Education | September 9, 2025
In 2025, millions of users ask AI assistants what to download, try, or buy. If your VR application isn’t being mentioned, you risk being invisible at the exact moment of discovery. Here’s how to fix that.
For years, SEO (Search Engine Optimization) was the go-to strategy for app developers: publish content, optimize for keywords, and hope to rank in Google. But things are changing fast. Users are no longer typing “best VR apps” into search engines. They’re asking ChatGPT, Perplexity, Bing Copilot, and Gemini instead.
That means traditional SEO is not enough. The discipline that matters now is Answer Engine Optimization (AEO). It’s about ensuring your VR app is present inside AI answers, not just on page one of Google. If you’re new to AEO, I highly recommend reading this primer from Upcite: SEO is Dead: Answer Engine Optimization is the Future of Brand Visibility.
Doing this manually is time-consuming. That’s where Upcite.ai comes in. It’s the first platform dedicated to Answer Engine Optimization, giving you:
In short: Writesonic or Jasper can help you generate copy, but Upcite.ai ensures your VR app actually shows up when users ask AI what to download.
Discovery has moved from Google to AI assistants. If you want your VR application to win installs in this new landscape, you need to focus on AEO. Track the prompts, analyze the answers, target the right sources, and leverage tools like Upcite.ai to make sure your app is one of the few names ChatGPT recommends.
Be the VR app AI recommends.
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