Rank & Visibility

AI Visibility Checker

See whether ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Copilot and Grok name your business when people ask about your trade in your area.

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$5.33Per location / month
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ChatGPT ✓Gemini ✓PerplexityClaude ✓Copilot ✓Grok
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Quick answer

An AI visibility checker asks assistants such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Copilot and Grok about your category and area, then reports whether they name your business and how they describe it.

Overview

What it does

A share of the people who used to open Google and type now ask an assistant instead. They do not get ten links. They get a short answer that names two or three businesses. If you are not one of them you are not in the running, and no ranking report will tell you.

These answers are not built the way a search result is. An assistant pulls from what it can find about you across the web. Your profile, directories, review sites and anything else that mentions your name. The wording it gives back is a clue about what the whole internet currently says you are.

This tool asks the questions a customer would ask, across six assistants, and records the answers. Whether you are named. Where you come in the list. Which rivals get named instead. And what the assistant says you do.

That last part is the one that surprises people. Assistants often describe a business using services it stopped offering years ago, an area it no longer covers, or a specialism it never had. That description came from somewhere, and it is usually fixable.

Features

Everything you get

1

Six assistants checked

ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Copilot and Grok, all asked the same questions so the answers can be compared.

2

Real customer questions

Prompts written the way a person actually asks, not keyword strings. Who is the best roofer around here beats roofer near me town name.

3

Named or not

A plain yes or no on whether each assistant mentions you at all, which is the first thing you need to know.

4

Position in the answer

Where you come when several businesses are listed, since the first name carries most of the value.

5

How you are described

The words the assistant uses about you, which show what the web is currently saying.

6

Rivals named instead

Which businesses get the mention when you do not, and how consistently.

7

Repeat checks

Answers move. Run the same prompts on a schedule and watch whether you are gaining ground.

8

Source clues

Which kinds of pages the answer seems to lean on, so you know where the work needs to go.

9

Export

Results in a branded document, because most clients have never seen this measured before.

AI Visibility Checker
How it works

From setup to first result

  1. 1

    List the questions a customer would ask

    Write them as sentences, not keywords. That is how people talk to an assistant.

  2. 2

    Add your category and area

    The question needs a trade and a place, exactly as a customer would give it.

  3. 3

    Run the check

    The same prompts go to all six assistants and every answer is recorded.

  4. 4

    Read whether you are named

    Start with the plain question. Do you appear at all, and on which assistants.

  5. 5

    Read how you are described

    Look for anything out of date or plainly wrong. This is often the most useful part of the whole report.

  6. 6

    Note who is named instead

    A rival appearing on all six assistants is telling you something about their footprint.

  7. 7

    Run it again monthly

    Answers change as the web changes. One check is a snapshot. A series is a measurement.

AI Visibility Checker
Why it matters

What changes when you use it

Without it
  • Treating it as a rank check
  • Asking with keywords instead of questions
  • Checking one assistant
  • Checking once and stopping
  • Ignoring the wording
With AI Visibility Checker
  • Some of your customers already ask this way
  • Being named is all or nothing
  • The description shows what the web says about you
  • It finds gaps a rank report misses
  • It is early enough to matter

Some of your customers already ask this way

You do not have to believe assistants will replace search to accept that a slice of your market uses them today. That slice is currently invisible in every report you own.

Being named is all or nothing

Search gives you a position on a page. An assistant gives you a mention or nothing at all. There is no page two to be found on.

The description shows what the web says about you

If the answer calls you something you are not, that came from somewhere. Usually an old profile, a stale directory, or a page you forgot about.

It finds gaps a rank report misses

A business can rank well on the map and never be named by an assistant, because the two work from different signals.

It is early enough to matter

Most local businesses have never checked this. Being named while your rivals are not is a real lead while it lasts.

It points at the work

Clear, matching facts about your business across the web is what feeds these answers. That is the same work that helps everything else.

What it measures

  • Whether each assistant names your business
  • Where you come in the list of businesses named
  • The words used to describe you
  • Which rivals are named instead
  • How much the six assistants agree with each other
  • How the result changes month to month
Reports & outputs

Reports you can send

Every output can be exported and carries your branding, never ours.

Example report
Output

Named or not, by assistant

A clear result for each of the six.

Output

Position in the answer

Where you fall when several businesses are named.

Output

Description report

The wording each assistant uses about you.

Output

Rival mentions

Who gets named when you do not.

Output

Trend over time

Whether your mention rate is climbing or falling.

Output

Branded PDF

The full result in a document with your logo.

Built for

Who this is built for

Agencies

Report on something almost no competitor is measuring yet.

Multi location brands

Check every location on its own, because assistants answer area by area.

Franchises

Find out which franchisees get named and which are invisible.

Independent owners

Ask the questions your customers ask and see whether you come up.

Best practices

Get more out of it

  • Write prompts as full questions, because that is how people talk to an assistant.
  • Ask about the service and the area together. That is the shape of a real request.
  • Run the same prompts every month so the results stay comparable.
  • Read the description as carefully as the mention. Wrong facts are the easiest win here.
  • Check all six assistants. They disagree with each other more than you would expect.
  • Fix the source before you worry about the answer. The answer follows what the web says.
Common mistakes

Treating it as a rank check

Assistants do not return a ranked page. You are named or you are not, and reading it like a position report misses the point.

Asking with keywords instead of questions

Typing a keyword string gets you an answer no real person would ever receive. Ask the way a customer would ask.

Checking one assistant

They pull from different places and often disagree. One result is not a picture.

Checking once and stopping

These answers move as the web moves. A single check is a snapshot with nothing to compare it to.

Ignoring the wording

Most people read only whether they were named. The description is often where the real problem is sitting.

Comparison

By hand, or with this

Doing it manuallyWith AI Visibility Checker
No idea whether assistants know youA clear result across six of them
A wrong description nobody spottedThe exact wording, recorded
Guessing which rivals have the edgeThe businesses named when you are not
One check done out of curiosityThe same prompts on a schedule
Nothing to show a clientA branded report on something new to them
No link to the workAnswers traced back to the sources behind them
Getting started
  • Write five questions a customer would really ask
  • Include your trade and your area in each one
  • Run them across all six assistants
  • Record whether you were named, and where
  • Read the description for anything out of date
  • Note the rivals named instead of you
  • Set the same prompts to run every month
FAQ

Questions people ask

What is an AI visibility checker?

A tool that asks assistants such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Copilot and Grok about your category and area, then records whether they name your business and how they describe it.

Why does this matter if I already rank on Google?

Because they are different systems. A business can hold the map pack and still never be named by an assistant, since the two work from different signals. Some of your customers are already asking the second way.

Which assistants are checked?

ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Copilot and Grok. All six get the same prompts so you can compare the answers.

Why do the assistants disagree?

They draw on different sources and update at different times. Being named by four out of six is a normal and useful result.

My description is wrong. Can I fix it?

Usually yes, but not by editing the answer. Assistants repeat what the web says about you, so the fix is correcting the sources. An old directory listing, a stale profile, or an out of date page on your own site.

How often should I check?

Monthly. Answers move as the web moves, and a series tells you far more than one check ever will.

Will being named bring me work?

It brings you the same thing a top three map position does, which is a chance at the enquiry. What matters is being in the short list an assistant reads out, because there is no second page to be found on.

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