Brandi AI Launches Global Agency Partnership Program for AI Visibility Services

October 23, 2025
Brandi AI has introduced a Global Agency Partnership Program to help marketing, PR, and branding agencies build service lines focused on AI visibility and Generative Engine Optimization.

The company Brandi AI announced in a press release the launch of its Global Agency Partnership Program, designed to help marketing, PR, content, and branding agencies develop profitable service lines centered on AI visibility and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO).

The program enables agencies to use Brandi's GEO platform to audit, monitor, and optimize how frequently their clients are mentioned in AI-generated answers. Partners gain access to analytics and tools for tracking brand citations, improving AI alignment, and refining content for machine readability. The initiative also includes financial incentives, co-branded marketing support, and early access to new platform features.

Brandi AI stated that more than a dozen digital and PR agencies are already using the platform to deliver GEO audits and AI visibility analytics. These agencies span global marketing firms and mid-size content studios, all employing Brandi’s intelligence layer to enhance client reporting and demonstrate measurable ROI.

Participating agencies can integrate GEO analytics into their existing services, connecting earned media placements and content strategies to AI citation share and visibility metrics. The program is now open to qualified agencies through Brandi’s website.

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