The short version
We sell websites that get found by AI assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI answers. So there is one test our own site has to pass before we ask anyone to trust us with theirs: the same AI Visibility Scan we run on every prospect.
It passes. brandflex.co scores 100 out of 100 on every key page, the home page, the services pages, the pricing page, and the rest. You can check it yourself in about ten seconds, and we will show you how at the end.
That is not a brag. It is the point. A site that sells AI visibility while being invisible to AI is the gap, not the pitch.
What the scan actually checks
The scan looks at what a machine needs in order to read your site and recommend you. Five things.
First, can a machine read the facts about your business? Search engines and AI assistants do not guess. They read a structured description of who you are, what you do, and where, written into the page in a format built for software. Without it, you can be a beautiful site that an assistant simply cannot summarise.
Second, are the files AI crawlers look for actually there? There is now a small set of files that tell AI systems how to read your site and where your content lives. Most sites do not have them. They are cheap to add and they help.
Third, are the crawlers allowed in? Every site has a file that tells automated visitors what they may read. A surprising number of sites quietly block the exact AI crawlers they want to be seen by.
Fourth, does the page answer the question first? AI assistants pull direct answers. A page that opens with a clear heading and a straight answer gets quoted. A page that buries the answer under three paragraphs of preamble does not.
Fifth, are the basics clean? A clear title, a description of the right length, the tags that make a result show up properly when it is shared. Boring, and still missing from most sites.
We did not start at 100
Here is the honest part. The first time we ran the full check across the site, three pages came back short.
The problem was the same on all three: the page never said, in machine-readable terms, which business it belonged to. The pages described themselves, but none of them declared the company behind them. To a search engine, that is the difference between reading a page and knowing whose page it is.
So we fixed it at the source. Now every page carries that business identity, not just the home page. One change, every page, and the gaps closed.
The second issue was smaller. One page had a description that ran too long, so we trimmed it. Two real findings, both fixed, and the score went to 100 across the board.
Why we turned it into a gate
A score you hit once and forget is worthless. Sites drift. A redesign, a new page, a careless edit, and the thing that scored 100 last quarter quietly slips.
So the check is now a single command that runs against every key page and fails if any of them drops below a perfect score. We run it before anything ships. The day a change breaks our AI visibility, the build stops, instead of going live as a site that sells the very thing it just lost.
The site is the proof, and now it stays that way on purpose.
Run it on your own site
Everything above is reproducible, which is the whole idea. Run our free AI Visibility Scan on brandflex.co and you will see the 100. Then run it on your own site.
The gap between the two numbers is the diagnosis. It tells you, in plain terms, what a machine cannot currently read about your business, and therefore why an assistant recommends someone else when a client asks for a firm like yours.
You do not have to take our word for any of it. That is rather the point.
