Known — but not on your terms.
The line that lands › Google's own Knowledge Panel about Anthropic is sourced from Wikipedia — not from anthropic.com. When someone says they want "AI SEO," this is what they mean: the entity-trust layer. You're one of the most trusted names in AI to humans, and you've done almost nothing to be a self-defined, machine-trusted entity. Famous — and invisible on your own terms.
The eight entity-authority factors — and the split that tells the story
The suite at a glance — seven tools, the headline of each
The control gap — why fame isn't fully converting
Why GEO is the prize — the thinnest, most-fragmented competitor plane
Across 33 competitor tools, GEO is the single thinnest plane — and the most fragmented. The hardest capabilities each live in exactly one rival; no competitor unifies them. That is Bliss's clearest greenfield.
| Capability | Who has it | The Bliss tool |
|---|---|---|
| Entity collision / split detection | Omnia (only one) | Collision & Knowledge-Gap |
| Knowledge-gap detection | AthenaHQ (only one) | Collision & Knowledge-Gap |
| Brand metadata vault | Bluefish (only one) | Brand Metadata Vault — open & deployable |
| Knowledge-panel / entity audit | Kalicube (specialist) | KG Membership + Scorecard — transparent |
"AI SEO" is really GEO, and no competitor unifies it. A transparent plane that does entity definition + disambiguation + collision + KG membership + third-party trust + the live entity probe in one place has no peer — and ships the fixes as deployable code.
Go deeper — the GEO entity-authority suite
Each tool is a full screen on real anthropic.com data, with transparent scoring and deployable fixes.