Meet Clark: The AI Agent That Runs Your Answer Engine Optimization

Clark is the single autonomous agent inside Clarity Search AI. It finds the questions your buyers ask ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, writes answer-first blog posts in your voice, publishes them to your CMS, and then traces which of those posts drove actual leads and revenue. One agent, four jobs, running every day so you do not have to.
Most tools stop at "here is your rank." Clark keeps going until it can show you a closed sale.
What Clark actually is
Clark is not a chatbot you prompt, and it is not a dashboard you log into and configure. It is an operator that runs on a schedule you set. You connect your site and your analytics, Clark scans the site and runs a short adaptive interview to learn your buyers and your brand voice, and then it goes to work in the background. You review what it produced. You do not spend your week producing it.
The agent has a name and a personality on purpose. When your team asks who wrote the post that showed up in ChatGPT last week, the answer is Clark. When you want to see what it is doing right now, there is a live in-app terminal that streams its work.
The four jobs Clark runs, and why they matter together
Each job is set up and managed independently, but they all belong to the same agent, and that is the point. They talk to each other.
- Blog Creator. Clark finds real questions people ask AI assistants in your category, writes publish-ready articles that open with a direct answer, generates a cover image, and publishes to your CMS on a daily, weekly, or monthly cadence. Live CMS connectors today: GitHub, WordPress, and Framer.
- Lead Attribution. Clark identifies AI-driven sessions from the four engines, ties them to leads, sales, and revenue, and sends an alert when one closes. When an engine strips the referrer, Clark stamps its own source tags on outbound citation URLs so a ChatGPT visit stops looking like direct traffic.
- Site Audit. Clark crawls and Lighthouse-audits your site, then ships fixes as GitHub pull requests or commits. You choose single, section, or batch.
- Prompt Monitoring. Every day, Clark asks your buyers' questions verbatim across the four engines, tracks brand mentions against competitors on a share-of-voice leaderboard, and writes you a plain-language daily brief.
The flywheel matters more than any single job. Prompts where you are invisible today become priority topics for tomorrow's post. Pages already earning AI citations get surfaced back into the question finder so Clark doubles down where it is winning. You cannot buy that loop by stitching a content AI, a rank checker, and analytics together. Those three tools never talk to each other, and a founder ends up reconciling three dashboards by hand.
Why an agent instead of a dashboard
Because the work is daily and the work is boring, and neither a founder nor a new Head of Growth should be doing it. Checking ChatGPT by hand once a week is not a strategy. Neither is spinning up generic AI blog posts that answer engines quietly refuse to quote.
Clark writes the answer first, uses question-shaped headings, and grounds every claim in your own material. That is the structural difference between a post that gets cited and one that gets ignored. When Rodrigo, the CEO and founder of Bosten Shoes, connected his site, Clark started publishing answer-first content aimed at the exact leather-shoe questions his buyers were asking ChatGPT. Bosten went from unmentioned to the number one recommended leather shoe brand in El Salvador, with the first ChatGPT-attributed sale showing up in under 30 days.
What Clark is not
It is not a keyword tool. It does not start from a third-party index of search volume. It starts from measured demand: the exact questions Prompt Monitoring saw your buyers ask this week, and the pages your own analytics says are already pulling AI traffic.
It is not a black box either. Every post shows the question it was written to answer, the engine gaps that prompted it, and the conversions attributed to it once it starts earning them.
How to try it
The Free tier is a diagnostic. You connect your site, Clark runs its first monitoring pass, and you get a baseline: the ten questions your buyers ask AI, where competitors get named, and where you are invisible. That alone is a slide a Head of Growth can put in front of a CEO on day one. When you are ready for Clark to start writing and attributing, Growth is $599, less than a single agency retainer and a fraction of one content hire.
Point Clark at your buyers' real questions. See what it ships, and what it earns you, in the dashboard.
Written by the Clarity Search AI team.
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