Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Washington Post cloud digital publishing platform (headless CMS, video, subscriptions) for 24+ major news publishers; competing with WordPress VIP and Brightspot for enterprise media organization technology.
Arc XP is a cloud-based digital experience platform developed and operated by The Washington Post — providing content management (headless CMS), video management, e-commerce, subscriptions, audience analytics, and personalization infrastructure for news organizations, broadcasters, and digital publishers globally. Built on the technology stack powering washingtonpost.com (one of the highest-traffic news sites globally), Arc XP serves 24+ clients including The Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Reuters, and BuzzFeed with the same enterprise publishing infrastructure that handles Washington Post's peak breaking news traffic.
Alphabet (GOOGL) dominant publisher ad server and programmatic exchange facing DOJ antitrust divestiture demand; serving major media and broadcasters across programmatic, direct-sold, and CTV advertising.
Google Ad Manager is Alphabet's unified ad serving and monetization platform for digital publishers — combining what were previously two separate Google products (DoubleClick for Publishers/DFP for large publishers and Google Ad Exchange/AdX for programmatic demand) into a single platform that powers advertising for some of the world's largest media companies, broadcasters, and app developers. Part of Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Google Ad Manager serves as the infrastructure layer through which publishers sell their advertising inventory across programmatic and direct channels.
Monitor how your brand performs across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Grok daily.