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How to get your business recommended by Arc Search

Arc Search recommends businesses it can clearly identify and trusts; we make yours one of them.

Arc Search recommends businesses it can identify and trust

Arc Search answers a buyer's "who should I use?" with a specific business, and it names the one it can clearly identify and trust. Built by The Browser Company, Arc Search is a browser that browses for you, so being the business it recommends puts you in front of buyers at the exact moment they are choosing. AI visibility is the outcome; generative engine optimisation is how you earn it in Arc Search.

Unlike a search engine, Arc Search rarely hands back ten options. It commits to a recommendation, and the businesses it omits are invisible to that buyer. That is what raises the stakes: in Arc Search, second place is no place.

Arc Search sources answers from multiple live web sources it reads and summarises

Arc Search draws on multiple live web sources it reads and summarises, and it cites the pages it browses for you. To be named, your business has to appear, consistently and credibly, in the places Arc Search looks. How Arc Search picks its sources breaks the mechanism down, but the short version is simple: Arc Search recommends what it can verify.

Because Arc Search lives in the Arc Search mobile app, its answers reach buyers wherever they already are, which is why a mention inside Arc Search is worth more than a search ranking almost no one scrolls to.

Buyers ask Arc Search for a recommendation, not a search

Every appearance in Arc Search starts with a buyer's prompt, and the phrasing is conversational, not keyword-shaped. People ask Arc Search things like:

  • "best plumber near me, who would you actually recommend?"
  • "which accountant should a small business in Leeds use?"
  • "recommend a reliable roofer with good reviews"
  • "who's the top-rated dentist near me for private treatment?"

Arc Search recommends local businesses when buyers ask

Yes, Arc Search builds an answer from the businesses it can find and corroborate. When someone asks for a provider "near me" or in their town, Arc Search increasingly names specific local businesses rather than deflecting to a directory. That makes Arc Search a direct channel to local buyers for trades and professional services alike.

Entity clarity and citations shape Arc Search's answers

Arc Search names your business when the signals line up: a clear, consistent entity, credible third-party mentions, genuine reviews and structured data it can read. The single biggest lever for Arc Search is a clear, consistent, citable presence across the pages it reads.

To influence how Arc Search answers, we strengthen:

  • Your entity: so Arc Search knows exactly who you are, what you do and where, via entity optimisation
  • Your citations: so trusted sources corroborate you, via citation building
  • Your content: so Arc Search has passages it can quote and attribute to you
  • Your reviews and structured data: so the trust and machine-readable signals are in place

Optimising for Arc Search earns you the recommendation

Appearing in Arc Search is earned, not bought. There is no paid slot in an organic recommendation. We optimise your business for Arc Search by fixing your entity, earning the citations Arc Search trusts, and publishing content it can lift.

The work follows the way Arc Search actually reads the web: we make your business unambiguous, corroborated and quotable, so the model has every reason to name you and none to hesitate.

Measuring your share of voice inside Arc Search

You cannot improve what you cannot see, so we monitor your visibility in Arc Search directly, tracking how often it mentions you, how favourably, and how your share of voice compares with the competitors it names instead. That baseline turns GEO from guesswork into a measured programme.

Arc Search is one engine, buyers use Google Gemini too

Arc Search matters, but no buyer uses only one assistant. The same person who asks Arc Search today asks Google Gemini, Google Gemini or ChatGPT tomorrow, and each sources answers differently. We optimise across every engine that has UK search demand, so your visibility does not hinge on which assistant a buyer happens to open.

See how Arc Search answers for a business like yours

This is AI lead generation for UK businesses: being named by Arc Search matters for the enquiries it sends you, not the mention itself. The fastest way to understand your position is to look. Our free AI visibility audit runs real buyer prompts through Arc Search and the other engines and shows exactly where you appear, where you do not, and who Arc Search names instead. See how we move businesses into AI recommendations, then book yours.

Frequently asked questions

Can I pay to appear in Arc Search? +
No. There is no paid placement inside an organic Arc Search recommendation. You earn the mention by being the business Arc Search can most clearly identify and trust, which is exactly what GEO builds.
How long does it take to appear in Arc Search? +
Most businesses see movement within weeks to a few months as entity fixes, citations and content are picked up by Arc Search and the sources it draws on.
Will Arc Search name my exact business? +
That is the goal. GEO is designed to make Arc Search return your named business, not a generic category or a competitor, when buyers ask for what you offer.

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