AI visibility for

reencle.cl

Market: Global (en)

Each model is asked to answer as a buyer in Global, so your visibility reflects your actual market, not a global/US bias.

The company sells electric composting appliances that convert kitchen food waste into usable compost using a patented microbial technology. Its devices are designed for residential users, particularly urban households and apartment dwellers in Chile who want to manage organic waste without a garden or external collection. The units operate silently, incorporate multi‑stage filtration to eliminate odors, and produce finished compost in roughly two weeks. By processing up to 1.5 kg of waste per day, the products aim to reduce the volume of household organic waste and provide a convenient, on‑site recycling solution. This offering competes in the home‑appliance segment focused on sustainable waste‑to‑resource conversion.

The area you and these competitors operate in: foodcycler.com, lomi.com, pela.earth, vitamix.com, mill.com.

?0-100. Higher = AI names you more often on neutral buyer questions.

59.3/100

Your AI visibility score

?For reference: a strong company in your space scores around 55+, and most land near 38. Few sites are visible everywhere - the checklist below shows your quickest wins.

?Share of neutral buyer questions where a model brings you up unprompted.

45.5%

Unprompted mentions in AI answers

?Your position among all brands AI named.

#1 / 10

Rank

?Share of best-practice (AEO) signals in place for AI visibility.

80.0%

Best practice (AEO)

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You rank #1 of 10 on AI mentions (neutral questions)

Where you show up across AI models

Your brand and competitors as rows, AI models as columns. Each cell counts how often they are mentioned.

Ranking is based on neutral buyer questions. We don't count questions that already name you, so it's a fair comparison with competitors.

?Your rank is based on how often each brand is named unprompted across the neutral buyer questions. M = the brands compared (you plus your competitors). A model can recognize you and still not name you unprompted, so a 0 here is a visibility gap, not a sign the model does not know you.

Note: some models did not answer every question this run (deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro); their column may understate them.

Brand Mentions anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6deepseek/deepseek-v4-progoogle/gemini-2.5-flashopenai/gpt-5.5x-ai/grok-4.3z-ai/glm-5.1
Your brand Reencle 5 1 0 Knows you - not unprompted 1 1 1 1
foodcycler.com AI 4 1 0 1 1 1 0
lomi.com AI 4 1 0 1 1 1 0
pela.earth AI 4 1 0 1 1 1 0
vitamix.com AI 4 1 0 1 1 1 0
mill.com AI 2 1 0 0 1 0 0
geme.com AI 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
oklin.com AI 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
pela.com AI 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
whirlpool.com AI 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

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How AI describes you

How each AI model describes your domain in its own words. This is the models' view of you, not our reading of your site.

This reflects what each AI model learned during training, bounded by its knowledge cutoff - not a live, source-cited answer. See the models and their cutoffs

?AI answers can come from two places: a model's trained knowledge (what we measure here), and grounded answers where the model fetches and cites live sources. Grounded, cited measurement is a separate mode we plan to add later; today's report is the trained-knowledge view, per each model's cutoff.

We asked each model about your exact company (your domain + what you do), so the answer is not about a different company with a similar name.

anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6

I cannot confirm the specific details of Reencle.cl (the Chilean/Spanish-language site) with certainty. While I'm aware of a company called Reencle that markets electric home composting devices using microbial technology, I cannot verify whether reencle.cl is the same brand, a regional distributor, a licensed reseller, or an entirely separate entity operating under a similar name in that market. Rather than risk describing the wrong company, I'd recommend visiting **reencle.

deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

Reencle, at reencle.cl, is the official Chilean website for the South Korean brand Reencle. It markets the same flagship product: a countertop electric composting appliance that uses a patented, self-replenishing Bacillus microbial culture to quietly break down everyday kitchen scraps into a soil-like compost in about 24 hours, with no odors and minimal energy use.

google/gemini-2.5-flash

Based on the information provided, Reencle (reencle.cl) is a company that sells electric composting appliances designed for residential use, specifically targeting urban households and apartment dwellers. Here's a brief breakdown of what they offer and who it's for: * What they offer: Reencle provides electric composting appliances that utilize a patented microbial technology to convert kitchen food waste into usable compost.

openai/gpt-5.5

I can’t independently confirm the live contents of reencle.cl from here, but based on the specific company/context you provided: Reencle is a company selling electric home composting appliances that process kitchen food scraps into usable compost through a patented microbial technology. Its products are designed to make composting cleaner, easier, and more practical indoors.

x-ai/grok-4.3

Reencle (reencle.cl) sells electric kitchen composters that rapidly convert household food scraps into usable compost via patented microbial blends; the products target urban households and apartment dwellers in Chile who lack space for traditional composting. (The provided context matches this company exactly.)

z-ai/glm-5.1

Based on the context provided and the established Reencle brand, reencle.cl is the Chilean presence/distributor for the Reencle brand. What it offers: Reencle sells a compact, electric kitchen composting appliance that uses a patented microbial technology (specifically strains of Bacillus microorganisms) to rapidly break down food waste.

Fact tracker

The distinct claims AI models made about you, one by one. Confirm the ones that are right, and flag anything that is wrong or out of date.

  • It converts kitchen scraps into dry, nutrient‑rich compost in about 24 hours. Worth checking

    From: z-ai/glm-5.1

  • The appliance breaks down kitchen scraps into soil‑like compost in about 24 hours. Worth checking

    From: deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

  • Reencle markets electric home composting devices that use microbial technology.

    From: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6

  • Reencle sells electric home composting appliances.

    From: openai/gpt-5.5

  • The appliances convert kitchen food scraps into usable compost.

    From: openai/gpt-5.5

  • The appliances use patented microbial technology.

    From: openai/gpt-5.5

  • Reencle primarily serves residential users, especially urban households and apartment dwellers without outdoor composting space.

    From: openai/gpt-5.5

  • Reencle sells electric composting appliances designed for residential use.

    From: google/gemini-2.5-flash

  • The appliances use patented microbial technology to turn kitchen food waste into usable compost.

    From: google/gemini-2.5-flash

  • The primary target audience is residential users in urban households and apartments.

    From: google/gemini-2.5-flash

  • The devices are compact, quiet, and easy to integrate into smaller living spaces.

    From: google/gemini-2.5-flash

  • reencle.cl is the Chilean distributor for the Reencle brand.

    From: z-ai/glm-5.1

  • Reencle sells a compact electric kitchen composting appliance using patented microbial technology.

    From: z-ai/glm-5.1

  • The appliance uses Bacillus strains to rapidly break down food waste.

    From: z-ai/glm-5.1

  • The device operates quietly and without foul odors.

    From: z-ai/glm-5.1

  • It is designed for residential urban households and apartment dwellers lacking outdoor space.

    From: z-ai/glm-5.1

  • Reencle's official Chilean website is reencle.cl.

    From: deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

  • Reencle is a South Korean brand.

    From: deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

  • Reencle markets a countertop electric composting appliance as its flagship product.

    From: deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

  • The appliance uses a patented, self‑replenishing Bacillus microbial culture.

    From: deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

  • The appliance operates with no odors.

    From: deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

  • The appliance uses minimal energy.

    From: deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

  • The device is designed for eco‑conscious residential users lacking outdoor space, such as urban households and apartment dwellers.

    From: deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro

  • Reencle sells electric kitchen composters.

    From: x-ai/grok-4.3

  • The composters rapidly convert household food scraps into usable compost.

    From: x-ai/grok-4.3

  • The conversion uses patented microbial blends.

    From: x-ai/grok-4.3

  • The products target urban households and apartment dwellers in Chile lacking space for traditional composting.

    From: x-ai/grok-4.3

Model agreement

How the AI models compare with each other - where they agree about you, and where one model stands apart. A model that disagrees is a concrete visibility risk worth addressing.

Facts One model differs

Stands apart: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6 - claims only this model makes (possibly out of date or made up):

  • Reencle markets electric home composting devices that use microbial technology.

Stands apart: deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro - claims only this model makes (possibly out of date or made up):

  • Reencle is a South Korean brand.
  • Reencle markets a countertop electric composting appliance as its flagship product.
  • Reencle's official Chilean website is reencle.cl.
  • The appliance breaks down kitchen scraps into soil‑like compost in about 24 hours.
  • The appliance operates with no odors.
  • The appliance uses a patented, self‑replenishing Bacillus microbial culture.
  • The appliance uses minimal energy.
  • The device is designed for eco‑conscious residential users lacking outdoor space, such as urban households and apartment dwellers.

Stands apart: google/gemini-2.5-flash - claims only this model makes (possibly out of date or made up):

  • Reencle sells electric composting appliances designed for residential use.
  • The appliances use patented microbial technology to turn kitchen food waste into usable compost.
  • The devices are compact, quiet, and easy to integrate into smaller living spaces.
  • The primary target audience is residential users in urban households and apartments.

Stands apart: openai/gpt-5.5 - claims only this model makes (possibly out of date or made up):

  • Reencle primarily serves residential users, especially urban households and apartment dwellers without outdoor composting space.
  • Reencle sells electric home composting appliances.
  • The appliances convert kitchen food scraps into usable compost.
  • The appliances use patented microbial technology.

Stands apart: x-ai/grok-4.3 - claims only this model makes (possibly out of date or made up):

  • Reencle sells electric kitchen composters.
  • The composters rapidly convert household food scraps into usable compost.
  • The conversion uses patented microbial blends.
  • The products target urban households and apartment dwellers in Chile lacking space for traditional composting.

Stands apart: z-ai/glm-5.1 - claims only this model makes (possibly out of date or made up):

  • It converts kitchen scraps into dry, nutrient‑rich compost in about 24 hours.
  • It is designed for residential urban households and apartment dwellers lacking outdoor space.
  • Reencle sells a compact electric kitchen composting appliance using patented microbial technology.
  • The appliance uses Bacillus strains to rapidly break down food waste.
  • The device operates quietly and without foul odors.
  • reencle.cl is the Chilean distributor for the Reencle brand.

Positioning Models agree

Most models place you alongside: foodcycler.com, lomi.com, pela.earth, vitamix.com, mill.com

The models position you in the same space - a consistent read.

Where this plays out, context by context

The same picture broken down per buyer question (and per market when measured): where you are named, who shows up instead, and how it shifts by context.

By context

recognition Brand question - 0 competitors here

Question asked: What do you know about Reencle ({domain})? If you are not familiar with this specific company, say so plainly - do not guess or describe a different company with a similar name.

You were named in 6 of 6 answers here - you show up in this context.

6 model answers in this context, you were named in 6.

No competitors named in this context.

Brand questions
?What models say when asked about you by name. Not used for the competitive ranking (it names you).
Brand question - 0 competitors here

Question asked: What is Reencle, the company at {domain}? For context, this company is in: The company sells electric composting appliances that convert kitchen food waste into usable compost using a patented microbial technology. Briefly describe what THIS specific company offers and who it is for. If you cannot confirm this exact company, say so rather than describing a different company with a similar name.

You were named in 6 of 6 answers here - you show up in this context.

6 model answers in this context, you were named in 6.

No competitors named in this context.

Alternatives to you
?When someone asks for alternatives to you - who the models suggest instead.
Brand question - 8 competitors here

Question asked: Is Reencle a good choice, and what are the main alternatives? List the specific companies a buyer would compare.

You were named in 6 of 6 answers here - you show up in this context.

6 model answers in this context, you were named in 6.

  • foodcycler.com - 5 mentions
  • lomi.com - 5 mentions
  • pela.earth - 5 mentions
  • vitamix.com - 5 mentions
  • mill.com - 3 mentions
  • airthereal.com - 2 mentions
  • oklin.com - 2 mentions
  • compostable.cl - 1 mentions
Category recommendations
?Neutral category questions (a buyer describing their need). Counts for your ranking - who gets recommended.
Seen - 9 competitors here

Question asked: Someone is looking for: The company sells electric composting appliances that convert kitchen food waste into usable compost using a patented microbial technology. Which companies or brands would you recommend they consider? List the specific providers.

You were named in 5 of 5 answers here - you show up in this context.

5 model answers in this context, you were named in 5.

  • foodcycler.com - 4 mentions
  • lomi.com - 4 mentions
  • pela.earth - 4 mentions
  • vitamix.com - 4 mentions
  • mill.com - 2 mentions
  • geme.com - 1 mentions
  • oklin.com - 1 mentions
  • pela.com - 1 mentions
  • whirlpool.com - 1 mentions
Where to buy
?Where to buy in this category online. Counts for your ranking - who the models name.
Not seen - 0 competitors here

Question asked: Where can someone buy products in this category online, shipped to their home? Name the specific companies.

You were not named in any of 6 answers here - this is where you are least visible.

6 model answers in this context, you were named in 0.

No competitors named in this context.

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Competitors AI mentions

These are the competitors AI models name alongside you, with how often each is mentioned.

Active (mentioned) (9)

  • foodcycler.com (4) AI
    Active
  • geme.com (1) AI
    Active
  • lomi.com (4) AI
    Active
  • mill.com (2) AI
    Active
  • oklin.com (1) AI
    Active
  • pela.com (1) AI
    Active
  • pela.earth (4) AI
    Active
  • vitamix.com (4) AI
    Active
  • whirlpool.com (1) AI
    Active

Suggestions (AI-found, not mentioned) (33)

  • airthereal.com AI
    Off
  • bioboxchile.cl AI
    Off
  • bioinsumos.cl AI
    Off
  • bokashi.cl AI
    Off
  • compostable.cl AI
    Off
  • compostadores.cl AI
    Off
  • compostajecasero.cl AI
    Off
  • compostajedomiciliario.cl AI
    Off
  • compostchile.cl AI
    Off
  • composteraelectrica.cl AI
    Off
  • composteras.cl AI
    Off
  • compostfacil.cl AI
    Off
  • composturbano.cl AI
    Off
  • ecoamigable.cl AI
    Off
  • ecocompost.cl AI
    Off
  • ecocosas.com AI
    Off
  • ecotienda.cl AI
    Off
  • ecoverde.cl AI
    Off
  • hogarsustentable.cl AI
    Off
  • huertourbano.cl AI
    Off
  • humuschile.cl AI
    Off
  • larecicladora.cl AI
    Off
  • lombricultura.cl AI
    Off
  • mercadoorganico.cl AI
    Off
  • miwuki.com AI
    Off
  • naturalcycle.cl AI
    Off
  • reencorp.cl AI
    Off
  • residuocero.cl AI
    Off
  • smartcara.com AI
    Off
  • tienda.compostchile.cl AI
    Off
  • verdeaustral.cl AI
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  • vermicompost.cl AI
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  • vermicomposteraschile.cl AI
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AI visibility checklist

Readiness score: 80.0%

Priority actions

Do these first - ranked by expected impact on your AI visibility.

  1. Medium impact Article schema (JSON-LD) See the fix
  2. Medium impact Author (byline/markup)
  3. Medium impact HowTo schema (JSON-LD)
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Can AI crawlers find and read your site at all? These signals tell language models where your content lives and that they are welcome to read it.

  • llms.txt present
    ?What: a /llms.txt that describes your service for AI crawlers. Why: it helps language models understand what you do and cite you correctly (like robots.txt, but for AI).
  • robots.txt present
    ?What: a /robots.txt that controls what crawlers may read. Why: without it, important pages can be missed or the wrong pages indexed.
  • sitemap.xml present
    ?What: a /sitemap.xml listing your pages. Why: crawlers and AI find your whole structure so nothing important is missed.

Machine-readable facts about who you are and what you offer. The clearer your structured data, the more accurately AI can understand and describe you instead of guessing.

  • Structured data (JSON-LD)
    ?What: JSON-LD describing your company and products in a machine-readable way. Why: AI uses it to understand what you are and describe you correctly.
  • FAQ / questions and answers
    ?What: an FAQ with clear questions and answers. Why: it matches how people ask AI - models often lift answers straight from well-structured FAQs.
  • Article schema (JSON-LD)
    ?What: JSON-LD of type Article/BlogPosting with author, publisher and dates. Why: it helps AI understand the page is editorial content, who stands behind it and how fresh it is - signals that weigh in when models choose what to cite.

    Mark up articles and guides with Article schema (author, publisher, datePublished).
    Article schema (JSON-LD)
    <script type="application/ld+json">
    {
      "@context": "https://schema.org",
      "@type": "Article",
      "headline": "Your article title",
      "author": {
        "@type": "Organization",
        "name": "Reencle"
      },
      "publisher": {
        "@type": "Organization",
        "name": "Reencle",
        "logo": {
          "@type": "ImageObject",
          "url": "https://reencle.cl/logo.png"
        }
      },
      "datePublished": "YYYY-MM-DD",
      "dateModified": "YYYY-MM-DD",
      "mainEntityOfPage": "https://reencle.cl/your-article",
      "description": "One or two plain sentences summarising the article so a model can quote it."
    }
    </script>
  • HowTo schema (JSON-LD)
    ?What: JSON-LD of type HowTo for step-by-step content. Why: it makes instructions machine-readable so AI can reproduce your steps correctly instead of guessing.

    Add HowTo schema to guides and step-by-step pages.
  • Organization entity (sameAs)
    ?What: Organization schema with sameAs links to your official profiles (e.g. LinkedIn, Wikidata). Why: it ties your company to a clear entity so AI does not confuse you with someone else and describes you correctly.

The plain, static content AI actually reads. Clear titles, headings and descriptions in the page source mean models read what you do instead of an empty shell.

  • Canonical URL
    ?What: a canonical URL points to the 'real' address when the same content lives on several URLs. Why: it stops your visibility being split across duplicates.
  • Open Graph tags
    ?What: Open Graph tags (title/image/description) control how the page looks when shared. Why: they give AI and social media a clear, correct summary.
  • Meta description
    ?What: the page's short summary. Why: search engines and AI use it to describe you - a good description means you are described the way you want.
  • Page title
    ?What: the page title. Why: it is the first thing AI and search engines read - a clear title with what you do helps you get named in the right context.
  • Clear main heading (H1) in the page source
    ?What: a main heading (H1) present in the page source. Why: AI crawlers often do not run JavaScript - a static, clear heading means they actually read what you do instead of seeing an empty page.

Who stands behind the content and how current it is. Clear authorship and dates are credibility signals AI weighs when it decides whether to trust and cite you.

  • Author (byline/markup)
    ?What: a clear author via markup (JSON-LD author, rel=author or meta author). Why: who stands behind the content is a credibility signal (E-E-A-T) that AI weighs when deciding whether to trust and cite you.

    State the author with markup (author in JSON-LD, rel=author or meta name=author).
  • Published/updated dates
    ?What: datePublished/dateModified in markup or <time> elements. Why: freshness matters - AI often prefers updated content and can show when something was last changed.
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