Most people have never actually asked.
ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude already have an answer ready the moment someone asks about your name or business. You have probably never seen it. Here is how to find out what it says, where it came from, and whether it is something you would want a stranger to read.
Private. Confidential. No shared screenshots. No pressure.
Why this matters
Google shows links. AI tells the story.
In AI search, there may not be a page two. There is just the answer. If that answer is thin, outdated, or wrong, you may never know it happened — the person just moves on.
Checking usually reveals one of three things
Once we check, one of three things is usually true.
What we check
Eight things a real check looks at.
Direct name query
What comes back when your exact name is asked about.
Business + name query
Whether AI connects you correctly to your company or role.
Reputation query
What happens when someone asks if you are trustworthy or reputable.
Review summary query
How AI condenses your reviews into a single verdict.
Comparison query
Whether AI recommends you or a competitor when compared directly.
Background query
What AI surfaces about your history, past, or public record.
Location query
Whether local and regional context is accurate.
Follow-up query
What AI says when pushed for more detail or sources.
Why it stays hidden
Nobody tells you they asked AI first
The check happens quietly, before the first call, click, or message.
Clients
Ask AI about your company before they ever call.
Patients
Compare doctors through AI before they book.
Employers
Search a candidate through AI before the interview.
Buyers
Shortlist providers through AI before they visit your website.
What we usually find
Where the answer likely came from.
Is the answer built from an old bio or profile?
Common cause: stale content is still the strongest signal available.
Is it leaning on one loud review or article?
Common cause: a single strong source can dominate a thin footprint.
Is it mixing you up with someone else?
Common cause: a shared name with weak entity signals.
Is it just guessing from a thin footprint?
Common cause: not enough credible content exists yet.
Is it pulling from a directory you never updated?
Common cause: outdated third-party listings still carry weight.
Is it favoring a competitor’s content instead?
Common cause: their public signals are simply clearer right now.
The process
How we find out what AI is actually saying.
Ask the platforms
We query ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude directly, using the questions real people would ask.
Compare the answers
We line up the results side by side to see where the platforms agree, disagree, or contradict each other.
Identify the gaps
We trace what is missing, outdated, or wrong, and where each answer is likely pulling from.
Build a plan
You get a private, straightforward view of what AI says today and a clear plan to strengthen it.

Stop guessing what AI says about you.
Get a private, plain-language look at what major AI platforms actually say when someone asks about your name or business.
The questions sitting in your head right now
How do I even check this myself?
You can ask directly, but different phrasing gets different answers, and it is easy to miss what the AI is actually pulling from.
What if the answer is already fine?
Then the work shifts to protecting it — reinforcing the sources that are working before anything changes.
Why do different AI tools disagree?
Each one draws from different sources and weighs them differently, so answers can vary a lot between platforms.
Can I see the report before deciding anything?
Yes. The audit itself is private and free, with no pressure to move forward.
Does this include my reviews?
Yes. Review summaries are one of the biggest inputs AI uses to describe you.
What happens after the audit?
You get a clear picture of what AI says today and, if you want, a plan to strengthen or correct it.

Find out before someone else does.
A private look at what AI already says about you, with no pressure and no shared screenshots.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find out what AI says about me?
We test major AI platforms directly, using the kinds of questions a real client, employer, or buyer would ask, then show you exactly what comes back.
Which AI platforms should I be checking?
At minimum, ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews and Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude. Each can give a different answer about the same name.
Why would AI say something inaccurate about me?
AI builds its answer from whatever public information it can find, weighted by how strong and consistent that information is. Thin or outdated sources can produce a thin or outdated answer.
Is this the same as checking Google search results?
No. Google shows a list of links you scan yourself. AI tools condense everything into one confident-sounding answer, which is a different problem to manage.
What if AI has no answer about me at all?
That usually means your public footprint is too thin for AI to form a confident answer, which is its own kind of risk.
Is checking this actually free?
Yes. The initial audit is free, private, and comes with no pressure to move forward.

