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More and more buying decisions now start with a question typed into ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google's AI Overviews, or Claude — and end with a short answer that names a few businesses. If you're not one of them, you're invisible, no matter how well you rank on a traditional results page. This report shows you where you stand today, in plain language, and gives you a plan to become the business AI recommends.
What makes AI recommend a business
You don't need to understand the plumbing — that's our job. But if you're curious, AI assistants tend to recommend the businesses that get these five things right:
AI can actually read your site
If an assistant's crawler is accidentally blocked, it can't see you at all — so it can't recommend you. This is the first thing we check, and it's usually a quick fix.
AI understands who you are
A clear picture of your business — what you do, who you serve, where you're based — helps AI describe you confidently instead of guessing or mixing you up with someone else.
You answer the questions buyers ask
Content shaped like real questions — clear pages and FAQs — is exactly what AI lifts into its answers. Answer the question well and you become the source it quotes.
Other people vouch for you
Reviews, directory listings, and mentions elsewhere on the web tell AI you're real and trusted. It leans on that reputation when it decides who to put forward.
Your details are consistent
The same name, address, and services everywhere AI looks removes doubt. Conflicting information makes an assistant hesitate to recommend you.
Your information stays current
Fresh, dated content signals that you're active and your information can be trusted today — assistants prefer recommending sources they can tell are up to date.
The silent reason great businesses get skipped
We see it constantly: a business does excellent work, has happy customers, and still never comes up when people ask AI for a recommendation. Usually it's not the quality of the business — it's that AI can't read the site, can't tell who the business is, or can't find content that answers what buyers are actually asking. Those are all fixable, and your report will tell you which ones are holding you back — and in what order to tackle them.
Frequently asked questions
What does the report actually tell me?
In plain English: whether AI assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude know your business, how they describe it, which competitors they recommend when your customers ask, and the exact questions where you're missing from the answer. Then it gives you a step-by-step content plan to close those gaps. It reads like a briefing about your business — not a list of technical errors.
Does it really ask AI about my business?
Yes. We ask a live AI model (with web search) what it knows about you, and we run the real questions your customers would ask — like 'who's the best [what you do] near me' — to see whether AI names you or your competitors. You see the actual answers, word for word, in your report.
Why does this matter for my business?
More and more people skip the list of blue links and just ask an assistant for a recommendation. When AI names two or three businesses in its answer, those businesses win the call and the sale. If AI doesn't know you — or recommends your competitors instead — you're losing customers before you ever hear from them.
Do I need to be technical to use this?
Not at all. The report is written for business owners, not developers. The plan tells you what to publish and why, in plain language. If a step needs your web person, we say so and describe it clearly enough to hand off. There's also an optional 'technical details' section for whoever manages your site.
What's the content plan, exactly?
It's a short, prioritized to-do list built from your specific gaps: the pages, FAQs, and topics to publish so AI starts recommending you for the questions you're currently missing. Each move explains why it matters, how much effort it takes, and the concrete steps — so you can start this week or hand it to your team.
Is it really free? What's the catch?
It's genuinely free — no credit card, no trial. We build this because helping businesses get found by AI is what WebKroo does, and a useful report is the best introduction to our work. You'll get the full report by email and, if you'd like, a no-pressure call to walk through it. No obligation to buy anything.
Will following the plan guarantee AI recommends me?
Nothing can guarantee an AI recommendation — answers vary by question, model, and your competitors. But the plan targets the things that genuinely move the needle: making sure AI can read your site, understand who you are, and find content that answers what buyers ask. Getting those right dramatically improves your odds, and it's entirely within your control.