Free AI Visibility Checker
See how AI answer engines describe your brand, and who they recommend instead.
- Perplexity
- ChatGPT
- Gemini
- Claude
What this checker actually measures
Your score is the share of buyer prompts in which an engine names your brand.
Every competitor the engines recommend in your place, counted.
A separate check for whether the engines recognise your brand at all.
How the check works, in full
Buyers increasingly ask an assistant instead of reading a page of links, and an assistant returns one recommendation rather than ten options. Either it names your brand or it does not. This check puts three real buyer questions from your category to Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude, live, and reports what came back.
Your visibility score is the share of prompts in which an engine names your brand. Named in all three scores 10; named in none scores 0. Every competitor recommended in your place is counted, which is usually the uncomfortable part and the most useful. Brand recognition is measured separately, so a zero score can be read as "unknown" or as "known but not recommended".
Classic SEO tooling cannot report this. Rank trackers read search engine result pages; this reads the generated answer, which is a different surface with different winners.
Questions people ask
- What does the free AI visibility checker do?
- It asks Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude three buyer questions about your category and reports whether your brand is named in the answers, plus which brands are recommended instead. The calls are live, not a lookup of stored data.
- Do I need an account or a credit card?
- No. The free check needs a domain or brand name and nothing else. Popular brands are served from a cache refreshed within the last seven days so the free tier stays free.
- What is an AI visibility score?
- It is the share of buyer questions where an AI answer engine names your brand. Named in every prompt scores 10; named in none scores 0. It measures whether AI assistants recommend you, which is different from where you rank in a list of blue links.
- How is this different from checking my Google ranking?
- A search engine returns a page of links and you compete for a click. An answer engine returns one recommendation and either names you or does not. A brand can rank well in classic search and still be absent from the answer a buyer actually reads.
- What does the full report add?
- The free check is a three-prompt mini scan. The full report runs six buyer questions, breaks the result down per engine, shows competitor share of voice, and gives a prioritised list of fixes.
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