ClickUp wins on ChatGPT.
Jugl doesn’t exist.
An independent 25-query audit of Jugl’s visibility in AI-powered search platforms. We tested the exact questions SME business owners and operations managers ask when evaluating all-in-one workforce management solutions.
Jugl is completely invisible across all three AI platforms — 0% citation rate on 25 buyer-intent queries.
When an SME owner asks ChatGPT “What are the best all-in-one business management apps for SMEs?” — ClickUp, Monday.com, Connecteam, and Zoho One get cited. Jugl doesn’t exist. The same vendors dominate Gemini and Claude. Despite offering directly competing features — task management, team chat, order management, location tracking, SOC 2 certification — no AI platform knows Jugl exists. That’s not a branding problem. That’s a pipeline problem.
Methodology
How we conducted this Xtrusio AEO/GEO Audit
This assessment combines Semrush AI Visibility data with manual buyer-intent query testing to provide a complete picture of Jugl’s competitive positioning in AI-powered answer engines — going beyond automated scores to test what decision-makers actually ask.
Why Semrush AI Visibility Fails for Niche B2B
Automated scores hide a critical problem: brand confusion
Semrush AI Visibility gives Jugl a score of 14/100. That sounds low — and it is. But when you look at what Semrush is actually tracking, the picture is even worse than the score suggests. Semrush confuses “Jugl” with completely unrelated brands.
| Company | Score | Mentions | Audience | Cited Pages | ChatGPT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| jugl.com | 14/100 | 2 | 569 | 40 | 1 |
| clickup.com | 54/100 | 42.8K | 537.4M | 53.2K | 7.9K |
| connecteam.com | 40/100 | 14.1K | 176.4M | 5.8K | 781 |


Semrush gives Jugl a score of 14/100 with just 2 total mentions and a monthly audience of 569 — but the real problem is what Semrush thinks Jugl is. The only 2 topics tracked are “GIGL: Great Ideas, Great Life” (a lifestyle blog) and “Juggworld and Adult Content” — neither has any connection to Jugl’s actual product. Semrush is confusing “Jugl” with completely unrelated brands. Zero of the tracked topics relate to task management, order management, or SME business tools.


ClickUp dominates with 54/100 and 537.4M monthly audience, while Connecteam holds 40/100 with strong presence in employee management queries. Both have thousands of citations across all AI platforms. But even their scores are inflated by broad topics — the real question is who appears when an SME owner asks a specific buying question. For Jugl, the answer across all platforms is: nobody knows it exists.
Semrush AI Visibility doesn’t even track what Jugl actually does. The 14/100 score comes from brand name confusion with lifestyle blogs and adult content — not from task management or order management queries. This is why we use Xtrusio’s buyer-intent methodology to test what real decision-makers actually ask during discovery.
Platform Scorecard
Who wins the buyer’s attention — platform by platform
We tested 25 buyer-intent queries across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Jugl was cited on exactly zero queries across all three platforms. Here’s who dominated instead.
The Invisible Brand
Zero citations across every platform, every query, every topic
When an SME business owner asks any AI platform “What are the best all-in-one business management apps for SMEs?” — ClickUp, Monday.com, Zoho One, and Connecteam get cited. Jugl is never mentioned. Here’s what that looks like across different buyer scenarios.
“What are the best all-in-one business management apps for SMEs that combine task management, team chat, and cloud storage in one platform?”
This is the exact query Jugl’s entire product is built to answer. Yet across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, the response consistently recommends ClickUp, Monday.com, Zoho One, Bitrix24, and Connecteam — never Jugl. The product exists. The AI platforms simply don’t know it exists.
“My field service company has 15 technicians working at different locations. I need to track their location, assign work orders, and give clients real-time updates. What tools should I look at?”
Jugl combines location tracking, work order management, and client portals in a single mobile app — exactly what this buyer needs. But AI platforms recommend Jobber, Housecall Pro, ServiceTitan, and Connecteam instead. Jugl’s unique feature combination is invisible in the discovery phase where this buyer is researching solutions.
“I’m a business consultant helping SME clients streamline their operations. What are the most underrated all-in-one business management platforms I should be recommending?”
When consultants — a key influencer channel for SME tool adoption — ask for “underrated” platforms, AI still recommends Basecamp, Notion, Bitrix24, and Odoo. Even in a query explicitly designed to surface lesser-known tools, Jugl is absent. Without reviews, press coverage, and structured content, AI models have no source material to cite.
Jugl’s product offers task management, order management, team chat, location tracking, cloud storage, and SOC 2 certification. But none of that matters if AI platforms don’t know the product exists. With 2 Semrush mentions, limited G2/Capterra reviews, and minimal press coverage, AI models have no training data to draw from. The fix isn’t more features — it’s more citable content.
AI Positioning Audit
25 buyer-intent queries — who gets cited and who gets ignored
| # | Query Topic | Cluster | ChatGPT | Gemini | Claude |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOTAL CITED | 0/25 (0%) | 0/25 (0%) | 0/25 (0%) |
Topic Cluster Heatmap
Where Jugl wins and where it disappears — by topic
Citation rates aggregated by topic cluster. Since Jugl received 0% across all platforms, every cluster shows red. The question becomes: which clusters are the highest-priority opportunities?
Recommendations
A phased roadmap to go from invisible to discoverable
- Create a “Jugl vs Monday.com vs ClickUp” comparison page on jugl.com — AI platforms prioritise structured comparison content when answering “alternatives to” queries (Q9, Q17)
- Publish a “What is All-in-One Business Management?” pillar page targeting the exact queries buyers ask — define the category and position Jugl within it
- Actively solicit G2 and Capterra reviews from existing 400+ customers — AI models weight review platforms heavily when generating vendor recommendations
- Create a dedicated “Order Management for Small Businesses” landing page highlighting order forms, client portals, and QR code sharing — this is Jugl’s unique feature combination that no competitor matches
- Publish customer case studies (Fitobee manufacturing, hospitality deployments) with structured data — AI models cite case studies as proof points when recommending vendors
- Create industry-specific landing pages for manufacturing and hospitality — “Task Management for Restaurants” and “Production Workflow Management for Manufacturers” target queries where generic tools dominate (Q6, Q13, Q15)
- Pitch SME-focused media (Entrepreneur, Inc, SME-specific blogs) with thought leadership on mobile-first operations management to build citation-worthy backlinks
- Create a “Why Mobile-First Matters for Non-Tech Teams” content piece that positions Jugl’s architecture as a category differentiator against desktop-first competitors
- Develop a “Replace 5 Apps with 1” ROI calculator on jugl.com — quantify the cost savings of consolidation to support the queries about drowning in app subscriptions (Q14)
- Build consultant/partner content targeting the IT/Ops consultant persona — a partner playbook and referral program that makes Jugl appear when consultants ask AI for recommendations (Q20)
- Create SOC 2 + data security content targeting the secure communication query (Q24) — Jugl’s SOC 2 Type II certification at SME pricing is a unique differentiator that no AI platform currently surfaces
- Run quarterly Xtrusio re-audits to track AI visibility improvement and measure which content investments are driving citations across platforms
From Invisible to Discoverable. The Window is Now.
Before ClickUp and Connecteam cement their AI dominance, let’s discuss how to get Jugl into the conversation.


