---
title: "Is Your Business Visible to AI? A Self-Audit Guide"
description: "Check if AI can find and recommend your business."
date: "2026-03-24"
author: "Justas Butkus"
tags: ["AI Visibility"]
url: "https://ainora.lt/blog/is-your-business-visible-to-ai-audit-guide"
lastUpdated: "2026-04-21"
---

# Is Your Business Visible to AI? A Self-Audit Guide

Check if AI can find and recommend your business.

Millions of people now ask ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity to recommend businesses instead of searching Google. If AI does not know about your business - or worse, says something incorrect about it - you are invisible to a growing segment of potential customers. This guide walks you through a 30-minute self-audit to check your AI visibility across three major platforms, score your results, and build an action plan to improve.

A new way of finding businesses has emerged, and most business owners are not aware of it. Instead of typing "best dentist near me" into Google, a growing number of consumers are asking ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity: "What is the best dentist in Vilnius?" or "Which hotel in Klaipeda has the best reviews?" or "Who should I call for an emergency plumber in my area?"

The AI responds with specific recommendations - business names, descriptions, reasons to choose them, and sometimes even contact information. If your business appears in these recommendations, you gain a customer. If it does not, your competitor does. And unlike Google search results, you cannot simply buy an ad to appear. AI recommends businesses based on what it knows about them from its training data, web presence, and real-time search results.

The good news: you can check your AI visibility right now, in 30 minutes, for free. This guide gives you the exact prompts to use, a scoring framework, and actionable steps to improve. For the underlying strategy, see our in-depth guide on how to get AI to recommend your business .


## Why AI Visibility Matters in 2026

The shift from search engines to AI assistants for business discovery is not hypothetical - it is happening now:

- ChatGPT has 300+ million weekly active users as of early 2026. A significant and growing percentage use it to find and evaluate businesses.

- Perplexity processes 100+ million searches per month , many of which are local business queries that would previously have gone to Google.

- Google's AI Overviews now appear on 30%+ of search results, meaning even Google users are getting AI-curated recommendations instead of traditional blue links.

- AI recommendations carry outsized trust. When ChatGPT recommends a business, the user perceives it as a curated, intelligent recommendation - not an ad, not a paid listing. The conversion rate from AI recommendation to business contact is significantly higher than from a search result.

For businesses that depend on local customers finding them - dental clinics, hotels, restaurants, law firms, service providers - AI visibility is becoming as important as Google visibility. See our analysis of what ChatGPT sees about your business for more context.


## The 30-Minute AI Visibility Audit

This audit requires no tools, no subscriptions, and no technical knowledge. You need access to ChatGPT (free version works), Google Gemini, and Perplexity - all free. Open each in a new browser tab and follow the steps below.

For each platform, you will ask a series of prompts designed to test whether AI knows your business, what it says about you, and whether it recommends you when someone asks for businesses like yours.


## Step 1: Test ChatGPT (10 Minutes)

Open ChatGPT (chat.openai.com). Start a new conversation for each prompt to avoid context contamination. Ask these prompts one at a time and record the responses:


### Direct Knowledge Test

- Prompt 1: "What do you know about [Your Business Name]?"

- Prompt 2: "Tell me about [Your Business Name] in [Your City]."

What to look for: Does ChatGPT know your business exists? Is the information accurate (correct address, services, description)? Or does it say "I don't have specific information about [business name]"? If it knows you, check every detail for accuracy - wrong information is worse than no information.


### Recommendation Test

- Prompt 3: "What is the best [your industry] in [your city]?"

- Prompt 4: "I need a [your service] in [your city]. Who do you recommend?"

- Prompt 5: "Top 5 [your business type] in [your country/region]."

What to look for: Are you in the list? If so, what position? What does ChatGPT say about you compared to competitors? If you are not listed, who is - and what do they have that you do not?


### Competitor Comparison Test

- Prompt 6: "Compare [Your Business Name] and [Competitor Name]."

What to look for: Does ChatGPT have enough information to make a comparison? Is the comparison fair and accurate? Does it highlight your strengths, or does it default to generic statements because it lacks data about you?


## Step 2: Test Gemini (5 Minutes)

Open Google Gemini (gemini.google.com). Gemini has real-time web access, so its responses may differ from ChatGPT's training-data-based answers:

- Prompt 7: "What do you know about [Your Business Name] in [Your City]?"

- Prompt 8: "Best [your industry] in [your city] - give me your top recommendations."

- Prompt 9: "I am looking for [specific service you offer] in [your area]. Who should I contact?"

What to look for: Gemini often pulls from Google Business Profile data and recent web content. If you appear here but not in ChatGPT, your Google presence is strong but your broader web presence may be weak. If you appear in ChatGPT but not Gemini, the opposite may be true.


## Step 3: Test Perplexity (5 Minutes)

Open Perplexity (perplexity.ai). Perplexity is a search-focused AI that cites its sources - making it uniquely useful for understanding where AI gets its information about you:

- Prompt 10: "Tell me about [Your Business Name]."

- Prompt 11: "Best [your industry] in [your city] 2026."

- Prompt 12: "Reviews and reputation of [Your Business Name]."

What to look for: Perplexity shows its sources. Check what websites it is pulling information from. Is it citing your own website? Industry directories? Review platforms? Competitor comparison articles? The sources tell you where to focus your improvement efforts.


## Step 4: Score Your Visibility (5 Minutes)

Based on your test results, score yourself on each dimension:

Score 0-3: Your business is effectively invisible to AI. Urgent action needed. Score 4-7: Partial visibility. AI knows you exist but does not consistently recommend you. Improvement will yield results. Score 8-10: Good visibility. Focus on maintaining and strengthening your position. Score 11-12: Excellent. You are a top AI recommendation. Focus on monitoring for accuracy and competitive threats.


## Step 5: Build Your Action Plan (5 Minutes)

Based on your score, your priority actions differ:

- If AI does not know you exist: Your web presence is too thin or too fragmented. Priority: create substantive content on your own website, build citations on authoritative directories, and ensure your Google Business Profile is complete and active.

- If AI knows you but has wrong information: Update your website with clear, structured, accurate business information. Ensure consistency across all online listings. The wrong information is likely coming from an outdated directory listing or old web page.

- If AI knows you but does not recommend you: You need differentiation. AI recommends businesses that have clear expertise, strong reviews, and distinctive positioning. Generic businesses get generic (or no) mentions.

- If AI recommends competitors instead: Analyze what your competitors have that you do not. Check Perplexity's sources for competitor recommendations. They likely have stronger content, more reviews, better directory presence, or more authoritative third-party mentions.


## What Makes AI Recommend a Business

Understanding what drives AI recommendations helps you improve strategically. AI models form impressions of businesses from several signal types:

- Your own website content. Deep, expert content about your services, your team, your approach, and your specializations gives AI rich material to draw from. Thin "brochure" websites provide almost nothing. AI needs substance to form a recommendation.

- Third-party mentions. When industry publications, directories, news articles, and blog posts mention your business, AI treats these as authority signals - similar to how Google treats backlinks, but broader.

- Reviews and ratings. Google Reviews, industry-specific review platforms, and aggregated ratings across the web heavily influence AI recommendations. Volume, recency, and sentiment all matter.

- Structured data. Schema.org markup on your website helps AI understand your business type, location, services, hours, and other structured information. Businesses with proper schema markup are more accurately represented in AI responses.

- Reddit and forum discussions. AI models are heavily trained on Reddit data. Genuine mentions and recommendations on Reddit carry significant weight. This is not something you can fake - but you can encourage customers to share their experiences.

For a complete strategy on building these signals, see our 7-step guide to getting AI recommendations . For the SEO perspective, see our guide on AI SEO vs traditional SEO .


## 7 Quick Wins to Improve AI Visibility

These actions can improve your AI visibility within weeks:


## Frequently Asked Questions

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