AI visibility for holistic health
People ask ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok and DeepSeek about acupuncture, nutrition, massage and wellbeing every day - often before they believe it can help them. If AI can't understand what you practise and who it's for, it points them somewhere else. SearchScore shows you where you stand - free, with no email.
AI assistants are cautious with health questions. When someone asks about acupuncture for migraines or seeing a nutritionist, the AI recommends practitioners whose qualifications, professional registrations and scope of practice it can clearly read and verify. Vague wellness language gets skipped; clear credentials get cited. SearchScore checks whether AI engines can understand and trust your practice, scores your AI Search, SEO and conversion, and shows you what to fix. The diagnosis is free and needs no email.
The new front door
These are the kinds of questions people now type into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok and DeepSeek instead of scrolling Google. Each one is a moment your practice is either named - or isn't.
Notice the pattern: people ask the AI to explain the therapy and recommend the practitioner in the same breath. If your site doesn't answer both, you're absent from both.
What gets scored
Most tools only look at one. For a holistic health practice, getting found is no use if the visitor doesn't feel safe enough to make contact - so we measure that too.
Whether ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok and DeepSeek recommend you when someone asks about your modality in your area - and whether your registrations are readable enough for a cautious AI to cite you.
Whether you show up for the searches clients still make - your therapy, your town, "near me" - and whether Google understands your practice well enough to trust it with health queries.
Whether a sceptical first-timer finds the qualifications, the prices and the easy booking route that turn curiosity into an appointment.
Built for how you work
A holistic practice gets judged twice: once on whether the therapy works, and once on whether you're the right person to provide it. SearchScore's personal-service scoring reflects that. You're measured on whether your qualifications and registrations are readable, whether your site explains your therapy in plain language, and whether booking is easy - not on the sales machinery of an e-commerce store. You get a fair score for the kind of practice you actually run.
What holds holistic health sites back
None of these mean you've done anything wrong - they're just the things AI engines quietly trip over. The audit tells you which apply to you.
When wellbeing language is flowery but unspecific ("restoring balance", "holistic healing journeys"), a cautious AI has nothing concrete to cite. Practitioners who plainly state what they treat, how, and with what training get recommended instead.
BAcC, AfN, FHT, CNHC - the registers that make you credible need to be written in clear, structured text. If they're in a footer graphic or implied rather than stated, AI can't verify you.
Most people asking AI about acupuncture or reflexology are first-timers. A site with no plain-English page on what the treatment involves, what it helps with and what a session costs gives AI nothing to quote.
"Massage, reiki, nutrition, reflexology, hopi ear candles" reads as a menu. AI matches specialists to questions: the practitioner known for one thing in one place beats the generalist who lists ten.
If your appointments run entirely through a third-party app or an Instagram DM, your own site shows no way to act - and both AI engines and visitors quietly move on.
Proof it can move
This isn't a beauty example, but it shows what's possible when a smaller name gets the fundamentals right. FileSeal went from no AI mentions to ChatGPT's number-one recommendation in its category - ahead of DocuSign, a company a hundred times its size. They ran the same free audit you can, then fixed what it found. Being smaller isn't the disadvantage people assume; being unreadable to AI is.
Read the full FileSeal story →How it works
Enter your website. In about 60 seconds you get your AI Search, SEO and conversion scores - no email, no signup.
A plain-English list of what's holding your practice back, in priority order. Do it yourself, or have us do it.
Keep an eye on your scores from $25/month, or take the done-for-you service and we'll make the changes for you.
We guarantee your GEO, SEO and CRO scores all improve within 30 days, or we work for free until they do.
Common questions
Often it's two things at once: people can't find you, and the few who do don't feel ready to get in touch. Search is shifting too - many clients now ask ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini for a recommendation before they ever open Google. SearchScore checks all of it: whether traditional search finds you, whether AI engines recommend you, and whether your site turns a visit into an enquiry, then shows what to fix first.
Usually because the AI can't clearly read who you are, who you help and where you work. If your credentials, specialisms and location aren't written in plain, extractable text, and your site isn't structured in a way AI engines can parse, they tend to recommend practices they can understand instead. The free audit shows you exactly which of these is holding you back.
Make it easy for AI to understand and trust you: clear specialisms and credentials in readable text, a well-structured site, consistent details across the web, and a page that answers the questions clients actually ask. SearchScore scores where you stand today across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok and DeepSeek, then shows what to fix first.
No. The audit is built for practitioners, not developers. You get plain-English scores and a prioritised list of what to fix. If you'd rather not do it yourself, the done-for-you service makes the changes for you.
Yes. You get your full diagnosis - your AI Search Score, SEO Score and conversion score, plus what's broken - free, with no email required. Ongoing tracking starts at $25/month, and the done-for-you service is optional.
Yes, and it's designed with solo and small practices in mind. The scoring recognises that a single-practitioner practice works differently from a large clinic, so you aren't marked down for not running the sales machinery of a bigger business.
Your AI Search, SEO and conversion scores, and what to fix first. Free, no email, built for practitioners.