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Education AI Search Visibility Benchmark 2026

Original research on how schools, universities, training providers, and education platforms appear across Google, AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and high-intent learner research.

Key findings

Quotable findings without unsupported claims.

The public page is designed for journalists, analysts, newsletters, and industry operators. Findings stay tied to the benchmark sample and collection window.

65% vs 0%

Claude asks a clarifying question 65% of the time, 65 points ahead of Gemini's 0%

Claude tends to interrogate the user's situation before recommending, while Gemini defaults to a direct answer. Businesses should ensure their content answers likely follow-up context (age, budget, format) directly, since Gemini won't ask for it.

49%

Nearly half of AI education answers name specific providers on average across models

Averaging chatgpt (38%), claude (53%), and gemini (58%), providers are named in roughly half of responses, confirming that being a citable, named entity materially affects visibility in AI answers about education services.

2.8 vs 1.7

Claude names an average of 2.8 providers per answer, 65% more than ChatGPT or Gemini's 1.7

Claude casts a wider net of named competitors per response, meaning a single Claude answer creates more competitive exposure opportunities — but also more competition for attention — than ChatGPT or Gemini.

43%

Models give a selection-criteria list in 43% of answers on average, but only 43% consensus across all three

Selection criteria (accreditation, cost, format, outcomes) appear in roughly half of responses per model, yet cross-model consensus sits at 42.5%, indicating no single fixed checklist dominates — content should cover multiple criteria angles to match varied model framing.

Martial Notarangelo
Research leadMartial NotarangeloFounder, Authority Specialist

This benchmark is researched and maintained in-house. For the underlying data, methodology detail, or an on-record comment for your story, reach the research lead directly.

Sector intelligence

The Education search & AI landscape, measured.

Two proprietary datasets, refreshed on a set cadence: curated search-demand intelligence across every education service we cover, and a controlled study of how ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini actually advise education buyers. Every figure is citable — anchors are stable.

19.4M/mo
Monthly searches tracked across 8 education services (574 curated keywords)
Measured · 574 keywordsAuthority Specialist keyword intelligence, 2026-07-02
$4.86
Median cost-per-click a education business pays to BUY one visit that organic authority earns for free
MeasuredAuthority Specialist keyword intelligence, 2026-07-02
9/100
Median ranking difficulty — how contested the sector's keywords are (lower = more winnable with authority)
MeasuredAuthority Specialist keyword intelligence, 2026-07-02

12-month demand trend

How AI models advise education buyers — 2026-07 edition

58%
Gemini names specific education providers in 58% of answers, versus 0% asking clarifying questions first
Measured · N=120 responsesAuthority Specialist AI Study, 2026-07 — 40 standardized questions × 3 models
Share of answers recommending to hire a professional, by model
  • ChatGPT32.5%
  • Claude37.5%
  • Gemini32.5%
Measured behavior across 40 education buyer questions (2026-07). Reading: % of responses exhibiting each behavior.
ChatGPTClaudeGemini
Recommends hiring a professional33%38%33%
Suggests DIY first20%23%8%
Names specific providers38%53%58%
Gives price or cost info23%35%33%
Tells to check reviews20%15%0%
Tells to verify credentials28%20%13%
Mentions case studies / portfolio10%15%3%
Mentions local proximity13%25%8%
Gives selection criteria53%50%45%
Warns about red flags13%8%10%
Asks a clarifying question40%65%0%
Recommends multiple quotes8%5%0%

AI Recommendation Index — where education ranks across 14 industries

The ARI is the average rate at which ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini recommend hiring a professional, per industry. A named, quarterly-tracked index — cite it as “Authority Specialist AI Recommendation Index”.

1Legal71.7%
2Healthcare63.3%
3Automotive62.5%
4Beauty60.8%
5Home Services60.8%
6Real Estate52.5%
7Financial Services43.3%
8Fitness43.3%
9Professional Services39.2%
10Education34.2%
11Manufacturing32.5%
12Technology28.3%
13Ecommerce14.2%
14Hospitality12.3%

Where the demand concentrates

school10.6M$3.9528/100
driving school2.4M$2.738/100
daycare center1.9M$6.649/100
preschool1.4M$7.169/100
dance studio1.1M$2.278/100

About this benchmark

What the Education benchmark measures.

This report measures how visible education brands are across AI-generated search and recommendation environments, with attention to mentions, recommendations, citations, source quality, sentiment, trust evidence, and hallucination risk.

Visibility

Mention, recommendation, and top-three presence

Measures whether AI systems recognize brands organically and where they appear inside generated recommendations.

Citations

Source and citation audit

Separates brand-owned websites, directories, media, review platforms, regulatory sources, and uncited assertions.

Trust

Authority evidence and risk signals

Checks whether public evidence supports safer descriptions, comparisons, and recommendations in high-intent searches.

AI-visible brands

Most visible brands in this benchmark sample.

Rankings are only shown when verified public data exists. The language is intentionally visibility-based, not a claim that one company is objectively better than another.

1Coursera1210%
2LinkedIn97.5%
3Udemy65%
4Springboard54.2%
5Wyzant54.2%
6iTalki54.2%
7Figma54.2%
8DataCamp43.3%
9edX43.3%
10Varsity Tutors43.3%

Extracted verbatim from 120 stored AI responses (2026-07 edition). Mention frequency in stored AI responses. A mention is not an endorsement.

Methodology

A controlled snapshot, not an absolute ranking.

Results are framed as observations from a defined sample and collection window. AI outputs can vary by model version, location, personalization, retrieval mode, and time.

Step 01Company dataset

Build a clean industry list covering national brands, mid-market players, organic challengers, specialists, and emerging entities.

Step 02Prompt set

Group prompts by recommendation, comparison, trust, alternative, informational, local, and high-value buyer intent.

Step 03AI response capture

Collect model outputs with consistent prompt wording, collection dates, country context, and search mode notes where available.

Step 04Human QA

Review brand matches, citation URLs, sensitive claims, hallucination flags, and public wording before publication.

Downloads

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PDF report

Public report formatted for journalists, analysts, and internal stakeholders.

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CSV summary

Summary table for verified benchmark metrics and public ranking fields.

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Chart pack

Reusable PNG/SVG chart assets with attribution and canonical source links.

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Methodology

Collection window, prompt categories, model setup, scoring rubric, and limitations.

Pending

Resources

Browse every Education resource.

Service frameworks, authority playbooks, and implementation resources for education brands. Expand to see the full library, all reachable directly from this page.

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Authority Specialist audits AI mention presence, recommendation gaps, citation sources, competitor visibility, E-E-A-T signals, and the 90-day authority roadmap required to improve visibility.

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