Every week I take one buyer category, ask ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity the five questions a real buyer would type, and count who gets named and who gets recommended first. Same questions for every company, so it is a fair board and not a vibe.
This week: databases and storage. I expected the incumbent reflex. I got the opposite, then a twist.
To the models, the challengers are already the answer:
That is real proof the door is not locked. A company younger than the incumbent it replaced can become AI's default pick. Neon did it.
Same category, different sub-job, and the model snaps back to the incumbent every time:
The newcomers that won did not win on features. By the time these models trained, enough independent writing already named them as the answer. They are in the inputs the model reads.
The invisible ones shipped great products, and it does not register, because the model is not evaluating products. It repeats what its inputs said. You cannot test your way into a recommendation you were never part of, and you cannot out-feature your way in either. The buyer who types "best vector database" and takes the first answer never sees Qdrant, no matter how good it is, until the inputs change.
The full board, with every model's answer and the verbatim text, is here: What AI recommends for Databases and Storage. Counts only, no score, every number links to the actual answer.
If you want the same teardown for your own category, that is what Bersyn does.