A consultant inside your AI,
picking topics, writing, and tracking results.
Citely is an assistant that connects to your AI over MCP. Paste one link and your ChatGPT or Claude can reach your product information and your market data — so it can decide what to write, write it the way an AI is willing to cite, and then tell you how often you were mentioned this month.
One link connects all of this to your AI. The same AI you already write with now has more than a hundred dedicated agents and thirteen knowledge institutes behind it — and all of them learn something new every day.
What it looks like in practice
You type one sentence; Citely connects the data behind the scenes; your AI writes content already ordered the way citation works. The screen below is an illustration.
From "what does my content score" to "how should I write it"
On every plan your AI loads GKM Research's writing craft: three guides and six reference tables, covering writing from scratch, rewriting what you already have, and checking yourself passage by passage — plus how to open a paragraph, which words read as machine-written on sight, and what to fix for each point the content check takes off. Revising is no longer something you have to work out alone.
Every plan getsthe full craft: a complete way of writing that your AI follows directly, plus the content check — paste a draft in and it tells you, item by item, where it falls short.
What you pay more for is data: from Lite up, ten tracked keywords measured weekly with the numbers handed to you as they are; from Standard up, interpretation and a monthly performance report on top.
One thing to be clear about: a draft you write in conversation using these guides is not the same as an article delivered by GKM Research's production line. Delivered articles go through a separate compliance review; what you write in the chat does not, and compliance is your responsibility.The full explanation and the three boundaries
What you are actually buying
Not access to data — results you can hold. What to write, how to write it, and whether it worked: all three happen in the same conversation.
1. Working out what to write this month
Not knowing what is worth writing is where most people stall first. Ask once, and it looks at what the market is asking, who the AI can currently answer with, and which topics your peers have already covered — then hands you a list you can start writing from, ordered by commercial value.
2. Writing content an AI will cite
Reading well is not the same as being cited. An AI picks passages it can safely quote; it does not read the whole piece. Citely writes to that mechanism.
3. Seeing whether it worked
Ask once at the end of the month and get it in plain language: how often you were mentioned, where you stand against your peers, and what to fill in next.