AI Search Audit

Find out why your industry isn't appearing in AI search

AI engines now answer questions that used to send traffic to your website. The businesses cited inside those answers get the trust — and often the call. The ones that don't get nothing.

Select your industry below to see exactly what an AI search audit checks for your business type, why your site may be invisible to ChatGPT and Perplexity, and how to fix it.

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Home Services

AI Search Audit for HVAC Contractors

Homeowners search 'why isn't my AC working' in AI engines and get a generic how-to article. Your HVAC company should be the cited local expert.

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AI Search Audit for Roofing Contractors

After a storm, homeowners search 'how do I know if my roof is damaged' in AI engines. The answer comes from a blog 500 miles away. It should come from your site.

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AI Search Audit for Plumbers

When a pipe bursts, the homeowner's first question is 'what do I do right now.' If your site answers that question and AI cites it, you're already the trusted source before they call anyone.

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AI Search Audit for Electricians

Homeowners ask 'is it safe to have aluminum wiring?' in AI engines and get a generic safety guide. Your licensed electrician's expertise should be what AI cites.

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AI Search Audit for Landscaping Companies

Homeowners ask 'when should I aerate my lawn?' in AI engines. Your local expertise should be the cited answer — not a national lawn care chain's generic blog.

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AI Search Audit for Painting Contractors

Homeowners ask 'how do I choose exterior paint colors?' in AI engines. If your painting company's content answers that question, you're the expert before they call anyone for a quote.

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AI Search Audit for Pest Control Companies

A homeowner finds suspicious insects and immediately asks AI 'do I have termites or carpenter ants?' Your pest control expertise should be the cited answer that earns the inspection call.

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AI Search Audit for Moving Companies

Someone planning a cross-country move asks 'how do I compare moving company quotes?' in AI search. Your expertise on that question should be the cited source.

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AI Search Audit for House Cleaning Services

A homeowner asks 'how do I find a trustworthy cleaning service?' in AI search. Your business's content should answer that question — not a generic home tips blog.

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Local Business

AI Search Audit for Restaurants

Diners ask AI 'what's a good restaurant for a business dinner near downtown?' Your restaurant should appear in that answer — not just in Google Maps results.

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AI Search Audit for Hair Salons and Beauty Salons

Potential clients ask 'what's the difference between balayage and highlights?' in AI engines. Your salon's stylists should be the cited local experts.

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AI Search Audit for Gyms and Fitness Centers

Someone starting a fitness journey asks 'what's better for weight loss — cardio or strength training?' in AI search. Your facility's certified trainers should be the cited local authority.

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AI Search Audit for Dance Studios

Parents ask 'what type of dance is best for my 6-year-old?' in AI search. Your studio's teaching expertise should answer that question — not a national dance association FAQ.

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AI Search Audit for Daycares and Childcare Centers

New parents ask 'what questions should I ask a daycare?' in AI engines. Your center's expertise and philosophy should be the cited local answer.

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AI Search Audit for Auto Detailing Businesses

A car owner asks 'what's the difference between wax and ceramic coating?' in AI search. Your detailing expertise should answer that question — and earn the booking.

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AI Search Audit for Dog Groomers

A new dog owner asks 'how often does a golden retriever need grooming?' in AI search. Your grooming expertise for that specific breed should be the cited local answer.

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AI Search Audit for Auto Repair Shops

A driver sees a check engine light and asks an AI engine what it means. If your shop's content gets cited, you're the trusted local expert before they call anyone.

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AI Search Audit for Locksmiths

Someone locked out of their car asks AI 'what do I do?' Your local locksmith should be cited as the trusted source — not a national directory listing.

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What every AI search audit covers

01

Schema completeness

Which schema types your site is missing — specific to your business category — and the exact markup needed to fix each gap.

02

Entity recognition

Whether AI engines recognize your business as a named entity, and what external signals are missing from your entity footprint.

03

E-E-A-T signals

Named authorship, credential signals, primary source citations — the trust indicators AI engines use to decide who gets cited.

04

Topical coverage gaps

The questions your potential customers are asking in AI engines that your site doesn't answer — versus what competitors are getting cited for.

05

Direct citation testing

Your target queries tested live in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Overviews. Documented citation rate baseline for each engine.

06

Prioritized action plan

10–15 specific fixes ranked by impact-to-effort. Implementation instructions included — not a generic checklist.

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