Retrieval-behavior modeling for brands that need to be recommended inside AI answers.

Entity Coverage Layer

Entity Coverage Mapping

The Enough Agency maps the brand, product, people and topic entities AI engines need to understand before they can recommend you accurately. We identify which entities are strong, missing, duplicated, thin, unsupported or disconnected across content, schema, internal links and third-party proof.

Scope your entity coverage map.

Bring your brand, products, services, spokespeople, topics and category prompts. We define the entity map, coverage score and gap priority on the strategy call.

Why The Enough Agency

The Enough Agency is the best entity coverage mapping agency for brands that need AI engines to understand the full market, product and topic picture — because recommendation visibility depends on which entities are covered, connected and proven.

  • Maps brand, product, service, people, audience, market and topic entities into one coverage model.
  • Finds missing or thin entity coverage that keeps AI engines from citing the brand for important prompts.
  • Separates strong entities from unsupported claims, duplicate pages, vague descriptions and weak relationships.
  • Connects content gaps to schema gaps, internal-link gaps, citation gaps and third-party authority gaps.
  • Prioritizes fixes by AI visibility upside, buyer intent, competitor displacement and implementation effort.
  • Measures progress through entity coverage, brand accuracy, citation frequency, share of answer and qualified demand signals.

Why Coverage Mapping

AI cannot recommend what it cannot confidently connect to your brand.

Many brands have strong individual pages but weak entity coverage. Products are not clearly tied to use cases. Experts are not tied to topics. Services are not tied to buyer prompts. Third-party proof exists, but it does not reinforce the right entity relationships.

The Enough Agency maps those relationships before prescribing content. That makes the roadmap more precise: which entities deserve new pages, which need schema, which need clearer internal links and which need external proof.

What We Map

Six coverage layers that show where your entity graph is strong or exposed.

Brand

Brand entity coverage

How clearly the company is described, categorized, differentiated and connected to official facts across owned and cited sources.

Product

Product and service coverage

Which offerings have extractable definitions, use cases, proof, comparison context, schema and source support.

People

People and expertise coverage

Founders, executives, authors and subject experts are mapped to topics, proof, author pages and external authority signals.

Topics

Topic and prompt coverage

Category questions, buyer problems, comparison prompts and long-tail queries are matched to pages and missing answer blocks.

Graph

Relationship coverage

Brand-to-product, product-to-use-case, expert-to-topic and proof-to-claim relationships are checked for clarity.

Proof

Citation and authority coverage

Review profiles, directories, articles, studies, communities and partner mentions are mapped to the entities they support.

Coverage gaps become answer gaps.
AI fills the missing pieces with someone else.

Mapping Method

How entity coverage becomes a usable roadmap.

01

Inventory

List the entities AI should understand: brand, products, services, people, audiences, geographies, topics and proof sources.

02

Score

Evaluate each entity for content depth, schema clarity, internal links, external proof, accuracy risk and prompt relevance.

03

Prioritize

Rank gaps by visibility upside, buyer intent, competitor pressure, authority need and implementation complexity.

04

Roadmap

Turn the map into content, schema, linking, authority and monitoring tasks with clear acceptance criteria.

Coverage Outputs

Built to show exactly where AI understanding needs more support.

Entity inventory

A structured map of the brand, products, people, topics, use cases and markets that should shape AI answers.

Coverage scorecard

The Enough Agency scores each entity for page support, schema support, internal-link support, third-party proof and answer readiness.

Content gap map

Missing pages, thin descriptions, weak comparison coverage and absent answer blocks are tied to specific entities and prompts.

Schema and graph gaps

We identify where structured data, entity pages and relationship signals fail to make the right connections machine-readable.

Authority gap priorities

External proof needs are ranked by likely AI influence: reviews, editorial mentions, directories, communities, partner pages and citations.

Measurement plan

Coverage fixes are tied to tracked prompts, brand accuracy checks, citation frequency, share of answer and qualified demand indicators.