Free AI visibility audit
When AI is asked about your field, does it name you?
A free read of how ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity describe you — whether they cite you, who they name instead, and what to fix. Run on the real engines. Reviewed by a person.
No charge · No obligation · Usually back within two business days
The first answer now comes from a machine.
When a prospective client, a journalist or a member wants to know who is good in your field, more of them ask an assistant before they run a search. What it says becomes the first impression — and most organisations have never checked what that is.
There is no ranking to look up. Ask most firms how often an engine names them for the questions that matter and they have never measured it. When we do, the answer is frequently none — zero of twenty, with a competitor cited in their place. Not a failing. A starting line, once you can see it.
your organisation
| ChatGPT | 0 / 20 | 0% |
| Gemini | 1 / 20 | 5% |
| Perplexity | 2 / 20 | 10% |
What the audit puts in front of you.
A short, specific read — not a dashboard to log into and forget.
- Selection rate
- How often each engine actually names you when your buyers ask — scored across a fixed question set, not one lucky prompt.
- Who wins instead
- The competitors the engines cite in your place, and the pages they cite them from. Usually winnable ground.
- Accuracy
- Where the engines are wrong, stale or vague about you. A confident, inaccurate answer is its own exposure.
- The fixes
- Not a forty-point checklist. The two or three highest-leverage moves for your situation, in order.
Request, we run the engines, you get the report.
- 01 You send
Your name and your field
Your organisation, your site, and what you do. Enough for us to build the questions your audience would put to an AI assistant.
- 02 We run
The real engines, by hand
We put that set through ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity's live search, record where you land and where you don't, then a person reads the result.
- 03 You get
A short, specific report
A branded PDF: your numbers, the competitor picture, and the fixes that matter. An optional call if it helps. No charge.
We measure it the way we do it for clients.
This audit is the opening move of the AI search visibility work we run for organisations under real scrutiny. We put a fixed question set through the engines' own live search, the same way each time, so the result is consistent and comparable rather than a one-off screenshot — a faithful proxy for the consumer apps, honestly measured.
If you want the method in full, we wrote it up in how to measure your AI search visibility.
Request your audit
See what the engines say about you.
Tell us who you are and what you do. We do the rest, by hand, and send a short report — free, no obligation.
Straight answers.
What the audit covers, how it's run, and what happens after.
Is the AI visibility audit really free?
Yes. One audit per organisation, no charge and no obligation. It is how we introduce the measurement work we do — if it is useful and you want to go further, we can talk, but there is no expectation.
Which AI engines do you check?
ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity, using each engine's live web search. These are where most people now research a category, a supplier or a name. Google's AI Overviews has no API to query directly, so it is assessed separately where relevant.
How long does it take?
Usually within two business days of your request. We build a question set for your category, run it across the engines, review the results by hand and write them up.
What counts as a good AI visibility score?
It depends on your category and how contested it is, which is exactly why a baseline matters. Many organisations are surprised to score zero on the questions they care most about. Knowing that, and knowing who is named instead, is the starting point.
Do you need access to my website or accounts?
No. The audit measures what the public AI engines already say about you from the outside. We do not need logins, analytics access or anything installed.
How is this measured — is it what I'd see in the ChatGPT app?
We query the engines' real search on a fixed question set, run the same way each time so the result is consistent and comparable. It is a faithful proxy for the consumer apps rather than a byte-identical copy of one session, which is what makes it a measure you can track and move.