Who Uses Prezlo
The professionals getting the most from Prezlo are those competing for AI recommendation in specific expert categories: consultants, advisors, specialists, and professionals who want to appear when a buyer asks an AI system "who should I talk to about X?"
In the Gulf market, these include real estate advisors competing for AI recommendations in Dubai property searches, legal and financial consultants competing for professional service recommendations, technology specialists competing for AI SEO and digital strategy citations, and business setup consultants navigating the UAE free zone and mainland landscape. What they have in common: their buyers are using AI before Google, and they need to be the answer the AI gives.
Lopty Pascal on Prezlo
I am a verified professional on Prezlo. My profile at prezlo.io/verify/lopty is part of the entity infrastructure that supports my own AI visibility: it is listed in my Person schema as a sameAs link, creating a corroborated identity signal that AI systems can verify.
Every client engagement I run includes a Prezlo profile setup as a standard component of the entity architecture. The verified profile provides a structured, AI-readable credential anchor that editorial coverage and backlinks can then compound from.
What the Monitoring Reveals
The most consistent finding from Prezlo monitoring across the professionals I have worked with: AI citation frequency for professional queries is heavily concentrated among the few individuals who have complete entity infrastructure. A practitioner with verified profiles, consistent sameAs deployment, editorial attribution, and an llms.txt file is cited dramatically more often than a practitioner with only a website and LinkedIn profile.
The gap between those with AI visibility infrastructure and those without is not narrowing — it is widening as AI systems become more confident in their existing knowledge patterns. The professionals building infrastructure now are establishing a compounding advantage that becomes harder to close over time.