Getting found · Google + AI engines

    Found when they search. Quoted when they ask.

    You're on that first screen or you're not, on Google and now in ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity too. We work on the things that decide it, and send you a written analysis of where you stand before we touch anything.

    Written by a person, not a tool. Usually the same day. Rather talk it through? Talk to Lukas, 15 minutes

    Two ways customers find you now. The same facts have to hold up in both.

    Google + Maps first screenChatGPT · Claude · Perplexity quotableAnalysis first in writing

    What changed

    People stopped only searching. They started asking.

    Ranking on Google still decides most of your customers. But a growing share ask an AI engine instead, and it answers with whichever business it can verify.

    When they search

    The first screen on Google & Maps

    The map pack, the reviews, the “open now”: the handful of things Google actually weighs for local businesses.

    • Google Business Profile, complete and active
    • Name, address, hours identical everywhere
    • Review count and freshness signals
    • A fast site Google trusts enough to rank

    When they ask

    Quotable by ChatGPT, Claude & Perplexity

    AI engines don't rank pages. They verify facts and recommend what they can read cleanly. Most local sites are invisible to them.

    • Structured data models can actually parse
    • Machine-readable facts: services, prices, hours
    • llms.txt and clean crawl access for AI engines
    • The same story on your site, Maps and reviews

    The work

    Unglamorous, specific, and checkable.

    No “SEO magic”. Every item lands in your monthly note as done, with proof.

    Business profile, run properly

    Categories, photos, services, posts, kept current so Google keeps showing it.

    One truth everywhere

    Name, address, hours and prices identical across your site, Maps, and directories.

    Structured data on every page

    Schema for your services, prices and reviews: the format both Google and AI models read first.

    AI crawl access

    llms.txt, clean markup and open crawling, so ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity can cite you instead of guessing.

    Pages that answer questions

    “Do you take new patients?” answered in plain text on your site: the sentence an AI engine lifts word for word.

    Speed kept under a second

    Slow pages sink rankings and get skipped by crawlers. Ours stay fast, and we watch it.

    What owners ask us

    The bigger picture

    Where this sits in the sequence.

    Every client starts with the free presence analysis. Then each layer goes on top of the one before it.

    Then it never sits still. The whole stack keeps getting tuned against real visits, and every month the goal is the same:

    Conversions ↑Cost per customer ↓

    Find out where you stand before we touch anything.

    The written analysis is free either way: your rankings, your AI visibility, and the three things to fix first.