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AeroTech owns the composite motor conversation, but there's a launchpad for growth in electronics.

We analyzed your full catalog of 250 products. Here is the snapshot of where your signals are strongest and where competitors are currently taking up space.

AeroTech/Quest Division's baseline score
74/100
GoodCatalog connected · 250 products

AeroTech has a commanding presence in AI recommendations for composite propulsion, often appearing as the top choice for mid-power rocketry. While hardware visibility is excellent, there is an opportunity to dominate the conversation around digital launch electronics like the iLaunch system.

What we see
  • AeroTech is the default recommendation for 'composite motors' across all major LLMs.
  • Visibility for the iLaunch Wireless Controller is lower than core motor products despite its high catalog ranking.
  • Gemini and AI Overviews heavily cite The Rocketry Forum and NAR.org, where AeroTech is a primary topic.
  • Claude is more likely to name competitors like Cesaroni (CTI) when users ask for high-power reload alternatives.
  • Educational visibility is strong, with many associations between AeroTech/Quest and TARC (The American Rocketry Challenge).
Business goals AeroTech/Quest Division is likely trying to hit
  • Maintain dominance as the preferred manufacturer for mid-power and high-power composite motors
  • Drive adoption of the iLaunch wireless controller among TARC and educational STEM teams
  • Educate hobbyists transitioning from low-power black powder to high-power reloadable systems
  • Increase direct-to-consumer sales of Enerjet and Quest branded motor lines