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Would AI recommend your business?

Homeowners now ask ChatGPT and Google AI who to call before they ever see your website. This free scan checks whether AI can find you, understand you, and recommend you — in about a minute.

AI answers now show up on nearly half of Google searches

Google AI Overviews appear on close to 50% of tracked queries, up from 6% at the start of 2025 (BrightEdge, February 2026).

AI doesn't read your site the way people do

A competitor with a better-structured site can get recommended over you — even with fewer reviews and worse work.

You can't fix what you can't see

The scan runs 8 checks and shows you exactly where AI loses track of your business. Most of it is small stuff.

Free Scan · About 60 Seconds

Check your AI visibility

Enter your details and we'll scan your site, then ask AI what it actually knows about your business.

Free. No signup to run the scan. Limit 3 scans per day.

Common questions

Is the AI Visibility Checker actually free?

Yes. Running the scan costs nothing and doesn't require a card. You'll enter your email to see the full report, but there's no charge and no obligation to book anything afterward.

How does the scan work?

We read your website's HTML the same way an AI crawler would — checking for structured data, an llms.txt file, and whether your business basics are actually findable. Then we ask Claude directly what it knows about your business and who it recommends for your trade in your town.

Does this affect my Google ranking?

No. This checks AI visibility specifically — whether ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google's AI Overviews can find and recommend you. That's a separate (and growing) channel from traditional search rankings, though the two overlap in places.

What if my score is low?

Most of what a low score catches is fixable in 2–3 weeks and doesn't require rebuilding your website. The free audit call walks through your specific report and what to fix first.

How many times can I scan the same site?

Up to 3 scans per day per visitor. That's enough to check a fix without opening it up to abuse.