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Why am I visible on Google but not mentioned by ChatGPT or Perplexity

Updated 30 March 2026

Quick Answer

Google ranks pages using its own algorithm. AI platforms synthesise answers from training data, live retrieval and entity signals. Strong Google rankings.

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Many UK business owners are discovering a frustrating disconnect. Their website ranks well on Google, sometimes on the first page for important commercial terms, yet when they ask ChatGPT or Perplexity for a recommendation in their sector, their business is nowhere to be seen. Understanding why visibility differs across AI platforms explains this gap and reveals what needs to change. This is not a bug or an oversight. Google and AI platforms operate on fundamentally different models of information retrieval and presentation. A strong Google ranking is a positive signal, but it is only one of several factors that AI platforms consider when deciding which businesses to include in a generated answer. ## How Google differs from AI platforms Google ranks individual web pages based on a complex algorithm that weighs factors including content relevance, backlink authority, technical site health, user engagement signals and hundreds of other ranking factors. The output is a list of pages, ordered by calculated relevance. AI platforms such as ChatGPT and Perplexity do not produce ranked lists. They generate synthesised answers drawn from multiple sources. The criteria they use to select which businesses to mention are different from Google's ranking algorithm. ChatGPT, in its standard mode, draws on training data collected from the web up to its knowledge cutoff. In browsing mode, it retrieves live web content but still synthesises rather than ranks. The businesses it mentions are those that appear consistently and clearly across the sources it has access to. Perplexity performs real-time web searches for every query and constructs its answer from the results, citing specific sources. It tends to favour pages that provide direct, structured answers to the query rather than pages optimised for keyword matching. Google AI Overviews use Google's own index but apply a different selection process from traditional organic rankings. A page ranked third organically might be c

Why this matters for UK businesses

AI search is changing how customers find businesses. When someone asks ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot or Google AI a question like this, the platform gives a direct answer. It does not show a list of links.

The business that AI understands and trusts gets named. The rest are invisible. In our testing of 1,400+ UK businesses, 77% are sending confusing signals to AI platforms.

Understanding questions like this one is the first step to making sure AI recommends your business, not your competitors. Get a free AI visibility audit to see where you stand.

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Adam Parker

AI Search Visibility Specialist

Adam is the founder of Rank4AI, specialising in AI search visibility. He helps businesses get found across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and AI Overviews through technical optimisation and strategic content.

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