FusionScore.ai offers AI-assisted thought leadership

FusionScore.ai launched a 'Thought Leadership' tool that helps executives generate and publish AI‑assisted articles directly to high‑authority sites like TMCnet in near real‑time, effectively automating portions of executive content programs. The product frames AI as a publishing accelerator that ties content generation to established distribution channels rather than just draft creation. That matters for PR and marketing teams weighing outsourced AI publishing against editorial control and authenticity. (x.com)

A chief executive can now react to a morning headline and have an article on a large trade publication site the same day, because FusionScore.ai is selling a system that pairs writing software with direct publishing on Insight.TMCnet.com. (fusionscore.ai) (tmcnet.com) FusionScore formally launched on March 30, 2026, and the company says its FusionScore Autonomous Marketing Engine does four jobs in one loop: measure how often a brand shows up in artificial intelligence answers, plan content, create content, and publish on trusted domains. (tmcnet.com) The new pitch is not “use artificial intelligence to draft a blog post.” The pitch is “use artificial intelligence to get an executive byline onto a site that large language models already crawl and trust.” (fusionscore.ai) (tmcnet.com) That distribution piece is the whole business model. FusionScore says it places customer content on Insight.TMCnet.com, and it cites a Moz Domain Authority score of 82 for that site as of January 21, 2026. (fusionscore.ai) FusionScore built the product around a change in how business buyers search. In its launch material, the company says buyers now ask tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, and Gemini for a shortlist, and those systems often return only a handful of names instead of ten blue links. (tmcnet.com) The company calls that new contest “artificial intelligence optimization,” which is its term for getting mentioned inside generated answers rather than climbing a classic search results page. Its platform says it tracks visibility across OpenAI GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity. (tmcnet.com) (fusionscore.ai) Rich Tehrani, the TMC executive whose post highlighted the product, has spent months publishing examples of FusionScore rankings on his company’s sites, including case studies about brands appearing or disappearing in artificial intelligence search. That makes TMCnet more than a neutral outlet here; it is also part of the distribution network FusionScore is using. (blog.tmcnet.com) (fusionscore.ai) The attraction for public relations teams is speed. A YouTube video for the Thought Leadership product says companies miss stories because executives react too slowly, and the system is designed around near-real-time response to the news cycle. (youtube.com) The risk is that the old bottleneck of writing gets replaced by a new bottleneck of trust. If a bylined article is generated quickly, published quickly, and attached to a real executive’s name, the hard question moves from “can we produce it” to “who reviewed every claim before it went live.” (tmcnet.com) (youtube.com) So this launch is really about collapsing three separate jobs — ghostwriting, placement, and search optimization — into one software product. FusionScore is betting that in 2026, the scarce thing is no longer words, but fast access to authoritative distribution that artificial intelligence systems will notice. (fusionscore.ai) (tmcnet.com)

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