For businesses

If an agent were asked about you tomorrow — what would it find?

That's the whole question. Not "how do we rank on Google" — but "when an AI shortlists options for someone, are we even a candidate?" Now is the chance to prepare — here's what's in your hands, and what isn't.

Try it yourself, right now

A 60-second self-check

Open any AI assistant and ask it these, with your business filled in. If the answers are wrong, vague, or empty — you're not on the shelf.

ASK ANY AGENT
>What does [your business] do, and who is it for? >Is [your business] a good option for [the thing a customer actually wants]? >Compare [your business] to its top alternatives. >What are the hours, location, and price for [your business]?
Whatever it answered — right, wrong, or nothing at all — that's what your next customer heard.
No games, just legibility

Control, influence, visibility — and what's out of reach

Not everything about the new shelf is yours to change. Preparation starts with knowing which is which.

You control

Your facts

  • How legible your facts are — clear, structured, machine-readable
  • Keeping hours, pricing, and offerings current and unambiguous
You influence

Where agents look

  • Your key claims sourced and consistent everywhere
  • Being present where agents actually look, not just where humans browse
You can watch

What they say about you

  • What agents currently answer about you — just ask them
  • How those answers shift when the models update
Out of reach

The model itself

  • Its training data and cutoff date
  • How it ranks you against a competitor
  • Regional and language coverage
  • The real-time signals it happens to ingest

The honest takeaway: you can't game the agent, and part of the machine is sealed. But the left side of that line is yours — and it's most of what decides whether you're read correctly.

Audit · fix · monitor

How we help

Most businesses aren't ready for this. Adobe's 2026 traffic data found AI visits surging while retail sites lag in AI search visibility. The usual reason: pages built for human eyes, not machine reading. That's fixable — it's the job.

01 · Audit

Shelf check

We ask the agents what they know about you, and show you — verbatim — what they get right, wrong, and miss.

02 · Fix

Make you legible

Structured facts, sources, and the machine-readable groundwork that lets agents read you correctly.

03 · Monitor

Stay on it

The models change monthly. We re-check, so you don't quietly fall off the shelf.

Find out where you stand.

A short, honest read on whether AI agents can find and recommend you — and what to do if they can't.

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