AEO visibility for Vtiger: whether the AI answer engines name it when a buyer asks, counted rather than estimated.
18.2% of the 88 answers in Open source self-hosted CRMs named it, measured 6 Aug 2026. It is also named in 2 other categories.
That first line is decided by one comparison and nothing else: the answers that named it, against the answers that did not — whichever count is larger is what it says, and equal counts get both. It is the same comparison on every page here, made from figures the board below has already published and no others. The rule, and the one line of shell that reruns it →
Nothing here is a score we assigned. Every number below is a count of answers, and every answer is published word for word on the category page it came from.
Vtiger is absent from 72 of the 88 answers on this page, and this page does not say who was named in them. Ask and I read those 72 answers myself and send you the products that were named instead. No card, nothing is charged and nothing starts.
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| Category | Rank | Answers | Share | Questions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open source self-hosted CRMs
Gemini 8 of 44, Perplexity 8 of 44 · measured 6 Aug 2026 |
6 of 29 | 16 of 88 | 18.2% | 11 of 44 |
| CRMs for a buyer with confidential customer data
ChatGPT 6 of 44, Gemini 9 of 44, Perplexity 3 of 44 · measured 7 Aug 2026 |
10 of 95 | 18 of 132 | 13.6% | 15 of 44 |
| Small business CRMs
ChatGPT 0 of 44, Gemini 0 of 44, Perplexity 1 of 44 · measured 6 Aug 2026 |
62 of 63 | 1 of 132 | 0.8% | 1 of 44 |
“Answers” is how many of that category’s answers named this product. “Questions” is how many of its distinct buying questions named it at least once. Each category is asked twice from scratch and is only published if the top ten reproduces.
The 44 buying questions on the open source self-hosted CRMs board split in two by one mechanical rule, applied the same way on every board and using nothing at all about any product: 12 of them are asked in the first person — the buyer describes their own company and asks what to buy, so the question opens with “We”, “I”, “Our” or “My”. The other 32 ask about the category or a feature. The rule, and the one line of shell that reruns it →
| Question kind | Questions | Answers | Named Vtiger |
|---|---|---|---|
| The buyer describes their own company | 12 | 24 | 7 (29.2%) |
| Category and feature questions | 32 | 64 | 9 (14.1%) |
Both rows are counted at build time from mentions-runA.jsonl, the same file linked at the bottom of the board, and they add back to the 16 of 88 answers in the table above.
Vtiger is named in 9 of the 64 answers to the 32 questions which ask about the category or a feature, and in 7 of the 24 answers to the other 12, where the buyer describes their own company — 14.1% against 29.2%. In those 64 answers the engines named EspoCRM 58 times and SuiteCRM 58 times.
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Vendors search for this as answer engine optimization (AEO), or generative engine optimization (GEO). Both names mean the same thing: being named when a buyer asks an AI instead of typing into a search engine. This page is the measurement, not the work — we count who the engines named across Open source self-hosted CRMs and publish every answer the count came from, so Vtiger's number can be checked rather than taken on trust.
Source: the Open source self-hosted CRMs board and the raw files linked at the bottom of it — every answer, the product names extracted from each answer, and the machine-readable ranking these numbers are read from.