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Does AI know your brand?

Three independent checks - Claude, ChatGPT-class model, and Google's Knowledge Graph - averaged into one 0–100 authority score. Tells you whether AI sees you as an entity yet, or whether you're still invisible.

What each authority signal proves

SignalWhat it provesHow to improve it
ChatGPT recognitionYour brand is in the training corpus + web retrievalConsistent naming everywhere; earn mentions in listicles, reviews and press
Claude recognitionA second vendor sees the same corpus signalIndustry directories, comparison sites, high-authority profiles
Google Knowledge GraphGoogle holds a machine-readable entity for youOrganization schema with sameAs, Google Business Profile, Wikidata

Frequently asked questions

How do I check if ChatGPT knows my brand?
Ask ChatGPT, Claude and Google’s knowledge graph directly what they know about your brand. This free tool runs three independent queries and averages them into a 0–100 authority score.
What does a low brand-authority score mean?
A low score means AI engines don’t yet recognise your brand as a distinct entity - usually because your external citation trail of mentions, profiles and reviews is too thin. The fix is more third-party references, not more on-site copy.
How is the brand authority score calculated?
The brand authority score averages three signals: what ChatGPT says about you, what Claude says, and whether Google’s knowledge graph holds an entity for you. Each is scored for recognition and accuracy.

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