GradeSlap checks 6 platforms that determine whether AI recommends your business. 300 is invisible. 800 means you're everywhere.
Think of your credit score. A 580 means lenders are nervous. A 740 means you get the best rates. GradeSlap works the same way for your business online.
A low score means AI search engines (ChatGPT, Siri, Google Ask Maps, Perplexity) can't find you. A high score means you show up everywhere customers are looking.
I check 6 categories, score each one, and show you exactly what's working and what's not.
Your Google Maps listing. Is it claimed? Complete? Do you have photos, categories, hours, and a description? Do you respond to reviews? This is still the most important single piece of your online presence.
This is the one almost nobody knows about. ChatGPT pulls local business results from Bing, not Google. If you don't have a Bing Places listing, ChatGPT literally cannot recommend you. Most businesses score 0 here.
Siri uses Apple Maps data. Apple Business Connect is free and lets you control what shows up when someone asks Siri for a recommendation. Less than 10% of small businesses have claimed this.
Does your website have structured data that AI engines can read? LocalBusiness schema, Service schema, FAQ schema. Without it, AI has to guess what your business does. With it, AI knows exactly what to recommend you for.
Not just Google reviews. Yelp, industry-specific platforms (Healthgrades, Avvo, GolfPass, etc.), Facebook. AI engines look at review count, average rating, how recent they are, and whether you respond to them.
Is your business name, address, and phone number the same everywhere? Google, Bing, Apple, Yelp, Yellow Pages, BBB, industry directories. Inconsistencies confuse AI and hurt your ranking.
Google just launched Ask Maps on March 12, 2026. It's an AI chatbot built directly into Google Maps. It reads your reviews, your website content, and your profile data to decide whether to recommend you.
ChatGPT has 300+ million users. When someone types "best plumber near me" into ChatGPT, it pulls from Bing.
Siri handles millions of local searches a day through Apple Maps.
The businesses that get set up on these platforms now will own the results for years. There's almost no competition yet. A year from now, everyone will be doing this.
Business name, city, service type, and how to reach you.
I check all 6 categories manually, run AI search tests, and score everything.
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