Breaking
89% of B2B buyers already use generative AI in the purchase process ~90% of ChatGPT citations rank 21st or lower in classic search AI-cited stories run ~26% fresher than classic search results Your next customer asks ChatGPT before your website Be the source, not the guess.
The Editorial Engine for AI Visibility

Your company, on the record. Found by customers, cited by AI.

What does AI say about your company? For most, the answer is a homepage, three press releases, and an interview from 2023. YesPress makes the record yours.

YesPress - your company on the record, cited by AI
The Shift

The story is being told either way.


Your next customer will not start with your website. They will ask ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity, and the answer comes from whatever public record exists. That record is being assembled right now, with or without you. YesPress exists to make sure it is yours.

The premise is uncomplicated: an engine can only recommend what it can understand. A homepage written for a human skimming a landing page is not the same thing as a structured story an answer engine can parse, cite, and repeat. One is decoration. The other is evidence.

YesPress gives a company a newsroom. Not a masthead, not a wire account, but an always-on publication under the company's own name that turns launches, wins, and expertise into structured stories. Those stories get indexed by Google, shared on social, and cited by AI assistants.

The compounding is the point. One story is news. Fifty stories are a knowledge base. Hundreds are authority. Each entry links into the people, products, and milestones behind it, so the record grows denser and more quotable with every publish.

Why Act Now

The leaderboard is being allocated right now.


89%
of B2B buyers already use generative AI somewhere in the purchase process.
Forrester
~90%
of ChatGPT's citations rank 21st or lower in classic search.
Semrush
~26%
fresher: stories cited by AI assistants versus classic search results.
Ahrefs
>1x
AI-referred visitors convert better than search traffic.
Adobe
How It Works

Send what you already have.


01 / Capture

No briefs, no ghostwriting

Transcripts, case studies, voice notes, founder interviews. You supply the raw material you already generate. There are no scheduled ghostwriting sessions to sit through.

02 / Publish

Live within 24 hours

Stories are drafted at machine speed and shipped with human editorial judgment, carrying structured entity markup so every engine can read them cleanly.

03 / Compound

The record accrues in the open

Each story links into your people, products, and milestones. Where stories surface and which engines quote them stays visible in your newsroom, not buried in a monthly report.

Who Will Read It

Nobody browses a company newsroom.


Every reader arrives mid-decision. It is the most intent-dense audience in B2B: small, and entirely decisive. And one machine reader multiplies everything. An engine reads your story once, then repeats it to everyone who asks.

The Buyer

In evaluation, comparing you against a shortlist, looking for reasons to trust.

The Investor

In diligence, checking whether the story holds up under scrutiny.

The Journalist

On deadline, hunting for the facts, quotes, and context that make a piece.

The Executive

Vetting your offer, and being vetted themselves, because leaders are researched before every meeting.

"AI can't recommend what it doesn't understand."
YesPress
Why Not Keep Doing What You're Doing?

Keep those channels. They're chapters.


Each existing channel does one thing well and stops there. Your newsroom is the book: regular cadence, full coverage, company and leaders, in your own name.

Tech PressReal credibility, once, when it chooses you.
WikipediaA few neutral sentences you're not allowed to edit.
LinkedInReaches your people, then the feed moves on, behind a login most engines never read.
Wire Release$800+, gone in a week, rarely cited.
Plans

One newsroom, four ways to start.


Startup
$450
per month
Scaleup
$750
per month
Business
$2,500
per month
Enterprise
Custom
let's talk

Every tier includes a branded newsroom, structured entity markup, interconnected profiles, and citation reports.

Questions

The things people ask first.


What does YesPress actually do?

It runs an always-on newsroom under your company's own name, turning your launches, wins, and expertise into structured stories that Google indexes and AI assistants can cite.

How fast does a story go live?

Within 24 hours. You send raw material - transcripts, case studies, voice notes, founder interviews - and YesPress drafts at machine speed with human editorial review, shipping with structured entity markup.

Why does AI visibility matter if I already rank on Google?

Because the two are nearly independent. YesPress cites Semrush that roughly 90% of ChatGPT's citations rank 21st or lower in classic search, so a strong SEO position doesn't guarantee you get cited by answer engines.

How is this different from a wire release or Wikipedia?

A wire release costs $800+, disappears in a week, and is rarely cited. Wikipedia is a few neutral sentences you can't edit. YesPress is a regular cadence of stories in your own name, covering both company and leaders, that compound over time.

How much does it cost?

Four tiers: Startup at $450/month, Scaleup at $750/month (most popular), Business at $2,500/month, and custom Enterprise pricing. All include a branded newsroom, entity markup, interconnected profiles, and citation reports.

Be the source, not the guess.

The story about your company is being told either way. The only decision left is whether it is yours.

Start your newsroom