AI Visibility Snapshot
A free 12-point self-check that tells you, in about 10 minutes, whether AI assistants like ChatGPT and Perplexity are likely to mention your business — or whether you're invisible to them.
Free Sent by email Nothing to buyA ten-minute reality check
It's a short checklist you score yourself, ending with two direct tests where you ask the AI about your own business and see what comes back. No tools to install, no jargon, nothing to buy.
Owners who don't know where they stand
You own a local or small business, you've heard people now ask ChatGPT for recommendations, and you have no idea where you stand. This is the ten-minute way to find out before you spend anything.
Inside the Snapshot
The Snapshot (PDF, by email)
A 12-point yes/no self-check covering your website (6 checks), your presence beyond your site (4 checks), and two direct AI tests you run yourself.
A scoring guide
0–4 means you're invisible to AI, 5–8 means partial visibility, 9–12 means solid — with a plain explanation of what each band means and what tends to help most.
A bonus competitor check
One extra prompt that shows you which competitor the AI names instead of you.
Step by step
- Type your email below and click Send me the Snapshot.
- The Snapshot arrives in your inbox within a few minutes — delivery is automatic.
- Set aside 10 minutes. Go through the 12 questions honestly, ticking yes or no.
- For the last two points, open ChatGPT and Perplexity and paste in the test questions with your business name and city.
- Add up your score, read your band, and write the score down with today's date.
- Re-run the check in a month. The trend matters more than any single day's answer.
Get your Snapshot
It arrives in your inbox within a few minutes — delivery is automatic. You give your email; we send the Snapshot, plus occasional practical notes on AI visibility. Unsubscribe any time with one click — that's the whole deal.
Free. No card, no account, unsubscribe any time.
A diagnosis, not a cure
The Snapshot tells you where you stand; it doesn't fix anything. A single AI answer can change from day to day, so treat one run as a data point, not a verdict.
And a high score isn't a guarantee of mentions — it just means you've removed the common blockers.
