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First cited by AI Jun 17, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about online therapy. Not yet profiled.

Meetup is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Jun 17, 2026, down from a peak of 2% visibility in online therapy on Jun 17, 2026. This page stays public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

Online therapy, daily share of AI answers mentioning Meetup, through Jun 19, 2026.

0.0%

Last cited Jun 17, 2026 · peak 2% on Jun 17

By engine

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Mention sentiment

Tone of AI mentions across all tracked answers.

  • 0 positive mentions
  • 1 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Meetup

ChatGPTJun 17, 2026, 12:59 UTC
How do I find a therapist quickly without a long waitlist?

Short answer: use online directories and fast-turnaround teletherapy services, contact any EAP or primary care option you have, and be proactive (message multiple therapists, ask about cancellations or a single-session). Below is a quick step-by-step plan plus specific services to try. 1) Do this now (fastest routes) Try large teletherapy platforms that usually offer same‑week starts: BetterHelp — very large therapist network and easy signup for quick matching. Talkspace — similar to BetterHelp; useful if you want text- or video-based therapy quickly. Brightside — focuses on fast intakes for anxiety/depression and offers medication management plus therapy. SonderMind — matches you to therapists quickly and helps with insurance/billing for faster starts. Call your Employee Assistance Program (EAP) if your employer has one — often provides immediate short-term counseling or fast referrals. If you need medication quickly or psychiatric evaluation, check psychiatry telemedicine options (e.g., Amwell, MDLIVE, Brightside) that offer short wait times for med management. 2) Search targeted directories (best for choosing a clinician you’ll stick with) Psychology Today — filter for “Accepting new clients,” telehealth, insurance, modality. Zencare — curated clinicians, often faster onboarding and helpful intake support. Open Path Collective — lower-cost sliding-scale therapists (may be faster and cheaper if waitlists are long elsewhere). GoodTherapy, SAMHSA Treatment Locator (U.S.) — for community clinics and public options. 3) Other fast alternatives while you wait for a regular therapist Single-session therapy or “intake-only” appointments — ask therapists if they offer a single-session or an initial problem-focused visit (many will). Group therapy or structured skills groups (CBT, DBT skills groups) — starts sooner and reduces isolation; search Meetup or local clinics. Peer support and crisis lines: Crisis Text Line (741741 in the U.S.), 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, local crisis centers — immediate support if you’re in distress. Community mental health centers and university clinics — trainees often provide low-cost care with shorter waits. 4) Tips to get off waitlists faster Filter for “Accepting new clients” and “Telehealth” — teletherapy dramatically increases availability. Message/email several therapists at once; say you’re flexible on times and ask for cancellations. Ask for a short intake phone call — many therapists can squeeze a 15–20 minute consult or a single session sooner than a full weekly slot. Be flexible with weekday/evening slots or mid-day openings. Ask therapists if they keep a cancellation list or can offer a brief single-session while you wait for weekly appointments. If using insurance, contact the insurer to get an up-to-date list of in‑network providers “accepting new patients.” 5) If you want, I can help you right now I can search for therapists near you or suggest options matching your needs (insurance, therapy type, demographics, telehealth vs in-person). Tell me your ZIP/postal code (or city), what kind of therapy you want (CBT, trauma, couples, medication), and whether you use insurance. If you’re in immediate danger or thinking of harming yourself, call emergency services or the 988 lifeline (U.S.) right away.

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Competitive Landscape

Meetup vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in Online therapy: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
Meetup logo
MeetupThis brand
0.0%
Amwell logo
Amwell

1 shared answers

#3
33.3%
BetterHelp logo
BetterHelp

1 shared answers

#2
75.0%
Brightside logo
Brightside

1 shared answers

#9
16.7%
Crisis Text Line logo
Crisis Text Line

1 shared answers

#34
3.3%

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