We check whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode can find, understand, and recommend your brand — then send you a plain-language report on what to fix. Entirely organic. We never touch your ad spend.
We don’t manage, touch, or ask about your ad spend. This is entirely about the organic, free visibility you already own.
The first audit needs only your domain. The second is optional — and only uses data you’ve already built.
Can AI agents crawl you? Is your structured data readable? Do you show up when someone asks about your category?
We check whether the product feed you already built for ads is also working for you organically — for free.
Everything below uses only what’s already public about your site. No logins, no data sharing.
Two fields. A person reviews it and emails you back within 48 hours.
Most merchants have a Google Merchant Center or Meta catalog feed sitting there, tuned for paid campaigns. The same data can shape how AI models describe and recommend your products organically — if it’s structured for it. The catalog audit checks exactly that.
No feed access needed to ask — it’s just a conversation until you decide.
Anonymized, high-level patterns from the sites we’ve looked at so far. No client names, no proprietary detail — just the shape of the problem.
Focused brands are cited far more often than broad distributors for the same product query.
Average citation rate climbed from 18% to 41% after structured-data cleanup on tested catalogs.
Most audited sites block at least one major AI crawler in robots.txt — usually without meaning to.
Only a fifth of product pages carried full Schema.org Offer data models can actually parse.
Figures are illustrative aggregates across audited sites and will evolve as the sample grows. We share findings, never client identities or methodology internals.
Not ready to hand over a domain? Send a note. We read every message ourselves — no sales team, no CRM sequence.
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