What makes a buyer-style question

It sounds like someone choosing

A buyer-style question sounds like a person trying to make a decision. It should not sound like an internal keyword list or a brand-only check.

The best prompts give AI enough room to recommend, compare, and explain tradeoffs.

Buyer-style question

The prompt should sound like someone choosing, not like an internal keyword list.

Best option

Best-option prompts ask for a shortlist.

Example shape: "What are the best tools for a B2B SaaS team that wants to improve AI visibility?"

Alternative

Alternative prompts ask what someone should consider instead of a known option.

These prompts are useful when buyers already know a competitor and want a second path.

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What are strong alternatives to [competitor] for AI visibility tracking?

Comparison

Comparison prompts ask AI to compare two or more options.

They can reveal positioning gaps because the answer must explain differences.

Problem to solve

Problem prompts start with a need. They are useful when buyers have not named the category yet.

This is where AI can recommend a category, a workflow, or a vendor.

Buyer-style test

A strong prompt gives AI room to recommend, compare, or explain a real buying choice.

Prompt shapeStrong whenWatch out for
Best optionBuyer wants a shortlistToo broad to act on
AlternativeBuyer knows one vendorPrompt becomes competitor-only
ComparisonBuyer is choosingMissing use case context
ProblemBuyer names painCategory may drift

It names the market clearly

The market should be clear enough for the answer to be useful. A prompt can include region, company type, use case, or category.

Do not overload the prompt. Add only the context needed to shape the answer.

Category language

Category language tells AI what kind of solution the buyer expects.

Use the words your buyers use, not only the words your team prefers.

Use case language

Use case language explains the job the buyer needs done.

This is often more useful than a long list of features.

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What should a B2B SaaS team use to track AI answer visibility before a product launch?

It gives AI enough room to recommend

A good buyer prompt should not force your brand into the answer. It should let AI choose.

That is what makes the result useful. If CLEA finds your brand in an honest shortlist, the evidence is stronger.

It avoids brand-only checks

Brand-only checks ask whether AI knows your company. That can be interesting, but it is not the same as buyer visibility.

Use brand-only checks carefully. They should not become the main way CLEA measures visibility.

It can be compared over time

A prompt is stronger when it can be run again without changing the meaning.

Stable wording helps CLEA compare movement over time. Change prompts when needed, but preserve history when comparison matters.

Comparison history

Stable wording makes future prompt movement easier to trust.

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