Product Module

Integrated monitoring for Kimi, Doubao, and DeepSeek

Track the localized ecosystems that shape product discovery in distinct search markets, integrated with your global stack.

Integrated monitoring for Kimi, Doubao, and DeepSeek
Integrated monitoring for Kimi, Doubao, and DeepSeek

Why cross-border teams miss this

Most AI visibility tools are designed for English-language engines and leave Chinese answer engines out of scope.

Citany treats global mainstream and localized models as a single operating problem, which is essential for any brand running cross-border growth programs.

What changes in localized ecosystems

  • Different source ecosystems and publisher trust patterns
  • Different prompt phrasing and user intent expression
  • Different competitor sets and marketplace influence
  • Different entity and trust signals across Chinese platforms

What teams often underestimate

Many teams assume they can translate global assets and call the problem solved. In reality, localized ecosystems often rely on different publishers, different community platforms, and different phrasing for the same buying intent.

That means a brand can look coherent in ChatGPT and still be invisible or misframed in Kimi, Doubao, or DeepSeek.

What to watch first

  • Whether the brand is named at all in core Chinese-language prompts.
  • Whether local competitors own the category terms and use cases that matter most.
  • Whether trusted Chinese-language sources exist to support the brand narrative.
  • Whether localized pages and proof assets answer the same questions users ask in-market.

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Next Step

Check your own brand against these patterns

If this page matches what you are seeing, run a free audit to review prompt coverage, competitor gaps, and the sources shaping AI answers in your category.