Bear vs Coda
Which does AI actually recommend? We asked ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini the questions real buyers ask about note-taking app.
The verdict
When buyers ask AI for recommendations, Bear is recommended more often — scoring 6/100 vs 0/100.
Engine by engine
Bear vs Coda: what the data says
When buyers ask AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini to recommend note-taking app, Bear is recommended more often than Coda — scoring 6/100 for AI visibility versus 0/100. Bear shows up in 10% of AI answers to real buyer questions; Coda shows up in 0%.
The gap is widest on ChatGPT, where Bear is clearly favoured: Bear is recommended 20% of the time and Coda 0%. Because each engine draws on different sources, a brand can lead on one and trail on another — which is why it pays to track all three rather than assume one result holds everywhere.
In practice, an AI assistant asked “What is the best note-taking app for organizing research notes?” is more likely to put Bear on its shortlist. Coda is largely invisible in AI answers for note-taking app — and since these shortlists are increasingly where buying decisions start, that's a gap worth closing.
Frequently asked
Does AI recommend Bear or Coda more?
Bear. It scores 6/100 for AI visibility versus Coda's 0/100, based on how often ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini recommend each for note-taking app.
Which is more visible on ChatGPT — Bear or Coda?
On ChatGPT specifically, Bear is recommended 20% of the time and Coda 0% for note-taking app questions.
How is AI visibility measured?
Ranklisted runs the real questions buyers ask AI assistants about note-taking app across ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, records whether each brand is recommended and where it ranks, and turns it into a 0–100 score. It's re-checked weekly.
Can Coda improve how often AI recommends it?
Yes. AI assistants recommend brands that are described consistently across third-party "best of" lists, reviews and comparison content. Building that presence raises the score over time — you can track the change weekly.