Get found

Visibility in AI assistants

Your customers now ask ChatGPT who to call. Your name needs to come out.

A growing share of searches never reaches a results page: people ask an assistant, and it answers with two or three names. Being among them does not depend on the same levers as Google. The most neglected one: ChatGPT's web search leans on the Bing index, where almost nobody bothers to declare their site. The second: assistants happily cite third-party sources — directories, profiles, reviews — more often than the site itself. If your details differ across them, you get cited nowhere.

The method

How we work

  1. 01

    We open the door to assistant crawlers

    Explicit declarations for GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, PerplexityBot, ClaudeBot and Google-Extended in robots.txt. Many sites block them without knowing, through a default security setting.

  2. 02

    We declare the site to Bing

    Bing Webmaster Tools, sitemap submitted, indexing verified. It is the cheapest and highest-return action of the whole exercise, and almost nobody does it.

  3. 03

    We make the facts machine-readable

    Schema.org structured data describing the business, its services, its service area and its opening hours. Plus strict consistency of name, address and phone everywhere they appear.

  4. 04

    We write pages that answer a question

    An assistant quotes a passage that answers directly. Question-and-answer blocks, dated facts and named sources are what it picks up most readily.

What you get

Deliverables

  • check_circleThe robots.txt and structured data in place on the site
  • check_circleThe site declared and verified in Bing Webmaster Tools
  • check_circleA consistency audit of your details across the sources assistants cite
  • check_circleQuestion-and-answer pages written on your real subjects

Frequently asked questions

Do you guarantee ChatGPT will cite me?
No, and that is written into our quotes. Neither rankings nor citations are for sale, at Google or at OpenAI. What we guarantee is that nothing on your site will prevent the citation — which is currently the case for most sites.
Is this extra on top of SEO?
Part of the work is shared: a well-structured site serves both. The rest — Bing, consistency across third-party sources, the question-and-answer format — is specific. When we rebuild a site, we include it at no extra cost.
Should I let AI crawlers take my content?
That is a judgement call, and it is yours. A brochure site has everything to gain from being read and cited. A site whose content IS the product — a documentation base, an online course — has good reason to block. We ask the question before opening anything.

Let's talk about your project

Thirty minutes is enough to tell whether we are the right fit. We reply within 48 hours, and we say no when it is not for us.