Comparison
Asked vs Yext
Yext is a paid listings management platform that pushes your business data to 100+ directories on a subscription basis (typically $999-$1,999/year per location).
We will be honest. Both tools exist for different reasons. Here is who each is actually better for, plus a side-by-side breakdown so you can pick without buyer's remorse.
Pick Asked if
- Local businesses optimising specifically for ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini and Bing Copilot answers
- Owners who want the full methodology in 23 sheets and a 14-day implementation playbook with a money-back guarantee
- Anyone allergic to paying $999/year forever for citation maintenance
Pick Yext if
- Multi-location enterprise chains (50+ locations) that need centralised listing management
- Businesses that want ongoing automatic citation push to 100+ directories without doing the work themselves
- Brands that already rank well on Google and want maintenance, not climb
Side by side
| Dimension | Asked | Yext |
|---|---|---|
| AI search (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude) | Primary focus - audit + methodology | Not a focus - Google-first |
| Pricing | £99 one-off DIY or £499 one-off done-for-you | $999-$1,999/year subscription per location |
| Methodology transparency | Full 23-sheet workbook, you keep it | Closed platform |
| Money-back guarantee | Score moves 15+ pts or hits Grade B in 14 days, or full refund | No outcome-tied refund |
| Bing Places + Wikidata + Reddit | Covered (sources LLMs actually train on) | Standard citation directories only |
| Best for | 1-3 location service businesses | Multi-location chains |
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