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.
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.
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.
Your facts
- How legible your facts are — clear, structured, machine-readable
- Keeping hours, pricing, and offerings current and unambiguous
Where agents look
- Your key claims sourced and consistent everywhere
- Being present where agents actually look, not just where humans browse
What they say about you
- What agents currently answer about you — just ask them
- How those answers shift when the models update
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.
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.
Shelf check
We ask the agents what they know about you, and show you — verbatim — what they get right, wrong, and miss.
Make you legible
Structured facts, sources, and the machine-readable groundwork that lets agents read you correctly.
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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