AI Visibility for Consulting
Expertise that lives in the partners rather than on the site is expertise a model cannot cite.
Where the shortlist gets decided
These are the shapes of question an assistant is asked in your category. Each one produces a short list of names, and that list is the whole competition.
- “Which consultancy specialises in [sector] transformation in Switzerland”
- “Who can advise on [regulation] compliance”
- “Which firm should we shortlist for a mid-market carve-out”
Consulting sits at 29 out of 100
Consulting is bought on demonstrated authority, and authority is the dimension answer engines weigh most heavily. A model will not recommend an advisor it cannot verify, which makes published, attributable expertise the whole game.
Credentials without substance. Sector pages that list capabilities but never demonstrate a point of view, and thought leadership published as ungrounded PDFs that no model will read, let alone quote.
Get cited by AI
Get cited when buyers ask AI
Buyers ask an assistant who to work with and get three names back. If yours is not one of them, the shortlist closed before you knew it existed.
Benchmark competitors
See where you stand against competitors
Before you change anything, it is worth knowing which competitor the model reaches for first, and what it credits them with.
Advertise in AI answers
Reach buyers inside the answer itself
When the assistant answers the question, the click never happens. The place to be present is the answer, not the page after it.
Find out where you stand
When a buyer asks an assistant who to work with, it names two or three companies and moves on. The audit puts the questions your buyers actually ask to all five AI platforms, scores you on the five things a model weighs before it cites anyone, and shows you which competitor is named in your place. You get the gap and the order to close it in, five business days from briefing.