Nike(demo data)
nike.com · Athletic footwear
GEO score
18/ 100▲ 3
Content & Sentiment Analysis
Is AI recommending us, and is what it says about us true?
Sentiment over time
Recommendation rate
All prompts15%
recommended in 6 of 40 answers · 23% of the 26 that named you
- Brooks20%
- Nikeyou15%
- Asics13%
- New Balance8%
- Adidas8%
- Hoka3%
- On Running0%
Brooks is recommended more often than you on the same questions.
Fix thisWhen you're named
All prompts26 answers name you
- Recommended
- 23% · 6
- Listed only
- 46% · 12
- Discouraged
- 31% · 8
Recommendation rate, by engine
All prompts15%
average across 4 engines
- ChatGPT10% · 1 of 10
- Google Gemini10% · 1 of 10
- Google AI Overview20% · 2 of 10
- Google AI Mode20% · 2 of 10
Sentiment score
All prompts56/ 100▲ 3vs last week
neutral, across 26 answers
- Favourable
- 10
- Neutral
- 12
- Unfavourable
- 4
Sentiment — how the answers describe you
How the answers describe each brand
- Asics56 · neutral
- Nikeyou56 · neutral
- Adidas54 · neutral
- Brooks52 · neutral
- New Balance50 · neutral
- Hoka42 · neutral
- On Running40 · neutral
No rival is described more favourably than Nike on this run.
What the answers say about Nike
Read unfavourably
“In practice your body weight, running surface and gait affect how long a Nike or Adidas pair lasts more than the badge on the side does.”
Google AI Overview, ChatGPT, Google AI Mode and Google Gemini · Nike or Adidas running shoes — which last longer?
“For everyday training the argument is weaker, as the Nike Pegasus and Invincible are good shoes but sit at a premium over comparable trainers from New Balance and Brooks that ride much the same.”
Google AI Overview, ChatGPT, Google AI Mode and Google Gemini · Are Nike running shoes worth the price?
Read favourably
“If you own only one pair, the Nike is usually the better all-rounder; if most of your running is easy mileage, the Clifton is the more comfortable choice.”
Google AI Overview, ChatGPT, Google AI Mode and Google Gemini · Nike Pegasus vs Hoka Clifton for daily training — which should I buy?
“The Brooks Ghost, ASICS Novablast and New Balance 880 are the usual starting points, and the Nike Pegasus is a reliable mainstream option in the same category.”
Google AI Overview, ChatGPT, Google AI Mode and Google Gemini · What running shoes should a complete beginner buy?
Accuracy — what the answers claim about you
Answer accuracy
All prompts2claims your site contradicts
of 5 checked, across 6 answers
- Your site says otherwise
- 2
- Your site is silent
- 2
- Your site agrees
- 1
Checked against nike.com.
Correct thisHallucination & contradiction alert
- Nike's ZoomX foam is not intended for daily training mileage.Google AI Overview
Nike's ZoomX, used in the racing models, wears out much faster by design and is not meant for daily mileage.
Your site says: The Invincible 3 is described on nike.com as a ZoomX daily trainer built for everyday mileage. Asked as “Nike or Adidas running shoes — which last longer?”.
- Nike's marathon racing shoes cost around $250 to $300.Google AI Overview
All use a carbon plate with a highly resilient foam, all cost around $250 to $300, and all — the Nike models included — have a short racing lifespan, so most runners save them for race day.
Your site says: Alphafly 3 is listed at $285 and Vaporfly 4 at $270 on nike.com. Asked as “What are the best marathon racing shoes right now?”.
- The Nike Invincible is less stable than rival max-cushioned shoes at higher body weights.Google AI Overview
The Nike Invincible offers similar ZoomX cushioning and a very soft ride, though it feels less stable than the others at higher body weights.
Your site does not say this anywhere it was read. Asked as “Best cushioned running shoes for heavier runners?”.
Checked against nike.com · 2 assertions are not addressed on the site at all.