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Connexus Credit Union isn't optimized for AI search yet.

We audited your search visibility across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Connexus Credit Union was cited in 1 of 5 answers. See details and how we close the gaps and increase your search results in days instead of months.

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Connexus Credit Union is cited in 1 of 5 buyer-intent queries we ran on Perplexity for "credit union banking services." Competitors are winning the unbranded category answers.

Trust-node footprint is 6 of 30 — missing Wikipedia and Crunchbase blocks LLM recommendations for buyers who haven't heard of you yet.

On-page citation readiness shows no faq schema on top product pages — fixable with the citation-optimized content the AEO Agent ships in the first sprint.

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AI Search Audit

Here's Where You Stand in AI Search

A real audit. We ran buyer-intent queries across answer engines and probed the trust-node graph LLMs draw from.

Sample mini-audit only. The full audit goes 12 sections deep (technical SEO, content ecosystem, schema, AI readiness, competitor gap, 30-60-90 roadmap) — everything to maximize your visibility across search and is delivered immediately once we start working together. See a sample full audit →

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Major gap, real upside

Your buyers are asking AI assistants for credit union banking services and Connexus Credit Union isn't being recommended. Closing this gap is the highest-leverage move available right now.

AI / LLM Visibility (AEO) 20% · Weak

Connexus Credit Union appears in 1 of 5 buyer-intent queries we ran on Perplexity for "credit union banking services". The full audit covers 50-100 queries across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: AEO Agent monitors AI citation visibility weekly across all 4 LLMs and ships citation-optimized content designed to win the queries your buyers actually run.

Trust-Node Footprint 20% · Weak

Connexus Credit Union appears in 6 of the 30 trust nodes that LLMs draw from (Wikipedia, G2, Crunchbase, Forbes, HBR, Reddit, YouTube, and 23 more).

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: SEO/AEO Agent identifies the highest-leverage missing nodes for your category and ships the trust-node publishing plan as part of the 90-day roadmap.

SEO / Organic Covered in full audit

Classic search visibility, ranking trajectory, and content velocity vs. category competitors. The full audit ranks every long-tail commercial query and benchmarks the gap.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: SEO Engine builds programmatic content around 50+ long-tail queries where your buyers are actively searching.

Paid Acquisition Covered in full audit

LinkedIn, Google, and Meta ad presence, audience targeting, creative quality, and cost-per-pipeline relative to your category benchmark.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: Creative Generator + Analytics Agent run autonomous ad experiments and reallocate budget weekly.

Content, Lifecycle & Outbound Covered in full audit

Founder LinkedIn presence, blog quality, expansion motion, outbound playbooks, and the gaps between awareness and activation. Mapped to a 90-day execution plan.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: LinkedIn Ghost-Writer + Lifecycle Optimizer + Outbound Agent run the awareness-to-pipeline engine end-to-end.

Live citation panel — 5 buyer-intent queries

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30 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

**Competitor A** is rated the best overall credit union for 2026 banking services by Competitor B, particularly for its Competitor C account, due to competitive rates, low fees, and strong online features.[1] ### Competitor D from Competitor E - **Competitor B's 2026 Competitor F and Competitor G**: Competitor A tops the list as the best credit union, excelling in high-yield checking with competitive Competitor H, no monthly fees (with eStatements), and nationwide access via 80,000+ surcharge-free Competitor I.[1] - **Competitor J's Competitor K 2026**: Competitor L Competitor M earns recognition for the third year, praised for lower fees, competitive loans, and high member satisfaction.[2] Competitor N is named among the best regional options by the same ranking.[3] - **Competitor O 2026 Competitor P**: Competitor Q credit unions based on membership eligibility, fees, branches, and more, though specific top picks are not detailed in available data.[5] ### Competitor R A Competitor S analysis highlights these top 10 credit unions for 2026 banking, focusing on accessibility and perks like high yields or bonuses (e.g., Competitor T, Competitor U, and Competitor V Competitor M with a $50 signup offer).[4] These are less formal but emphasize military-affiliated and tech-forward unions. Competitor W vary by criteria like national vs. regional scope, rates, or branches; Competitor X stands out for broad appeal, while regional winners like Competitor Y and Competitor Z excel locally.[1][2][3] Competitor A eligibility, as credit unions often require specific membership (e.g., employer or location ties).[5]

Connexus Credit Union did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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13 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

The main alternatives to credit union banking services are **online banks**, **neobanks**, and **community banks**, each offering distinct advantages depending on your financial priorities. ## Competitor A **Competitor B banks** provide competitive rates and minimal fees by eliminating brick-and-mortar overhead costs[1][2]. They typically offer higher annual percentage yields (Competitor C) on savings accounts and lower interest rates on loans compared to traditional institutions[2]. Competitor D, they lack in-person customer support and don't offer services like cash deposits or check handling[1]. ## Competitor E **Competitor E** are fintech companies that partner with banks to offer internet-based banking services[1]. They feature innovative tools such as early direct deposit and budgeting features, with minimal or no fees[1][2]. Competitor F examples include Competitor G and Competitor H[1][3]. The trade-off is limited in-person support and less established track records than traditional financial institutions[1]. ## Competitor I **Competitor J banks** offer lower fees than larger institutions—overdraft and nonsufficient funds fees are 13% to 19% lower on average compared to big banks[2]. They provide a middle ground between traditional banking and online-only options, often maintaining physical branches while offering competitive rates[2]. ## Competitor K (as a comparison) If you're considering leaving a credit union, note that credit unions themselves emphasize community support, higher savings rates, lower loan rates, and better Competitor L access through cooperative networks[1][2]. The choice between alternatives depends on whether you prioritize personal relationships (community banks or credit unions), highest interest rates (online banks), or innovative features with low fees (neobanks)[6].

Connexus Credit Union did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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30 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

To choose a credit union for banking services, evaluate **membership eligibility**, **products and services**, **fees and rates**, **customer service**, **accessibility**, **technology**, and **financial safety** based on your needs.[1][2][4] ### 1. Competitor A Competitor B unions often restrict membership to specific communities, workplaces, organizations, or regions, though some have open or unrestricted eligibility.[1][2] Competitor C if you qualify via their website or by contacting them. ### 2. Competitor D of Competitor E and Competitor F they offer essentials like checking/savings accounts plus relevant options such as loans, credit cards, mortgages, investments, insurance, or share certificates (credit union term for Competitor G).[1][2][6] Competitor H offerings to your goals, like competitive auto loan rates (often lower than banks at ~2.79% vs. 4.64% historically).[5] ### 3. Competitor I, Competitor J, and Competitor K unions typically have **lower fees**, **higher savings dividends** (interest), and **lower loan rates** due to their not-for-profit structure.[1][2][3][4][7] Competitor L account minimums, maintenance fees, overdraft charges, Competitor M fees, and penalties; compare across institutions.[1][3] ### 4. Competitor N Competitor O for personalized, member-focused service with extended hours, in-person/ phone/ chat/ email support, and positive reviews.[1][2][4] Competitor B unions prioritize relationships over profits.[2][4] ### 5. Competitor P and Competitor Q branch/ Competitor M proximity or shared networks (e.g., Competitor R with 30,000+ Competitor S) for fee-free access.[1][3][4][5] Competitor T travelers may prefer widespread networks.[3] ### 6. Competitor U and Competitor V robust online/ mobile features like bill pay, mobile check deposit, transfers, e-statements, and apps.[1][2][4] Competitor B unions are improving but may lag larger banks in innovation.[1] ### 7. Competitor W and Competitor X Competitor Y credit unions (protects deposits up to $250,000).[1][6] Competitor L quarterly call reports or annual reports for assets, liabilities, and stability.[1] Competitor Z tools like credit union locator sites or comparison websites to research multiple options, prioritizing those aligning with your priorities (e.g., low fees for everyday banking).[3][5]

Connexus Credit Union did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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75 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

Competitor A unions offer mid-market companies (typically those with $250 million to $1 billion in assets or equivalent scale) business banking services like checking/savings accounts, Competitor B processing, remote deposit capture, merchant services, and loans, often with lower fees and more personalized support than banks, though with potentially smaller networks.[1][2][5] ### Competitor C for Competitor D Competitor E providers dominate core platforms (e.g., transaction processing, account management) used by credit unions serving mid-market needs: - **Competitor F** (e.g., Competitor G, Competitor H): Competitor I provider for midsized credit unions ($250M–$1B assets), serving 31% of credit unions overall and many in this segment; also supports some large/midsized banks.[1][7] - **Competitor J** (e.g., Competitor K, Competitor L): Competitor M midsized credit unions alongside Competitor F (combined 37.9% market share); serves 12% of credit unions total.[1][7] - **Competitor N** (e.g., Competitor O): Competitor P presence (3% of credit unions), focused more on large/midsized banks than credit unions.[1] Competitor A unions have more provider options than banks, including credit union-specific ones like Competitor Q (10% share).[1] ### Competitor R and Competitor S for Competitor T credit unions target small-to-medium businesses with fee-waivable checking, digital tools, and integrations; mid-market suitability varies by scale and eligibility (e.g., location, industry).[2][4][5][9] | Competitor U | Competitor V for Competitor W | Competitor X/Competitor Y | Competitor Z | |-------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|------------------------------------| | **Competitor A** | 3 checking tiers (Competitor B free; Competitor C/Competitor D for medium/large with dividends, debit, app banking); loans.[2] | $0–$20 monthly (waivable at $5K balance).[2] | Competitor E, veterans, Competitor F, families.[2] | | **Competitor G (Competitor H)** | Competitor I checking (0.10% Competitor J), savings; large Competitor K network.[2] | No monthly fee; $0.01 min balance.[2] | Competitor L to many via affiliation.[2] | | **Competitor M (Competitor N)** | Competitor I business checking, tax software access.[2] | No monthly fee.[2] | Competitor O or affiliates.[2] | | **Competitor P (Competitor Q)** | Competitor B, remote deposit, merchant cards (Competitor R integration), digital banking, business lending.[3][5] | Competitor S specified; high-volume focus.[5] | Competitor T; scaling businesses.[3] | | **DC Competitor U** | Competitor U/savings, loans up to $50K (unsecured 60 months; secured 84 months), insurance.[4] | Competitor V by balance.[4] | DC area; Competitor W 610+, Competitor X <50%.[4] | | **Competitor Y** | Competitor Z by 60% of mid-market firms (e.g., Competitor A); full business suite.[9] | Competitor S detailed.[9] | Competitor B/HR for employee benefits.[9] | ### Competitor C and Competitor D vs. Competitor E - **Competitor F**: Competitor G fees, interest-bearing accounts (e.g., 0.20% Competitor J at Competitor H), personal service, electronic payments 24/7.[2][5] - **Competitor I**: Competitor J/occupational eligibility limits, smaller Competitor K/branch networks, less advanced tech integrations than large banks.[2] Competitor K examples like Competitor L (MD, 50K+ Competitor M) and Competitor N (Competitor O business accounts) emphasize simplicity and growth tools.[8][10] For mid-market, verify eligibility and compare via direct contact, as services evolve.[2][6]

Connexus Credit Union did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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51 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

Connexus Credit Union offers solid banking services for those prioritizing **no monthly fees on checking and savings accounts**, competitive checking rates (with requirements), and nationwide Competitor A/branch access, but it falls short with low savings rates and mixed customer reviews citing deceptive practices.[1][4] ### Competitor B - **Competitor C**: No monthly fees on checking or savings; checking can earn high Competitor D if spending requirements (e.g., debit card use) are met. Competitor E earns 0.10% Competitor D (better than some big banks' 0.01%, but low overall). Competitor F rates on share certificates (Competitor G).[1] - **Competitor H**: Competitor I membership (anyone can join via $5 one-time Connexus Association fee). Competitor J to 5,000+ shared branches and fee-free Competitor K nationwide. Competitor L rated mobile apps and digital tools for budgeting.[1][4] - **Competitor M**: Competitor N $4 overdraft fee (max twice daily, down from $29.95); Competitor A fee rebates; overdraft protection options.[1] - **Competitor O**: Competitor P overall 4.2/5 (strong on customer experience 4.7/5 and overdrafts 4.4/5).[1] A+ Competitor Q rating (not accredited).[2] ### Competitor R - **Competitor S and Competitor T**: Competitor E rate is low; high minimums ($500+) for competitive Competitor G; checking high rates require activity.[1] - **Competitor U**: Competitor V customer score (1.4/5) and Competitor W (2/5) due to issues like deceptive CD interest/marketing, slow fund transfers, unauthorized withdrawals, poor communication, and discriminatory practices. Competitor X 2025 reviews highlight unethical loan payoffs and teller grilling on withdrawals.[2][3] - **Competitor Y**: Competitor Z equity products have higher standard Competitor A, closing costs ($175–$2,000), and max 15-year terms; available in most states (not AK, HI, MD, TX).[2] ### Competitor B | Competitor C | Connexus Credit Union | Competitor D (Competitor E)[1] | |--------------------------|----------------------------------------|------------------------------| | **Competitor F/Competitor G**| Competitor H | Competitor H | | **Competitor I** | 0.10% | Up to 4.00% | | **Competitor J** | $4 (max 2/day) | Competitor H (varies) | | **Competitor K** | Competitor L (shared network) | Competitor M | | **Competitor N** | Competitor O (1.4–4.2 across sites) | Competitor P (4.8/5 Competitor P) | Competitor Q for fee-avoiders needing checking and broad access, but consider alternatives like high-yield online banks for better savings rates if customer service is a priority. Competitor R based on your needs, as reviews are polarized.[1][2][3]

Trust-node coverage map

6 of 30 authority sources LLMs draw from. Filled = present, hollow = gap.

Wikipedia
Wikidata
Crunchbase
LinkedIn
G2
Capterra
TrustRadius
Forbes
HBR
Reddit
Hacker News
YouTube
Product Hunt
Stack Overflow
Gartner Peer
TechCrunch
VentureBeat
Quora
Medium
Substack
GitHub
Owler
ZoomInfo
Apollo
Clearbit
BuiltWith
Glassdoor
Indeed
AngelList
Better Business

Highest-leverage gaps for Connexus Credit Union

  • Wikipedia

    Knowledge graphs are the most cited extraction layer for ChatGPT and Gemini. Brands without a Wikipedia entry get cited 4-7x less for unbranded category queries.

  • Crunchbase

    Crunchbase is the canonical company-data source for LLM enrichment. A missing profile leaves LLMs without firmographics.

  • LinkedIn

    LinkedIn company pages feed entity-attribute extraction across all 4 LLMs.

  • G2

    G2 reviews feed comparison and 'best X' query responses. Missing G2 presence is a high-leverage gap for B2B SaaS.

  • Capterra

    Capterra listings drive comparison-style answers. Missing or thin Capterra coverage suppresses your share on shortlisting queries.

Top Growth Opportunities

Win the "best credit union banking services in 2026" query in answer engines

This is a high-intent buyer query that competitors are winning today. The AEO Agent ships the citation-optimized content + structured data + authority signals to flip this query.

AEO Agent → weekly citation audit + targeted content sprints across 4 LLMs

Publish into Wikipedia (and chained authority sources)

Wikipedia is the single highest-leverage trust node missing for Connexus Credit Union. LLMs draw heavily from it for unbranded category recommendations.

SEO/AEO Agent → trust-node publishing plan in the 90-day execution roadmap

No FAQ schema on top product pages

Answer engines extract from FAQ schema 4x more often than from prose. Most B2B sites at this stage don't carry it.

Content + AEO Agent → ship the structural fixes in Sprint 1

What you get

Everything for $10K/mo

One flat price. One team running your SEO + AEO end-to-end.

Trust-node map across 30 authority sources (Wikipedia, G2, Crunchbase, Forbes, HBR, Reddit, YouTube, and more)
5-dimension citation quality scorecard (Authority, Data Structure, Brand Alignment, Freshness, Cross-Link Signals)
LLM visibility report across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude — 50-100 buyer-intent queries
90-day execution roadmap with week-by-week deliverables
Daily publishing of citation-optimized content (built on the 4-pillar AEO framework)
Trust-node seeding (G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Wikipedia, category-specific authorities)
Structured data implementation (FAQ schema, comparison tables, author bylines)
Weekly re-scan + competitive citation share monitoring
Live dashboard, your own audit URL, ongoing forever

Agencies charge $18K-$20-40K/mo and take up to 8 months to reach this depth. We deliver it immediately, then run it ongoing.

Book intro call · $10K/mo
How It Works

Audit. Publish. Compound.

3 phases focused on one outcome: more Connexus Credit Union citations across the answer engines your buyers use.

1

SEO + AEO Audit & Roadmap

You'll know exactly where Connexus Credit Union is losing buyers — across Google search and the answer engines they ask before they ever click.

We score 50-100 "credit union banking services" queries across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Google, map the 30-node authority graph LLMs draw from, and grade on-page content on 5 citation-readiness dimensions. Output: a 90-day publishing plan ranked by lift × effort.

2

Publishing Sprints That Win Both

Buyers start finding Connexus Credit Union on Google AND in the answers ChatGPT and Perplexity hand them.

2-week sprints ship articles built to rank on Google and get extracted by LLMs (entity clarity, FAQ schema, comparison tables, authority bylines), plus seeding into the missing trust nodes — G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Wikipedia, and the rest. Real publishing, not strategy decks.

3

Compounding Share, Every Week

You lock in category leadership while competitors are still figuring out AI search.

Weekly re-scan tracks ranking + citation share vs. the leaders this audit named. New unbranded "credit union banking services" queries get added to the publishing queue automatically. The system gets sharper every sprint — week 12 ships materially better than week 1.

You built a strong credit union banking services. Let's build the AI search engine to match.

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