews and structured ratings current per market, since AI shopping answers lean on them heavily.
Map your multi-channel listings so the same product is consistent everywhere an engine can read it.
Connect GA4 so you can tie AI visibility gains to actual orders by region.
FAQ
Is GEOly better than Profound for Jumpseller?
For a Jumpseller store, yes, on fit. Profound is the stronger enterprise AEO suite with broader engine sprawl, but it tracks at the brand level and is priced for enterprise. GEOly tracks at the product and SKU level and reports Share-of-Card, which is what decides sales for a multilingual DTC store.
Do I need a GEO tool if my Jumpseller store already ranks well in Google?
Traditional SEO ranking and AI answer visibility are different games. AI engines synthesize one recommendation instead of ten links, so a page that ranks can still be absent from the AI answer, and that gap multiplies across every language you sell in.
How does multilingual selling change GEO on Jumpseller?
Every market you serve is a separate AI-answer surface generated in that language. Being recommended in one locale does not carry over, so you need visibility tracking and structured data that follow each language, not just your home market.
Is AI shopping relevant for a small Jumpseller merchant?
Yes. Share-of-Card measures whether your products appear in AI shopping recommendations for ready-to-buy prompts, and that surface is open to small stores with clean product data as readily as to large ones.
Where do I start if my budget is tight?
Run a GEO audit to see your current readiness and the ordered fix list, then focus on completing product schema in your top-selling market first before expanding to the rest.
Start tracking
AI search is already routing Jumpseller shoppers to a shortlist, in several languages, whether or not you can see it. The brands that win in 2026 will be the ones measuring product-level visibility and Share-of-Card, then fixing the feed and schema that decide it. Run a free GEO Audit to see where your listings stand across your markets, and read more from the GEOly Platform team on making DTC catalogs AI-ready.