Conductor brings real-time artificial intelligence search intelligence to ChatGPT

Conductor has launched an enterprise-grade app for ChatGPT that delivers real-time artificial intelligence search visibility, sentiment, and market share data, while enabling automated agentic workflows across teams. The integration positions Conductor as a verified intelligence layer for brands seeking to understand and influence how they appear in large language model responses.

Conductor has introduced an enterprise-focused app for ChatGPT that brings real-time artificial intelligence search visibility, sentiment, and market share data directly into the conversational interface. The company positions its platform as an enterprise AEO and SEO solution that unifies data across search, analytics, technical diagnostics, and content performance, and it is presented as the only verified, enterprise-grade AEO layer tailored for global brands. The Conductor app is built on the company’s existing intelligence platform, with a roadmap toward a single layer where keyword trends, content performance, technical insights, and competitive signals all feed into the artificial intelligence agents organizations rely on.

The integration is designed to help brands understand exactly where they appear in artificial intelligence search results, how they are perceived, and how they compare with competitors across multiple large language models. Conductor emphasizes that teams across marketing, product, and operations can access unified, real-time brand intelligence to fuel smarter content, more consistent reporting, and better strategic alignment. The company stresses enterprise requirements such as data accuracy, security, and protection, noting that it is a verified OpenAI app and highlighting what it describes as the industry’s first ISO 42001 certification for responsible artificial intelligence use.

Conductor outlines several core use cases within ChatGPT, including tracking how often a brand appears in artificial intelligence conversations and which citations drive that visibility, auditing brand reputation and sentiment in real time across topics, and identifying which competitors dominate artificial intelligence responses and why. Users can benchmark competitive presence with a definitive leaderboard without running manual reports, and they can build custom artificial intelligence agents that monitor visibility, track sentiment shifts, and alert teams when important changes occur across large language models. Conductor frames this shift toward agentic artificial intelligence as a new era of enterprise operations that extends beyond traditional SEO, AEO, or marketing.

The company is actively recruiting builders, agencies, and system integrators to create high-value applications and agents on top of its verified intelligence layer, positioning this as a major new services opportunity. In a detailed FAQ, Conductor states that using its app in ChatGPT does not train OpenAI’s public models, because its agreement specifies that excluded metadata from the Conductor app is not used for training, and that customers can query enterprise data while keeping it private to their organization. The app uses a Split Reasoning architecture, where ChatGPT interprets user intent and handles the conversation while Conductor’s API supplies factual data, which the company says reduces outdated information and hallucinations.

Conductor argues that a verified app offers advantages over custom MCP connectors, since verification requires OpenAI’s security and technical vetting and avoids the need for developer mode that many enterprises block. The initial release focuses on artificial intelligence search intelligence around market share, mentions, and sentiment, with plans to expand to technical website health, analytics, and content recommendations inside ChatGPT workflows. Conductor differentiates its approach from MCP servers offered by tools such as Semrush and Ahrefs, claiming those typically expose only static keyword and SEO datasets, while Conductor unifies mentions, citations, sentiment, keywords, pages, content analytics, and technical data across multiple large language models including ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot. Access to the ChatGPT app is limited to Conductor customers with MCP server access and a paid ChatGPT plan, and the app is currently offered as a Free Early Access Preview, with plans to add it as a paid option within Conductor subscriptions in the future.

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