B2B buyers use AI to research vendors before they ever visit a website. They ask ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Copilot which product to buy, and get 3 to 5 companies cited instantly. The companies that show up win the consideration. The rest never get evaluated.
Rozz builds your AI site: a clean, structured version of your content that AI agents trust and cite. You control the source. You see everything that's happening.
Nearly three quarters of B2B websites lost significant organic traffic in 2024–2025 despite stable rankings. The buyers didn't disappear. They moved to AI.
Your website works for humans and Google. But AI agents picking which company to recommend? That's a different job entirely. Same content, same company, very different experience for an AI agent:
AI agents need a layer built for how they work: clean HTML, structured data, answers that start with the answer. Same content as your main site, published separately, designed for retrieval instead of browsing. And once agents start acting on behalf of buyers (booking demos, starting trials, pulling specs into procurement docs) the gap between having this layer and not having it gets a lot wider.
Ask: what would my AI site look like?AI agents piece together information about you from whatever they can find: help articles, Reddit threads, old blog posts, competitor comparisons. You have no say in what gets cited or how accurately you're represented.
Rozz changes that. Your AI site at rozz.yourdomain.com becomes the authoritative source, clean, structured, and always current. AI agents prefer it because it's easier to extract and trust. You prefer it because you control it and can see exactly what's happening.
Rozz crawls your site weekly and generates clean, structured versions of every page with Schema.org markup, semantic topics, and answer-first format. AI agents get the accurate version. Your main site stays as-is.
A chatbot on your site captures what visitors actually ask. Hundreds of new questions come in every week. Rozz turns them into Q&A pages phrased exactly how people ask AI, with no effort from your team.
Which bots are crawling, what content gets cited, what questions people ask that you can't answer yet. You get visibility into a channel that's currently a black box.
ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Copilot, Gemini. One AI site supports them all, with per-platform delivery tuned to how each engine's crawler reads and indexes content.
The AI site runs entirely on Rozz infrastructure. No content to produce, no new CMS to manage, no structured data to learn. Your team stays focused on what they're already doing.
Setup takes 15 minutes. Two DNS records and one file at your domain root. No website redesign, no CMS changes, no dev sprints. Your existing site and SEO stay completely untouched.
Genymotion makes an Android emulator used by developers worldwide. Rozz deployed their AI site at rozz.genymotion.com with 450 content pages, 177 Q&A pages, and 15 topic categories.
| Period | ChatGPT citations | Growth |
|---|---|---|
| January (30 days) | 42 | baseline |
| Feb 2–9 | 345 | 8× weekly rate |
| Feb 10–17 | 1,077 | 3× prior week |
| Feb 17–24 | 1,329 | +23% |
| Last 30 days | 3,484 | 83× vs. January |
The questions being cited are purchase decisions: pricing, system requirements, macOS compatibility, how to get started, free vs. paid. People asking ChatGPT whether to use Genymotion, and Genymotion is in the answer.
Eight platforms now indexing:
One architecture. Eight platforms. No separate optimization per engine.
Beyond citations: Rozz captures hundreds of visitor conversations every week on Genymotion's site, revealing what buyers actually want to know: pricing, macOS compatibility, free vs. paid options, how to scale device farms. That's market intelligence about AI-era buyer intent that you don't get from Google Analytics.
Every time a new version of ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini ships, it trains on what was available before the cutoff. If your competitor's content was clean and structured, it's in that training data. If yours wasn't, the next model recommends them more confidently, more users see their name, and the signal reinforces itself.
Genymotion appeared in 42 AI answers in January. Eight weeks later, 3,484. That's thousands of purchase decisions where they're being evaluated and their competitors aren't. Every model update locks in whatever was available before the cutoff. The companies being cited now get cited more confidently in the next version. The ones that weren't there stay invisible.
The same infrastructure that generated 3,484 ChatGPT citations in 30 days for Genymotion. AI site, Q&A pages, structured markup, discovery files, weekly updates.