Ujasusi
Ujasusiujasusi.com
0%AI visibility
Missing from the tested prompts

Ujasusi is not being recommended in this tested buying-moment cluster.

Across the prompts tested in this run, AI is leaning on dhs.gov and other intermediaries instead of Ujasusi.

Owned citations

0%

Site readiness

54/100

Trust signals

1/6

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Visibility Share %

4 prompts
1
A
AF
Africa Confidential
2 mentions
25%
2
A
AF
Africa Intelligence
2 mentions
25%
3
B
BE
Bellingcat
2 mentions
25%
4
C
CO
Control Risks
2 mentions
25%
5
D
DA
Daily Maverick
2 mentions
25%

Top external source

dhs.gov

2 citations captured

Buyer prompt analysis

How AI answers the prompts that shape buying decisions in this category.

africa intelligence590/mo

Ujasusi is missing from this prompt.

Africa Intelligence and Africa Confidential take the recommendation while Ujasusi stays out of the answer.

ChatGPT
Gemini
www1.africaintelligence.comCompeting: Africa Intelligence, Africa Confidential, Pangea‑Risk, Control RisksAI searched: “top Africa intelligence providers
Here are the most commonly recommended, high‑value sources/providers for Africa intelligence, grouped by what they’re strongest at (7 concise recommendations).
OSINT newsletter390/mo

Ujasusi is missing from this prompt.

Bellingcat and OSINTUpdates take the recommendation while Ujasusi stays out of the answer.

ChatGPT
Gemini
bellingcat.gitbook.ioCompeting: Bellingcat, OSINTUpdates, The OSINT Newsletter (Jake Creps), Forensic OSINTAI searched: “best OSINT newsletters 2026 'OSINT newsletter' list
Here are 7 OSINT newsletters to look at first — short description, who they’re best for, and why start with them: 1) Bellingcat — Bellingcat Newsletter / Bellingcat Challenge Newsletter - Wh...
dhs office of intelligence and analysis390/mo

Ujasusi is missing from this prompt.

AI answers this query without a strong brand frame, so Ujasusi never becomes the obvious choice.

ChatGPT
Gemini
dhs.govAI searched: “DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis sources 'strong sources' 'I&A' 'sources' 'open source' 'named most often'
Most commonly‑named “strong” sources for DHS’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) in public documents and reporting are the following (grouped by type, with examples and sources): 1)...

Where AI gets its proof

0% of citations come from ujasusi.com. The rest shape the answer without your input.

1dhs.gov
2 cites
2www1.africaintelligence.com
1 cite
3bellingcat.gitbook.io
1 cite
4gov.za
1 cite
5africariskcontrol.com
1 cite
6osintteam.blog
1 cite
7en.wikipedia.org
1 cite

Authority signals

What AI checks before recommending a brand.

Recommendation share0%

0 of 8 answers

Owned citations0%

0 of 8 from ujasusi.com

Site readiness54

Crawl signals open

Trust signals1/6

Gap: Web mentions

Blockers

No llms.txt
Weak entity footprint
Not in AI memory

What to fix first

The shortest path to stronger recommendation share.

1

Give AI a page worth citing

0/8 captured citations came from ujasusi.com. Right now AI still leans on dhs.gov for category proof.

2

Create pages AI can remember

Ujasusi is not yet stable AI memory. Add comparison pages, clear category explainers, and reusable trust assets that models can come back to.

3

Add explicit crawler guidance

Right now there is no explicit retrieval guidance for AI crawlers. Add llms.txt plus clearer category and product paths that models can trust and revisit.

8 AI answers captured·4 prompts tested·Observed citations only·Jun 6, 2026

The brand is missing from the answer set.

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