G2 Introduces New Product Innovations
G2's new capabilities include richer buyer content, identity verification via LinkedIn, a new model context protocol (MCP) powered by Claude, and expanded market intelligence.
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G2 has announced product innovations that help software companies build and benefit from trust in the age of AI-driven buying. New capabilities include richer buyer content, identity verification through LinkedIn, a new model context protocol (MCP) powered by Claude, and expanded market intelligence.
As B2B buyers now rely on AI search to evaluate software, the answers those systems generate increasingly depend on credible, third-party sources.
By strengthening verified buyer signals and structuring content for AI engines, G2 helps vendors increase their AI search visibility while giving buyers more credible insights when evaluating solutions.
At the same time, competitive and market intelligence gives go-to-market (GTM) teams actionable buyer signals earlier in the journey. As a result, vendors can make the shift from simply generating visibility to using trusted buyer evidence to drive discovery, competitive advantage, and growth.
“AI is transforming how companies analyse markets and make decisions, but those systems need trusted data signals to produce meaningful insights,” said Alexis Zheng, Chief Product & Technology Officer, G2.
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“At G2, we take pride in serving as the trust layer powering decisions for the entire software ecosystem, based on 6 million verified reviews and real-time signals from 200+ million annual buyers across the globe. Our latest innovations are designed to help software buyers and vendors win with trust in the age of AI.”
“Our new G2 MCP is a prime example of that: connecting AI assistants directly to G2 data, so teams can make faster decisions with greater confidence.”
New content and review experiences help buyers find trusted answers
G2 introduced new ways to capture richer insights from real users. These three capabilities surface deeper buyer insights by structuring user feedback in formats both human buyers and AI systems can easily interpret.
- Structured category FAQs: Authoritative answers across key software categories, designed to help buyers understand common product questions while also making information easier for AI systems to process
- Guided discussion prompts: Conversation prompts that encourage deeper discussions around real use cases, implementation experiences, and product trade-offs. These guided conversations surface deeper, authentic context about how software performs in real environments
- Focused feature list: An improved review experience that uses signals to identify how buyers naturally describe product capabilities in reviews and converts those insights into structured feature comparisons, potentially saving users hours of work
Together, these capabilities help ensure the software buying journey is shaped by authentic user experiences.
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G2 expands review credibility with Verified on LinkedIn
G2 expanded its partnership with LinkedIn, integrating Verified on LinkedIn directly into G2’s review moderation workflow to help ensure reviews are true, reliable, and accurate.
This integration displays a reviewer’s verified identity, employer, or education, ensuring feedback reflects real professional experiences rather than anonymous or synthetic content.
“Trust in B2B buying starts with credibility. By displaying verifications from LinkedIn on G2, we can help ensure that every piece of feedback comes from real, credible people,” said Adam Kahn, Senior Manager, Trust Team at LinkedIn.
“As AI-generated content becomes more prevalent, visible verification signals matter more than ever. These verification signals help buyers make more confident decisions and support AI systems that rely on signals of authenticity.”
MCP integration connects G2 Data to AI chatbots
G2’s new MCP architecture makes trusted G2 buyer intelligence available directly within AI workflows. The first integration is with Claude, Anthropic’s AI assistant.
Rather than relying on generic web data or scraped information, G2’s MCP enables AI search platforms to reference verified buyer reviews, research behaviour, and competitive insights directly from the G2 marketplace. This allows teams across the organisation to prompt AI and receive answers grounded in real buyer activity to:
- Identify which accounts are actively researching competitors
- Understand which product strengths buyers mention most often in reviews
- Detect early signals of churn risk when customers begin evaluating alternatives
Connecting AI chatbots directly to G2’s verified buyer signals helps organisations move faster and make decisions based on real market behaviour rather than inferred or outdated data.
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Vendors gain more real-time market and competitive insights with expanded G2 intelligence
G2 also introduced new market intelligence capabilities designed to help companies understand how buyer behaviour and software markets are shifting.
- Competitive Pulse:
A unified view that combines CRM opportunity data, buyer intent signals, and competitive research behaviour to reveal which deals may be at risk and where competitors are gaining traction. This includes Churn Threats, which surface when existing customers show increased engagement with competitors on G2.
Together, these insights help teams identify at-risk deals, anticipate churn, and take action to protect and grow revenue.
- AEO Traffic insights: New answer engine optimisation (AEO) analytics that measure engagement coming from AI-generated answers and conversational search experiences to help companies understand how AI-driven discovery is influencing software evaluation.
- Expanded Buyer Intent signals: Provide visibility into where teams are actively researching, comparing, or evaluating competing solutions across G2’s marketplace.
- Spend and contract intelligence: Data derived from more than $100 billion in SaaS purchasing agreements connects buyer research behaviour with real purchasing activity to reveal category momentum and vendor growth.
The AEO traffic and Spend Data features are geared towards investors as part of G2’s Data Solutions offering. Together, all of these datasets help organisations move beyond lagging indicators, such as quarterly revenue reports, to understand real-time shifts in buyer demand, competitive activity, and market momentum.


