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Title: CremyX Review: How an SEO Specialist Used AI Visibility to Appear in ChatGPT Answers Within 5 Weeks
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2nd Apr 2026, - Marcus Chen has spent five years optimizing websites for SaaS companies and ecommerce brands across Toronto. By his own admission, he rarely gets excited about new tools. Most AI writing platforms, he says, have better marketing than product. So when a colleague mentioned CremyX, Chen's expectations were low. What changed his mind was not the writing quality alone. It was a feature most AI marketing tools do not offer at all.The shift Chen noticed in client analyticsEarlier this year, Chen began tracking a new traffic source across his client portfolio: AI engines. Visits from ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity were growing month over month. For some clients, AI referral traffic reached 8 to 12 percent of total visits. Traditional SEO, Chen realized, only optimizes for Google's blue links. The question nobody was asking: "When someone asks ChatGPT for a recommendation in our space, does our brand appear in the answer?"That question led him to test CremyX, specifically for what the industry calls GEO — Generative Engine Optimization.AI Visibility: the feature that stood outCremyX includes a module called AI Visibility. According to Chen, the name sounds vague, but the mechanics are concrete. The module generates a llms.txt file that communicates brand positioning, USP, and problem-solution fit directly to AI crawlers. It also creates an ai-agent.json file so AI agents understand how to interact with the service. Blog content produced through the platform comes structured with JSON-LD schema — Article, FAQPage, Organization — making it easier for AI engines to parse and reference.Chen set this up for a small SaaS client. Before implementation, he tested five industry-relevant queries on ChatGPT and Perplexity. The client appear...
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