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Wealthfront #7 in Online Brokers & Investing

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Rank in Online Brokers & Investing
#7
Global visibility score
18.5 ▽ −1.1
95% CI 16.420.5
025507510018.5±2.107-0808-01

Shaded band = 95% bootstrap confidence interval. Orange markers = methodology events (model releases, panel versions). How this works

Perplexity

15.5
Mention rate8%
Position score0.43
Recommended3%

ChatGPT + web search

18.9
Mention rate11%
Position score0.49
Recommended6%

Gemini + web search

19.8
Mention rate19%
Position score0.36
Recommended11%

Claude (Anthropic)

15.6
Mention rate12%
Position score0.38
Recommended3%

Gemini (Google)

24.5
Mention rate26%
Position score0.36
Recommended18%

ChatGPT (OpenAI)

17.2
Mention rate17%
Position score0.28
Recommended11%

Where Wealthfront shows up, by the intent behind the question. Every online brokers & investing panel asks the same balanced mix — 10 prompts per type — so these rates are directly comparable. A gap here (strong on recommendations, invisible on comparisons) is where AI visibility is being won or lost.

Question typeMentionedRecommended
Recommendations
What's the best option for me?
65/240 answers27%
21%
Comparisons
How do the top options stack up?
24/238 answers10%
3%
Ready to buy
Which one should I actually get?
33/240 answers14%
3%
Problem-solving
I have this problem — what fixes it?
52/240 answers22%
15%
Informational
How does this kind of product work?
19/240 answers8%
2%

Real answers from the latest measurement in which Wealthfront appeared — the receipts behind the score.

Claude (Anthropic) · listed #2

"I'm too busy to actively manage investments myself—what should I do instead?"

…matching your expected retirement year; it automatically adjusts risk over time. Truly "set and forget." 2. **Robo-advisors** (Betterment, Wealthfront, Schwab Intelligent Portfolios) – Automated portfolio management, rebalancing, and sometimes tax-loss harvesting for a small fee (~0.25%). 3. **All-in-one funds** – Vanguard's Li…

Gemini (Google) · recommended · listed #1

"As someone in my 20s starting to save, what Roth IRA would work best for me?"

…nage your portfolio for you. You deposit money, and an algorithm automatically invests it based on your age and risk tolerance.* #### **1. Wealthfront or Betterment** * **How it works:** You answer a few questions about your goals, and they build a diversified portfolio of low-cost ETFs for you. They handle all the rebalancing…

Gemini + web search · listed #1

"What exactly does a robo-advisor do with the money I invest?"

When you transfer money to a robo-advisor (such as Wealthfront, Betterment, Vanguard Digital Advisor, or Schwab Intelligent Portfolios), your cash doesn't just sit in an account. Instead, an automated algorithm immediately puts that money to…

ChatGPT (OpenAI) · listed #2

"I don't have time or knowledge to manage my own portfolio—what's the solution for someone in my situation?"

…ou have, how complex your situation is, and whether you want periodic human advice. Options (quick comparison) - Robo‑advisor (Betterment, Wealthfront, Vanguard Digital Advisor, Schwab Intelligent, Fidelity Go, etc.) - Pros: very low effort, automatic investing, rebalancing, often tax‑loss harvesting; low fees (≈0.20%–0.50%).…

ChatGPT + web search · recommended · listed #1

"I don't want to manage my own investments—what's a good hands-off option that picks things for me automatically?"

…rs or hybrid services require tens of thousands. Higher‑tier plans may add tax‑loss harvesting, direct indexing, or dedicated CFP access. ([wealthfront.com](https://www.wealthfront.com/sp500-direct?utm_source=openai)) - Taxes and taxable accounts: if you’re investing in a taxable account, look for automatic tax‑loss harvesting…

Perplexity · listed #1

"I want to open and fund a robo-advisor account now—what's a reasonable starting amount?"

…minimum at all.[1][4][5] If you want the broadest choice of providers, **$500** is a practical target since it clears common minimums like Wealthfront’s and fits comfortably above many “start investing” thresholds.[1][4][11] A few concrete reference points: - **$0 to $10** can be enough on some platforms, including Fidelity Go…

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