Someone just asked ChatGPT for the best HVAC company in their city. Or the best organic skincare for sensitive skin. Or a trusted chiropractor near their office.
AI gave them three names. Was yours one of them?
Here's what most business owners don't realize: AI doesn't guess. It doesn't randomly pick businesses to recommend. It looks for specific proof points—real signals that you're legitimate, active, and trustworthy.
And it checks three places first.
Think about how you'd recommend a business to a friend who asked for help.
You wouldn't just throw out the first name that popped in your head. You'd check a few things first. Does this business actually know what they're doing? Are they still around? What are other people saying about them?
AI does the same thing. It's looking for evidence before it puts your name in front of someone.
The difference? AI checks these three places in seconds. And if you're not showing up strong in all three, you're getting passed over for someone who is.
ChatGPT can't watch your Instagram stories. Perplexity can't sit in your waiting room. Meta AI can't see your beautiful storefront.
AI reads text. Blog posts. Articles. Service pages that actually explain what you do and who you help.
When someone asks AI a question, it scans the web looking for helpful, educational content that answers that question. If your website just says "We're the best!" with no substance behind it, AI moves on.
AI wants to see that you know your stuff. That means:
You probably have a website. Maybe you even have a blog section.
But when was the last time you published something? And does that content actually answer the questions people are asking AI?
If someone asks ChatGPT "how do I choose a financial advisor," does your blog have a thoughtful, helpful answer? If they ask "what's the difference between a chiropractor and a physical therapist," can AI cite your content?
Most businesses have outdated blogs full of generic posts nobody reads. AI doesn't read them either.
AI doesn't just take your word for it. It looks for external validation.
When other trusted websites mention your business, AI sees that as proof you're legitimate. It's like getting vouched for by people AI already trusts.
AI pays attention to:
When AI sees your business mentioned across multiple trusted sources, it thinks: "Okay, other credible sites know about this business. They're probably worth recommending."
You can't control what other sites say about you the way you control your own website. Building these citations takes time and intentional effort.
Most businesses either have zero external mentions, or they have a handful of outdated directory listings they set up years ago and forgot about.
AI is checking right now. If there's nothing there, or if the information is inconsistent or old, that's a red flag.
For local businesses and service providers, your Google Business Profile is AI's fact-checker.
AI uses GBP to verify you're real, you're active, and you're trustworthy. It's looking at your reviews, your response rate, how complete your profile is, and how recently you've updated it.
Think of your Google Business Profile as your business's proof of life. AI checks it to make sure you're not just a website—you're an actual operating business people trust and interact with.
If your GBP hasn't been touched in months, has outdated information, or shows no signs of customer interaction, AI moves on to someone who looks more active and engaged.
Here's the thing: AI doesn't just check one place and call it good. It cross-references.
You might have a decent website, but if there's nothing about you anywhere else online, AI wonders if you're legitimate.
You might have a solid Google Business Profile, but if your website hasn't been updated since 2021, AI thinks you might be winding down.
You might get mentioned in a local news article, but if your GBP shows no recent customer reviews, AI questions whether people actually use your services.
AI is looking for consistency across all three. That's what builds trust. That's what gets you recommended.
Most businesses are invisible to AI because they're not showing up strong in these three places.
They have a website that's basically a digital business card. No external citations. A Google Business Profile they claimed years ago and haven't touched since.
When someone asks ChatGPT or Perplexity for a recommendation, AI doesn't find enough proof. So it recommends someone else.
The opportunity right now is that most of your competitors are in the same boat. They're not showing up either.
The businesses that get visible to AI now—the ones making sure all three places are dialed in—they're becoming the default recommendations in their markets.
You can test this yourself right now.
Open ChatGPT and ask it to recommend businesses like yours in your city. "Best family dentist in Austin." "Top-rated wedding photographer in Denver." "Trusted financial advisor in Phoenix."
Did you show up? If not, AI couldn't find enough proof in those three places.
Then check the businesses AI did recommend. Look at their website. Their blog. Their Google Business Profile. The sites mentioning them.
You'll see exactly what AI is finding—and what it's not finding about your business.
Getting visible to AI isn't complicated, but it does require all three pieces working together.
First: Your website needs fresh, helpful content that AI can read and cite. Blog posts that answer the real questions people ask. Service pages that explain what you actually do.
Second: You need external validation. Citations on trusted sites. Mentions in local publications. Your business showing up in places beyond your own website.
Third: Your Google Business Profile needs to show you're active, engaged, and trustworthy. Recent reviews. Regular updates. Complete information.
When all three are in place, AI has what it needs. It can verify you're legitimate. It can explain what you do. It can recommend you with confidence.
That's when you start showing up in ChatGPT conversations, Perplexity answers, and Google AI Overview results.
People are already asking AI for recommendations. Every day, thousands of times in your market.
Right now, AI is giving answers. But for most industries and most cities, it's struggling to find businesses with strong signals in all three places.
The businesses that fix this now become the established recommendations. They get visibility while the opportunity is wide open.
This is like having a website in 1999 or showing up on Google Maps when it first launched. Obvious in hindsight. But right now, it's yours to claim.
Check those three places. See what AI is finding about your business. Then fix what's missing before your competitors figure this out.
Because AI is checking. And it's recommending someone.
Make sure it's you.
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Modern Humans helps local businesses get discovered by AI assistants like ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity.
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