Meet CaPow

CaPow builds power delivery solutions for industrial mobile robots. As automation scales, the core bottleneck is no longer software or navigation—it’s energy. Robots still need to stop, charge, and wait. Eliminating that downtime starts with power delivery.

The challenge

CaPow was already creating content. Technical articles. Case studies. Product documentation. Traditional channels were working. But buyers were starting to skip Google and ask AI platforms like ChatGPT and Perplexity for recommendations instead.

When someone asked about robotics energy solutions, CaPow wasn't showing up. Competitors were.

"We knew our technology was strong," the team said. "But we had no idea how AI platforms were reading our brand or why competitors were getting recommended instead of us."

Google Analytics showed traffic. Search Console showed rankings. Neither revealed how AI systems interpreted CaPow's expertise or which content would drive visibility in AI responses.

The challenge wasn't creating more content. CaPow published regularly. It was optimizing for a channel that worked differently than search. Content was going out, but there was no way to know if it pushed potential clients towards their brand in AI Answers.

Competitors seemed to show up more often than CaPow. The gap was there, but it was unmeasurable.

The solution

On November 4, 2025, CaPow signed up for Limy.

The Limy dashboard showed their AI brand visibility compared to seven competitors. There was strong expertise, but minimal presence. It also showed where competitors were getting cited and where their content was weak.

The analysis revealed competitors dominated conversations around humanoid robots and power solutions, but their content was surface level. CaPow needed to go deeper.

The platform surfaced a specific recommendation:

Topic: "Enhancing Service Robots: Innovative Energy Solutions for Greater Efficiency in 2025"

Why: AI platforms were citing competitor content here, but coverage lacked depth.

Structure: Current landscape, innovative solutions, future trends, actionable framework.

Length: 1,500 words with focus on real-world applications and technical depth.

Thirteen days after signing up, CaPow published "Power Delivery Solutions for Mobile Robots" following that structure. The team handled everything internally.

The impact

The article reached a visibility score of 480, a 15x increase. AI platforms started citing CaPow when people asked about robotics energy solutions.

Overall AI brand visibility grew 22% in 30 days. Individual product pages saw lifts of 246%, 1,459%, and 287%.

"We went from minimal presence to second place in one month," the team said.

The article became a template. CaPow applied the same approach to existing content and used it for new pieces. Each optimized article compounded their gains.

Limy.ai gave CaPow visibility into how AI systems understand their brand and where competitors hold advantages. Teams spend less time guessing what to create and more time executing against clear opportunities.

CaPow continues using the platform to maintain their position. What started as one article has become a systematic approach to AI visibility in the Agentic web.

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