AI search report

See where Radix (.store) is losing buyers in AI search

See when AI mentions Radix (.store), where buyer questions leave you out, and what to fix first so more buyers discover you before competitors.

What buyers see in AI search

What AI says before buyers reach Radix (.store)'s site

Radix (.store) shows up in

33%

Radix (.store) appears in 0% of buyer questions and 100% of direct comparison questions that include Radix (.store). Namecheap appears in 100% of buyer questions.

Buyer questions missed

67%

Radix (.store) is left out of 67% of the buyer and comparison questions checked.

Who AI recommends instead

Namecheap

Namecheap is the competitor AI surfaces most often here.

Where AI already picks you

AI does not consistently connect Radix (.store) with a clear reason buyers would choose it yet. That usually means the evidence buyers need is either missing, scattered, or easier to find on competitor sites.

Where competitors beat you

  • Competitors beat Radix (.store) on Customer support. Namecheap is rated strong while Radix (.store) is limited.
  • Competitors beat Radix (.store) on Domain Availability Search. GoDaddy is rated strong while Radix (.store) is limited.
  • Competitors beat Radix (.store) on Email Hosting Included. GoDaddy is rated strong while Radix (.store) is moderate.

How AI describes you vs competitors

What AI connects each brand with

What buyers care aboutWhat this meansRadix (.store)GoDaddyNamecheapNetwork Solutions
PricingAI has little clear evidence connecting Radix (.store) with pricing.Barely associatedBarely associatedBarely associatedBarely associated
Customer supportAI gives Namecheap more credit for customer support than Radix (.store).Barely associatedBarely associatedClearly associatedBarely associated
Ease of useAI has little clear evidence connecting Radix (.store) with ease of use.Barely associatedBarely associatedBarely associatedBarely associated
Email Hosting IncludedAI sometimes connects Radix (.store) with email hosting included, but the story is not dominant yet.Sometimes associatedClearly associatedBarely associatedBarely associated
Ssl CertificatesAI gives Namecheap more credit for ssl certificates than Radix (.store).Barely associatedBarely associatedClearly associatedBarely associated
Domain Availability SearchAI gives GoDaddy more credit for domain availability search than Radix (.store).Barely associatedClearly associatedBarely associatedSometimes associated

Buyer questions you are missing

The questions where buyers may never see Radix (.store)

These are high-intent questions where AI did not mention Radix (.store). Each one can become a clear answer page AI can trust and reuse, supported by evidence from Radix (.store)'s site.

Buyer question

best domain registrar for small business website

Radix (.store) was not mentioned in this AI answer.

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Buyer question

how to register a domain name for my startup

Radix (.store) was not mentioned in this AI answer.

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Buyer question

affordable domain registration platform with email hosting

Radix (.store) was not mentioned in this AI answer.

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Buyer question

domain registrar with bulk registration for multiple brands

Radix (.store) was not mentioned in this AI answer.

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Buyer question

cheapest way to register .com domain globally

Radix (.store) was not mentioned in this AI answer.

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Buyer question

domain management platform for content creators and entrepreneurs

Radix (.store) was not mentioned in this AI answer.

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What to fix first

The shortest path to better AI search presence

Readable turns missed buyer questions into pages AI can trust, clearer evidence buyers can verify, and comparison answers that make it easier for AI tools to recommend you.

1

Close the Customer support gap before competitors keep winning the recommendation.: Buyers are asking about Customer support, but your homepage barely explains it. AI answers currently connect Namecheap more strongly with that need.

2

Create dedicated comparison pages (Radix vs Namecheap, Radix vs GoDaddy) targeting e-commerce-specific attributes like inventory management integration and store-focused DNS features to capture comparison traffic where Radix currently appears.

3

Develop content positioning Radix for bulk .store registration and portfolio management, citing case studies of multi-brand retailers to compete in the enterprise/bulk registration category where only GoDaddy and Namecheap are mentioned.

4

Establish Radix as a citation source in AI training data by publishing third-party reviewed comparisons emphasizing e-commerce-specific value (conversion-optimized domain psychology, retail customer support) rather than generic registrar attributes.

5

Bulk domain registration queries (multiple brands) mention GoDaddy and Namecheap but exclude Radix, despite potential for .store portfolio management positioning.

What you’ll see in the AI search review

Find the AI answers costing you buyers

In one review, we’ll show where Radix (.store) is missing, which competitors AI is recommending instead, and the first pages or evidence updates most likely to help you show up.

1

The buyer questions where Radix (.store) is left out.

2

The competitor claims AI is repeating instead.

3

The first fixes most likely to help Radix (.store) show up.

Fix the buyer moments AI is missing

We’ll show you which AI answers are costing you buyers and what to publish first.

Bring this report to a short review with Readable. You will leave knowing the buyer questions, evidence gaps, and answer pages that matter most.

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