Can ChatGPT Find Your Business?
Millions of people now use ChatGPT to find businesses, products and services. Whether ChatGPT knows your business exists - and presents it accurately - matters more than ever. Here is how to check, and what to do if the answer is no.
ChatGPT can only surface your business if GPTBot can crawl your site, your content clearly explains what you do, and your brand appears credibly on third-party platforms - three conditions most businesses have not yet verified.
The simple test
The fastest way to check if ChatGPT can find your business is to ask it. Open ChatGPT (the free version works for this) and try these questions:
- "What does [your business name] do?"
- "Tell me about [your business name]"
- "Recommend a [your type of business] in [your city]"
- "What are the best [your category] in [your area]?"
What you are looking for:
- Good: ChatGPT mentions your business accurately with correct information
- Neutral: ChatGPT does not know your specific business but mentions your category correctly
- Bad: ChatGPT gives wrong information about your business, or a competitor appears in your place
- Worse: ChatGPT does not mention your business at all when asked directly
Why ChatGPT might not find your business
Your website is blocking ChatGPT
Every website has a file called robots.txt that tells automated visitors what they can access. Many older websites use rules that accidentally block ChatGPT's crawler - the bot it uses to read websites. If this is the case, ChatGPT simply cannot see your website content, no matter how good it is.
You can check this yourself by visiting yoursite.com/robots.txt in a browser. If you see text that says User-agent: * followed by Disallow: /, your site is likely blocking ChatGPT. A website developer can fix this in minutes.
Your website does not explain itself clearly to machines
Websites are designed for human eyes - layout, colours, images all help people navigate and understand. Machines need additional labels to understand the same information. These labels (called structured data or schema markup) are invisible to your website visitors but extremely important for AI systems.
Without these labels, ChatGPT has to guess what your business does from your website text alone. With them, it has clear, verified facts about your name, location, services and credibility.
Your business has a thin online presence
ChatGPT learns about businesses from everything that has been written about them across the internet - your website, reviews, news articles, directory listings, social media profiles. A business with very little online presence outside its own website gives ChatGPT very little to work with.
Three things you can do today
- Run a free AI visibility check - SearchScore will scan your website and show you exactly what is blocking AI from finding you, in plain English
- Ask your web developer to check your robots.txt file and make sure ChatGPT is allowed in
- Check your Google Business Profile is complete and accurate - AI tools use this as a key data source for local businesses
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check if ChatGPT knows about my business?
Open ChatGPT and ask it directly about your business - try 'Tell me about [your business name]' and 'What does [your business] do?'. Also try asking it to recommend businesses in your category and see if yours appears. If ChatGPT does not mention you or gives incorrect information, that is a signal your AI search visibility needs work.
What happens if ChatGPT gives wrong information about my business?
Wrong information in ChatGPT answers typically means your website either blocks ChatGPT's crawler, lacks clear structured information about your business, or has inconsistent information across the web. Improving your Organisation schema, creating an llms.txt file, and ensuring consistent NAP information across directories helps correct this.
Why would ChatGPT not be able to find my business?
The most common reasons are: your website blocks ChatGPT's crawler (GPTBot) in robots.txt, your website lacks structured data that helps AI understand what your business does, or your brand has insufficient external mentions for AI to have learned about it.
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