SecureIntent launches July 10. We asked the AI engines your buyers use — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini — the three questions a developer or security lead actually types about this problem, five times each: 15 one-shot answers. The demand is real and specific. And on the question that is, literally, your product — a browser extension that blocks secrets before they're pasted into ChatGPT — AI names only two obscure indie tools, then spends the rest of the answer warning about malware. That's the lane. Here's how you own it from day one.
Prepared for SecureIntent.ai · Browser DLP — stop secrets reaching AI tools · for developers · June 2026
Here's the question that's literally your product — someone asking AI for a browser extension that stops secrets being pasted into ChatGPT. We asked it five independent times. This is what the engines say today — and it's an opening, not a wall.
For a browser extension that catches secrets before they're pasted into ChatGPT, the two that come up are Prompt Seal (a free Chrome/Safari extension that scans your prompt locally and warns before sensitive data is sent) and an open-source, local-only PII Guard (GovernsAI) that redacts or blocks PII on-device. Both are indie tools described in Medium posts rather than established products. A strong caveat dominates the results: multiple malicious extensions posing as AI-privacy tools have been caught stealing ChatGPT conversations from ~900,000 users — so vet the publisher carefully before installing.
SecureIntent isn't named — because it hasn't launched yet (July 10). But look at what AI has to work with: two indie tools from blog posts, and a pile of warnings about malware stealing chats. There is no trusted, vetted, open-source default here. That's the position open to you.
How often each brand appears in the sources AI engines rely on for your category's questions.
Nobody will search "SecureIntent." They describe the job — "stop API keys leaking into Copilot," "DLP for ChatGPT," "extension to redact secrets before pasting." Each is a question you can be the cited answer to from launch. The two flagged are your sharpest openings.
The words your buyers use are "secrets," "API keys," "paste," the tools ChatGPT, Copilot, Claude, and "browser extension." Today the engines match those words to secrets managers (Doppler, Infisical), commit scanners (GitGuardian, Gitleaks), and enterprise AI-DLP suites (Cyberhaven, Strac) — none of them a paste-time browser guardrail for an individual developer. That gap is your wedge.
More buyers open ChatGPT or Perplexity to ask "which should I buy" before they ever reach the store. That answer now decides the sale — and it doesn't include you.
A buyer arriving from an AI recommendation has already been told you're the right pick. That's pre-sold intent — the highest-converting traffic there is, and competitors are taking all of it.
Few brands have optimized for AI answers — it's an open shelf. The brand that builds the content these engines cite first becomes the default recommendation, and that lead compounds.
How this differs from guesswork: we don't ask one model once. We run your category through multiple independent research passes and measure where they converge — the sources, brands, and phrases that show up again and again are the ones actually shaping AI's answers. That convergence is what your competitors earned and you can too.
This isn't an opinion. Here are the actual pages the AI engines pulled from for your category, ranked by how many independent research passes relied on each — plus the brands they named, and how often.
| Source the engines pulled from | Passes | Status |
|---|---|---|
| AI Security Guardaisecurityguard.io | 5/5 | read |
| Aona AIaona.ai | 5/5 | read |
| Aona AIaona.ai | 5/5 | read |
| Codenotarycodenotary.com | 5/5 | read |
| Cyberhavencyberhaven.com | 5/5 | read |
| Developer Techdeveloper-tech.com | 5/5 | read |
| dope.securitydope.security | 5/5 | read |
| Elegant Software Solutionselegantsoftwaresolutions.com | 5/5 | read |
| Help Net Securityhelpnetsecurity.com | 5/5 | read |
| Knosticknostic.ai | 5/5 | read |
Across 15 independent passes.
Full source-by-source provenance trail (every search, every fetch, every blocked page) is included with your report.
You launch July 10. The goal: when a developer asks AI how to stop secrets leaking into ChatGPT, SecureIntent is in the answer on day one. This audit is the map — every question buyers ask, who AI names today, and the exact language and third-party sources to win. The monthly version re-runs these same questions so you watch your name start to appear.
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