Free Resource

Find out if AI systems
know your brand exists.

Submit your brand name and two or three category queries. Within 24 hours, you'll receive a one-page snapshot showing exactly where you appear — and don't appear — when buyers ask AI who to trust in your category.

No pitch. No follow-up unless you ask for one. One page. Real data.

What's included

One page. Four data points.
Delivered in 24 hours.

01

Citation presence

We run your category queries across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews and document exactly where your brand appears — and where competitors appear instead.

02

Visibility score

A score out of 10 showing your current AI citation presence relative to your category. Includes how AI platforms currently describe your brand — and whether that description is accurate.

03

Top three gaps

The three structural issues most likely causing your absence from AI answers — whether that's a schema gap, an entity recognition problem, a content architecture issue, or a combination.

04

Competitor context

Which competitors are being cited in your place, and one specific structural difference between their setup and yours that the data points to.

Request your snapshot

Three fields.
24 hours.

The more specific your category queries, the more useful the snapshot. Use the language your buyers actually use when they open ChatGPT — not your internal category name.

Example: "best project management software for construction teams" — not "project management."

Delivered within 24 hours. No sales call. No follow-up unless you ask for one. Your information is used only to produce and send the snapshot — see our privacy policy.

What this is — and isn't

A diagnosis, not a prescription.

The snapshot tells you whether a problem exists and what the most likely structural causes are. It is not a full audit. It does not cover your complete technical infrastructure, your content architecture, your entity authority situation, or your full competitor landscape — that's the paid AI Visibility Audit.

The snapshot is useful if you've suspected the problem exists and want confirmation before committing to a full investigation. If the snapshot confirms a gap, the next logical step is the audit — which maps every cause, benchmarks three competitors, and produces a prioritized 90-day action plan.

See what the full audit covers →