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Practical answers about competitive intelligence.

Learn how YouGotUs maps competitor websites, rankings, backlinks, AI visibility, business context, and social signals into growth moves.

What is competitive intelligence for marketing?

Competitive intelligence for marketing studies the visible market around your domain so your team can make better content, SEO, backlink, social, and campaign decisions.

How is this different from SEO software?

SEO tools usually focus on keywords, audits, or backlinks in isolation. YouGotUs connects search with competitor websites, link sources, AI citations, social narratives, and business context.

How does it help with business planning?

YouGotUs shows which competitors already have authority, traffic signals, social attention, and clear positioning so founders and operators can judge category difficulty before committing budget.

What data does YouGotUs analyze?

YouGotUs analyzes competitor websites, rankings, estimated traffic, backlinks, referring domains, AI-search visibility, business context, social profiles, and campaign-relevant signals.

Do you do custom or primary research?

Yes. YouGotUs can support custom primary research when a market question needs direct evidence. That primary research background includes engaging more than 1,000 AI engineers to understand how real builders think about AI systems, adoption, and workflows.

Can you bring over existing research content?

Yes. We own the YouGot.us research archive, including original studies and insights on AI agents, LLMs in production, Data Engineering for AI, and MLOps. Relevant work can be published in the YouGotUs research library with a clean content, canonical, and attribution plan.

Are the numbers exact?

No. Many traffic, reach, authority, and graph metrics are modeled estimates or workflow outputs. Use them for comparison, prioritization, and trend direction rather than exact real-world counts.

What do I need to start?

Start with a primary domain. YouGotUs uses that domain to map the surrounding market, identify competitors, and generate project-level intelligence.