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AI Reputation Report · for lawyers

What does AI tell clients about you?

People ask ChatGPT for lawyer recommendations the way they once asked Google — and the engines answer with two or three names, not a directory. See if yours is one of them.

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28%

of consumers say they would use ChatGPT to find a lawyer — triple the 9% who said so in 2023. 94% of them still cross-check on Google, which means both answers have to hold up.

iLawyerMarketing consumer study 2025 (n=1,052)

What clients ask AI

best personal injury lawyer near meis [your name] a good lawyer[your name] attorney reviewswho should I hire for [your practice area]
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How it works

01

Type your name

We resolve who you are, your field, and the questions clients actually ask AI.

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See the free preview

The exact prompts we'll run, and the names most likely to come up. No signup, no card.

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Run the full report

We query ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude & Grok live and score who gets named — with the full answers as receipts.

The honest part

No one can guarantee what AI says, and there's no way to “submit” yourself to ChatGPT — anyone promising guaranteed AI rankings is selling snake oil. What this report gives you is the ground truth: what five engines actually say today, who they name instead of you, and which sources they trusted to decide. What moves the answers is slow, real work on those sources — and the optional monthly monitor tells you when they move.

Questions

What does the report check for a lawyer?
We ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude and Grok the questions potential clients actually ask — who you are, whether you're credible, and which lawyers get recommended in your practice area — live, with every answer recorded verbatim. You get a 0–100 visibility score and the sources shaping the answers.
What if AI doesn't know me at all?
That's the most common result — and it's the finding, not a failure. Invisible means the engines answer those questions with someone else's name. The report shows exactly who gets recommended instead, on which questions, and which pages the engines trusted to decide.
Can you change what AI says about me?
No — and no one can. There's no way to "submit" yourself to ChatGPT, and anyone promising guaranteed AI rankings is selling snake oil. What moves these answers is slow, real work: being on the pages the engines already trust. The report shows which pages those are; the optional monthly monitor tells you the moment the answers move.
What does it cost, and how long does it take?
The preview — your exact questions and the names likely to come up — is free, no signup. The full report is $29 one-time, no subscription, and finishes in about 60 seconds. If you want the monthly re-check afterwards, monitoring is optional and cancel-anytime.

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