FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the platform
Built for clinics
The FAQ is written around real clinic workflows: services, locations, multilingual content, trust signals, and operational clarity for healthcare teams.
Focused on AI visibility
We answer what clinics actually ask before starting: which AI engines we monitor, what outcomes are realistic, and where GEO differs from traditional SEO.
Practical next steps
The page covers timelines, setup expectations, team collaboration, and what changes you may need on your site before you decide to book a demo.
Questions clinics usually ask before getting started
These answers mirror the themes across our landing pages: AI visibility, content readiness, technical trust, multilingual publishing, and adoption inside a real healthcare marketing workflow.
What is Clingeo in one sentence?
Clingeo is an AI visibility platform for clinics. It helps healthcare teams understand how often AI tools mention their clinic, where competitors are being recommended instead, and what to improve on the site and in content.
How is this different from traditional SEO tools?
Traditional SEO tools focus on rankings in classic search results. Clingeo is built around how patients discover care through ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and similar systems. We focus on AI mentions, source trust, content gaps, and structured signals that influence whether your clinic is surfaced in AI-generated answers.
Who is the product for?
Clingeo is primarily designed for clinics, private practices, and multi-location healthcare groups. It is also useful for agencies or in-house marketing teams that manage healthcare brands and need a more structured workflow for AI-era visibility.
Which AI platforms do you monitor?
Our positioning across the site is centered on ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude. The goal is not just to track mentions, but to understand how your clinic appears across the AI engines patients increasingly use before they call or book.
Will Clingeo guarantee that AI tools recommend our clinic?
No, and we intentionally do not make that promise. No product can guarantee recommendations inside third-party AI systems. What Clingeo does is help clinics improve the signals that support visibility: trustworthy content, stronger service coverage, clearer entity signals, FAQ depth, and technical readiness.
How quickly can we get useful insights?
Teams usually get value early because the first useful layer is diagnostic: where you are invisible, which competitors appear instead, what questions patients ask that your site does not answer well, and what technical or content changes are most urgent.
Do we need to rebuild our website to use Clingeo?
Usually no. In many cases the first gains come from improving existing service pages, FAQ coverage, trust signals, entity clarity, and content structure. If the site has deeper architectural issues, Clingeo helps surface them, but the product is not based on forcing a full rebuild.
Can our team work in more than one language?
Yes. Multilingual workflow is part of the product story on our landing pages, and this FAQ page itself is available in English and Ukrainian. That matters for clinics serving multilingual audiences or operating across markets.
Is this only for content teams?
No. Content is a major part of AI visibility, but the product is broader than writing articles. It also touches technical trust, structured site signals, competitor comparison, service coverage, internal linking, and operational workflow across marketing and leadership teams.
Can agencies use Clingeo for their healthcare clients?
Yes. Agencies can use Clingeo, especially when they focus on clinics or other healthcare businesses. The positioning is clinic-first, but the workflow is also useful for agency teams that need structured diagnostics and clearer recommendations.
How does onboarding usually work?
Onboarding is typically about understanding your clinic structure, priority services, markets, and current content baseline. From there, the platform helps identify where AI visibility is weakest and what improvements should be prioritized first instead of guessing.
Where should we start if our FAQ page is weak or empty?
Start with the real questions patients ask before booking care: treatment suitability, recovery, contraindications, pricing context, trust signals, and local intent. A strong FAQ page should not be filler. It should support patients, strengthen topical coverage, and help AI systems understand that your clinic answers high-intent questions clearly.
FAQ
Still deciding whether AI visibility should be a priority for your clinic?
We can walk through your current position, the gaps AI engines are likely seeing, and what changes would matter first for your services, locations, and content.