AIRANKS — The Authoritative Rankings for AI Web Content

AIRANKS measures AI visibility: we ask AI models real product and service questions, capture the complete answers as immutable observations, and publish what they contain — which brands were mentioned, which domains were cited, and which exact pages were linked. Every domain gets an AIR score from 1–10 (a decile of visibility in the active dataset; 0 means insufficient data), with the methodology in the open.

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AIRVER. FIGHTING — 2026

Artificial Intelligence Rankings

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crm.org

AIR 2

3 phrases · 9 brands · 3 citations

What the AI Says

On August 13, 2026, the AI reported to us the following summary of this site:

CRM.org is primarily an independent CRM evaluation and educational platform focused on customer relationship management software. Its stated mission is to explain what CRM means and help organizations build stronger work relationships, while its homepage provides software comparisons, category guides, product reviews, CRM definitions, industry news, and practical advice about sales, marketing, customer service, analytics, and automation. The site also offers a CRM expert-matching service for implementation, migration, data quality, and optimization work. (crm.org (crm.org)) The site serves a specific niche: buyers and users of CRM and adjacent business software. It is not centered on one third-party CRM product or vendor; rather, “CRM.org” is the central brand and marketplace-style editorial identity. Its coverage includes products and companies such as Pipedrive, Attio, Freshsales, Monday CRM, SuiteCRM, Salesforce, HubSpot, Mailchimp, and numerous smaller CRM, sales-engagement, contact-management, analytics, and marketing-automation platforms. The website explicitly discloses that some links come from software companies that compensate CRM.org, and that this compensation may affect product placement, so its evaluations combine educational and comparison content with an affiliate or commercially supported model. (crm.org (crm.org)) According to its About page, CRM.org describes itself as structurally independent: it says no CRM vendor holds equity in the company, funds its evaluation program, or has a commercial relationship with its judging panel. It operates the CRMmys annual CRM evaluation and awards program, using a panel of CRM practitioners, consultants, implementers, and operators. The site lists a Montreal, Canada address and the email address info@crm.org, but the reviewed pages do not clearly identify a separate legal company name or ownership entity beyond CRM.org. Articles are credited to contributors including Christopher Sirk, Sejla Hajric, and Michael Scheiner; Sirk’s profile says he joined the site in 2018 and has written more than 90 CRM and technology articles. (crm.org (crm.org)) Overall, CRM.org is best categorized as a B2B software-review, comparison, and educational resource, with elements of a blog, buyer’s guide, evaluation platform, newsletter, awards program, and professional-services referral business. Its likely audience includes small-business owners, startups, sales and marketing teams, customer-support leaders, operations managers, CRM administrators, consultants, and decision-makers researching which CRM or related SaaS tools to adopt. The broad language about CRMs for “small businesses, large businesses, single-person jobs” suggests a wide market, while the detailed reviews and expert-matching service particularly target organizations actively selecting, implementing, or improving CRM systems. (crm.org (crm.org))

Recent Observations

AI-Assist Files

checked 8/14/2026

Phrases Citing crm.org

Brands Ranked Alongside

  • 3Salesforce
  • 3Zoho
  • 3Pipedrive
  • 2Less Annoying CRM
  • 2Microsoft Dynamics
  • 2Attio
  • 2Monday.com
  • 1HubSpot
  • 1Freshsales