When someone asks ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or Google’s AI for “a good [your service] near me,” an assistant reads websites and gives back one answer. If it can’t read yours, you’re not in that answer, no matter how good your business is.
I check whether the AI assistants can actually read and understand your site, then hand you a plain-English report of exactly what to fix and why. No jargon, and no promises I can’t keep. You can see a sample report first, and there’s a free scorecard at the bottom of this page.
You might see this called AEO (Answer Engine Optimization), GEO, or “AI SEO.” Same idea: making sure the AI tools can read, trust, and recommend your business.
What the audit covers
I go through your main pages the way an AI assistant reads them, usually your homepage, your key service pages, and your contact page. For every page you get:
- What an AI actually sees when it reads the page, in plain words. It is often far less than a person sees.
- What to fix, in order of what matters most.
- The exact technical step for your web person, so there is no guesswork.
- Whether an automated assistant could act on the page, for example fill in your contact or booking form for a customer.
Across the whole site I also check the things that decide whether the AI tools can find and trust you at all:
- Whether your pages are readable to a machine in the first place. A lot of sites look full to a person but come back nearly empty to an AI.
- Whether your business facts, your name, address, hours, and services, are written in a form the tools can actually use.
- Whether the AI crawlers behind ChatGPT, Google, Claude, and Perplexity are even allowed to reach your site.
- The basics that help every reader, human or machine: headings, link wording, image descriptions, language, and mobile.
You get all of it as one report: a clean, accessible PDF you can read yourself and hand straight to whoever maintains your site. No login, no dashboard, no filler.
Why me
I’ve spent years making technology work for people who rely on screen readers, and I’m certified on the major ones (JAWS, NVDA, ZoomText). That matters here because the work that makes a site readable by an AI is largely the same work that makes it usable by a blind visitor. You get both from one audit, done by someone who does this for a living.
What I won’t do
I won’t promise to get you “ranked number one in ChatGPT” or guaranteed citations. Nobody can honestly promise that, because no one controls how an AI phrases or sources its answers. What I can do is make your site as readable and trustworthy to those tools as it can be, and show you, with real before-and-after checks, what changed. The audit is a point-in-time snapshot; the tools and your site both change, so re-checking now and then is part of staying current.
What it costs
The full audit is a flat $400 and covers up to six pages, which fits most small-business sites. More than that? It’s $40 for each additional page, and I’ll confirm the exact count with you before any work starts. If you go on to have the fixes done, the $400 is credited toward that work. Flat fees, never by the hour, so there are no surprises.
Get your free scorecard
Not sure yet? Start here, it’s free. Send your website address and I’ll run an automated check and email you a one-page scorecard: the handful of things an AI assistant gets right and wrong on your site right now. No charge, no obligation. Prefer to ask a question first? Use the same form.
