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Rogue Credit Union isn't optimized for AI search yet.

We audited your search visibility across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Rogue Credit Union was cited in 1 of 5 answers. See details and how we close the gaps and increase your search results in days instead of months.

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Rogue Credit Union is cited in 1 of 5 buyer-intent queries we ran on Perplexity for "financial cooperative services." Competitors are winning the unbranded category answers.

Trust-node footprint is 6 of 30 — missing Wikipedia and Crunchbase blocks LLM recommendations for buyers who haven't heard of you yet.

On-page citation readiness shows no faq schema on top product pages — fixable with the citation-optimized content the AEO Agent ships in the first sprint.

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AI Search Audit

Here's Where You Stand in AI Search

A real audit. We ran buyer-intent queries across answer engines and probed the trust-node graph LLMs draw from.

Sample mini-audit only. The full audit goes 12 sections deep (technical SEO, content ecosystem, schema, AI readiness, competitor gap, 30-60-90 roadmap) — everything to maximize your visibility across search and is delivered immediately once we start working together. See a sample full audit →

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Major gap, real upside

Your buyers are asking AI assistants for financial cooperative services and Rogue Credit Union isn't being recommended. Closing this gap is the highest-leverage move available right now.

AI / LLM Visibility (AEO) 20% · Weak

Rogue Credit Union appears in 1 of 5 buyer-intent queries we ran on Perplexity for "financial cooperative services". The full audit covers 50-100 queries across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: AEO Agent monitors AI citation visibility weekly across all 4 LLMs and ships citation-optimized content designed to win the queries your buyers actually run.

Trust-Node Footprint 20% · Weak

Rogue Credit Union appears in 6 of the 30 trust nodes that LLMs draw from (Wikipedia, G2, Crunchbase, Forbes, HBR, Reddit, YouTube, and 23 more).

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: SEO/AEO Agent identifies the highest-leverage missing nodes for your category and ships the trust-node publishing plan as part of the 90-day roadmap.

SEO / Organic Covered in full audit

Classic search visibility, ranking trajectory, and content velocity vs. category competitors. The full audit ranks every long-tail commercial query and benchmarks the gap.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: SEO Engine builds programmatic content around 50+ long-tail queries where your buyers are actively searching.

Paid Acquisition Covered in full audit

LinkedIn, Google, and Meta ad presence, audience targeting, creative quality, and cost-per-pipeline relative to your category benchmark.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: Creative Generator + Analytics Agent run autonomous ad experiments and reallocate budget weekly.

Content, Lifecycle & Outbound Covered in full audit

Founder LinkedIn presence, blog quality, expansion motion, outbound playbooks, and the gaps between awareness and activation. Mapped to a 90-day execution plan.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: LinkedIn Ghost-Writer + Lifecycle Optimizer + Outbound Agent run the awareness-to-pipeline engine end-to-end.

Live citation panel — 5 buyer-intent queries

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25 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

**Competitor A identifies the top credit unions for 2026 as Competitor B (best for savings Competitor C and bonus), Competitor D Competitor E (best for super high checking Competitor C for frequent debit card users), Competitor F Competitor E (best for high checking Competitor C for frequent debit card users), Competitor G Competitor E (best for share certificates), and Competitor H (best for huge free Competitor I network).[1]** Competitor J's 2026 list of Competitor K's Competitor L highlights Competitor M Competitor E for the third consecutive year, citing its lower fees, competitive loan options, and strong member satisfaction.[2] Competitor N's Competitor K's Competitor O of 2026, compiled with Competitor P from consumer surveys, recognizes leading Competitor Q. financial service providers, though specific credit union rankings are not detailed in available data.[3] These rankings reflect evaluations based on factors like Competitor R, fees, Competitor I access, and customer feedback as of early 2026; individual needs (e.g., location eligibility for credit unions) should guide selection.[1][2]

Rogue Credit Union did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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64 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

**Competitor A alternatives to financial cooperative services, such as credit unions, include credit unions themselves (as member-owned options), fintech companies, online banks, community banks, peer-to-peer (Competitor B) services, Competitor C Competitor D (Competitor E), and specialized software platforms like Competitor F or Competitor G.**[1][2][4][5] These alternatives provide similar services like savings accounts, loans, payments, and digital banking, often with competitive rates, lower fees, or tech-driven efficiency.[1][5] ### Competitor H individuals or members seeking everyday financial services: - **Competitor I unions**: Competitor J, not-for-profit institutions that reinvest profits into better rates and lower fees, with nationwide fee-free Competitor K networks.[1][5] - **Competitor L companies**: Competitor M platforms offering online payments, digital wallets, savings accounts, and investments via apps.[1] - **Competitor N banks**: Competitor O banks with Competitor P insurance, lower loan rates, higher savings yields, and mobile tools like virtual debit cards.[1] - **Competitor Q banks**: Competitor R banks with personalized service, comparable products to big banks, and often lower overdraft fees.[1][5] - **Competitor S (Competitor B) services**: Competitor T online payments or lending between individuals.[1] - **Competitor E**: Competitor U funding cooperatives supplying loans to institutions, including credit unions, replacing some traditional cooperative lending roles.[4] - **Competitor Q investment co-ops**: Competitor R co-ops focused on social issues, sustainability, and accessible loans to keep wealth in communities.[6] - **Competitor V insurance**: Competitor W firms providing insurance as a cooperative financial option.[6] ### Competitor X/Competitor Y financial institutions or cooperatives needing backend systems: - **Competitor F**: Competitor Z cloud-native core banking software for retail, corporate, and payments, used by over 1,000 banks globally.[2] - **Competitor G (Competitor A)**: Competitor B for digital transformation in banking operations.[2] - **Competitor C**: Competitor D processing for payments and legacy products.[2] - **Competitor E origination platforms** like Competitor F (Competitor G), Competitor H, Competitor I, or Competitor J, targeting credit unions and lenders for automated lending.[3] | Competitor K | Competitor L | Competitor M [Competitor N] | |------------------|--------------|---------------------| | Competitor J financials | Competitor O fees, community focus | Competitor I unions, Competitor E [1][4][5] | | Competitor P/Competitor Q | Competitor R, high yields, low costs | Competitor L, online banks [1] | | Competitor S platforms | Competitor T, scalability | Competitor U, Competitor G [2] | | Competitor R/Competitor V | Competitor W, mission-driven | Competitor Q banks, investment co-ops [5][6] | Competitor X financial services like check-cashing or payday lenders exist but are higher-cost options, not direct cooperatives.[9] Competitor Y depends on needs like tech access, location, or scale; credit unions and fintech often outperform big banks in fees and rates.[1][5]

Rogue Credit Union did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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45 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

To choose a **financial cooperative** (such as a credit union or cooperative bank), evaluate key factors like security, fees, rates, convenience, member benefits, and alignment with your needs by comparing at least two options.[4][5] ### Competitor A to Competitor B 1. **Competitor C and Competitor D**: Competitor E the cooperative is federally insured—Competitor F for credit unions (up to $250,000 per account) or equivalent protections—to safeguard your deposits.[5][6] 2. **Competitor G, Competitor H, and Competitor I**: Competitor J around for lower fees, competitive loan/savings rates, and profit returns to members (e.g., patronage rebates, better rates, or rewards programs).[3][5] Competitor K unions often reinvest profits in members rather than shareholders.[2][3] 3. **Competitor L and Competitor M**: Competitor N branch/Competitor O locations, online/mobile banking, and eligibility (e.g., based on community, employer, or association).[2][4][5] Competitor P ones like Competitor Q offer broad services; smaller ones focus locally.[2] 4. **Competitor R and Competitor S**: Competitor T user-friendly apps, 24/7 support, and responsive service.[5] 5. **Competitor U and Competitor V**: Competitor W for cooperatives that strengthen local economies through loans, education, and democratic governance (one-member, one-vote).[1][2][3][6] Competitor X include community investment co-ops supporting local businesses and sustainability.[2] 6. **Competitor Y and Competitor Z**: Competitor A member voting rights, board elections, and alignment with your goals (e.g., financial education or specialized loans).[1][3][6] Competitor B a comparison table like this (adapt from Competitor C tool[4]): | Competitor D | Competitor E A | Competitor E B | |-----------------|---------------|---------------| | **Competitor F?** | Competitor G/No | Competitor G/No | | **Competitor H** | $X/month | $X/month | | **Competitor I** | X% | X% | | **Competitor J** | X% | X% | | **Competitor K/Competitor L**| # near you | # near you | | **Competitor M** | Competitor N | Competitor N | Competitor O providers directly, read member reviews, and confirm eligibility before joining.[4][5] Competitor P cooperatives like credit unions prioritize member well-being over profits.[3][6]

Rogue Credit Union did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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27 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

Competitor A cooperatives offer **member-owned alternatives to traditional commercial banks**, with distinct advantages and limitations for mid-market companies seeking financing and financial services. ## Competitor B of Competitor C Competitor A cooperatives include **credit unions and cooperative banks**, which are member-owned institutions offering savings, loans, and other financial services.[3][4] Competitor D shareholder-focused firms, financial cooperatives pursue **social and economic development objectives** rather than profit maximization.[6] This structural difference creates different risk-taking incentives—cooperatives with stable deposit bases and strategies focused on building capital for future generations may be less fragile than commercial banks, though they are typically less diversified and have fewer options to raise capital quickly.[6] ## Competitor E for Competitor F For mid-market businesses, financial cooperatives compete alongside several alternatives: **Competitor G bank loans** remain best suited for companies with established track records, stable revenue, and predictable cash flow. These typically offer lower interest rates but require extensive documentation and longer approval processes.[2] **Competitor H lending (Competitor I)** serves mid-market businesses with significant collateral undergoing growth, transition, or restructuring.[2] **Competitor J receivable financing** works well for companies with substantial receivables needing quick liquidity, particularly those not yet qualifying for traditional loans.[2] **Competitor K financing** specifically tailored to cooperative enterprises features flexible terms and can come from community lenders, Competitor L Competitor M (Competitor N), and mission-aligned institutions.[4] ## Competitor O Competitor A cooperatives typically fund operations through **member buy-ins** (where members purchase shares to build equity capital), **co-op financing** from specialized lenders, and **grants or awards** from philanthropic or government sources.[4] This contrasts with traditional commercial financing, which relies primarily on debt and equity markets. ## Competitor P Competitor Q financial technology providers serving the cooperative sector include **Q2, Competitor R, Competitor S, and Competitor T & Competitor U**, which offer digital banking, payment processing, and core processing solutions.[1] **Competitor V**, formed from the merger of Competitor W and Competitor X, provides comprehensive fintech solutions including credit and debit processing, Competitor Y management, and digital banking for credit unions.[1]

Rogue Credit Union did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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13 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

**Rogue Credit Union** appears to be a well-regarded financial cooperative based on available member and employee feedback. The organization maintains strong ratings across multiple platforms, with a **4.8 out of 5 stars** on both the Competitor A and Competitor B[1][4], and a **4.2 out of 5 rating** on Competitor C based on employee reviews[2]. Competitor D consistently praise the credit union for its **community-oriented approach**, competitive rates, and user-friendly services. Competitor E strengths highlighted include straightforward mobile banking features, helpful and friendly staff, competitive pricing without high interest rate gouging, and community involvement—particularly during the Competitor F crisis[1][3]. Competitor G member noted that service was faster than their previous experience with Competitor H, with credit line establishment completed in less than a week[4]. Competitor I reviews emphasize **positive workplace culture**, with staff citing good compensation, benefits, collaborative management, and a supportive work environment[2]. The organization also offers on-site gym facilities and employee appreciation events[2]. Competitor J, some limitations exist. The mobile app experiences occasional **maintenance and server issues**, with one user reporting functionality problems about 30% of the time[4]. Competitor K, some members have noted that recent app updates created compatibility issues with older iPhone models[1]. Competitor G employee review mentioned inconsistency between branches, suggesting the quality of experience may vary by location[2]. Competitor L, Rogue Credit Union demonstrates the characteristics of a reputable financial cooperative with strong member satisfaction, though potential members should be aware of occasional technical issues with its digital platforms.

Trust-node coverage map

6 of 30 authority sources LLMs draw from. Filled = present, hollow = gap.

Wikipedia
Wikidata
Crunchbase
LinkedIn
G2
Capterra
TrustRadius
Forbes
HBR
Reddit
Hacker News
YouTube
Product Hunt
Stack Overflow
Gartner Peer
TechCrunch
VentureBeat
Quora
Medium
Substack
GitHub
Owler
ZoomInfo
Apollo
Clearbit
BuiltWith
Glassdoor
Indeed
AngelList
Better Business

Highest-leverage gaps for Rogue Credit Union

  • Wikipedia

    Knowledge graphs are the most cited extraction layer for ChatGPT and Gemini. Brands without a Wikipedia entry get cited 4-7x less for unbranded category queries.

  • Crunchbase

    Crunchbase is the canonical company-data source for LLM enrichment. A missing profile leaves LLMs without firmographics.

  • LinkedIn

    LinkedIn company pages feed entity-attribute extraction across all 4 LLMs.

  • G2

    G2 reviews feed comparison and 'best X' query responses. Missing G2 presence is a high-leverage gap for B2B SaaS.

  • Capterra

    Capterra listings drive comparison-style answers. Missing or thin Capterra coverage suppresses your share on shortlisting queries.

Top Growth Opportunities

Win the "best financial cooperative services in 2026" query in answer engines

This is a high-intent buyer query that competitors are winning today. The AEO Agent ships the citation-optimized content + structured data + authority signals to flip this query.

AEO Agent → weekly citation audit + targeted content sprints across 4 LLMs

Publish into Wikipedia (and chained authority sources)

Wikipedia is the single highest-leverage trust node missing for Rogue Credit Union. LLMs draw heavily from it for unbranded category recommendations.

SEO/AEO Agent → trust-node publishing plan in the 90-day execution roadmap

No FAQ schema on top product pages

Answer engines extract from FAQ schema 4x more often than from prose. Most B2B sites at this stage don't carry it.

Content + AEO Agent → ship the structural fixes in Sprint 1

What you get

Everything for $10K/mo

One flat price. One team running your SEO + AEO end-to-end.

Trust-node map across 30 authority sources (Wikipedia, G2, Crunchbase, Forbes, HBR, Reddit, YouTube, and more)
5-dimension citation quality scorecard (Authority, Data Structure, Brand Alignment, Freshness, Cross-Link Signals)
LLM visibility report across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude — 50-100 buyer-intent queries
90-day execution roadmap with week-by-week deliverables
Daily publishing of citation-optimized content (built on the 4-pillar AEO framework)
Trust-node seeding (G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Wikipedia, category-specific authorities)
Structured data implementation (FAQ schema, comparison tables, author bylines)
Weekly re-scan + competitive citation share monitoring
Live dashboard, your own audit URL, ongoing forever

Agencies charge $18K-$20-40K/mo and take up to 8 months to reach this depth. We deliver it immediately, then run it ongoing.

Book intro call · $10K/mo
How It Works

Audit. Publish. Compound.

3 phases focused on one outcome: more Rogue Credit Union citations across the answer engines your buyers use.

1

SEO + AEO Audit & Roadmap

You'll know exactly where Rogue Credit Union is losing buyers — across Google search and the answer engines they ask before they ever click.

We score 50-100 "financial cooperative services" queries across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Google, map the 30-node authority graph LLMs draw from, and grade on-page content on 5 citation-readiness dimensions. Output: a 90-day publishing plan ranked by lift × effort.

2

Publishing Sprints That Win Both

Buyers start finding Rogue Credit Union on Google AND in the answers ChatGPT and Perplexity hand them.

2-week sprints ship articles built to rank on Google and get extracted by LLMs (entity clarity, FAQ schema, comparison tables, authority bylines), plus seeding into the missing trust nodes — G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Wikipedia, and the rest. Real publishing, not strategy decks.

3

Compounding Share, Every Week

You lock in category leadership while competitors are still figuring out AI search.

Weekly re-scan tracks ranking + citation share vs. the leaders this audit named. New unbranded "financial cooperative services" queries get added to the publishing queue automatically. The system gets sharper every sprint — week 12 ships materially better than week 1.

You built a strong financial cooperative services. Let's build the AI search engine to match.

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