When someone asks ChatGPT "best Notion templates for freelancers" — is your product on the list? Find out free in 10 seconds.
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Think of it like a Google Search Console — but for AI.
When someone asks ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity "what's a good Notion template for budgeting?" — does your product show up?
Most creators have no idea. pickedby.ai checks for you in 10 seconds and gives you a score from 0 to 100 — your AI Visibility Score.
No signup. No credit card. Completely free.
It's a number from 0 to 100 that tells you how well AI systems "know" your product.
A score of 100 means AI knows your product really well and is likely to mention it. A score of 0 means AI has basically never heard of you.
Example: Figma scores 100. A brand-new unknown product scores 0.
We use Gemini with Google Search Grounding to evaluate your product across 5 dimensions:
Direct API queries to ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity are coming in the next update.
Yes, 100% free. No account needed.
Just type your product name → hit Check → get your score in ~10 seconds. That's it.
We'll ask for your email at the end if you want to save your score and get weekly updates — but that's completely optional.
We run your product through 5 dimensions that reflect how AI systems actually discover and recommend products:
Each dimension is worth 20 points. A top-3 category rank adds a bonus. The higher the score, the more consistently AI systems recognize and recommend your product.
Badges are earned proof that AI systems recognize your product. Think of them like quality marks you can display on your store.
Once you earn a badge, you'll get an embeddable snippet to add to your Gumroad, Etsy, or website. It tells buyers: "This product is recognized by AI."
Scores below 36 don't earn a badge — yet. That's when the tips we provide are most useful.
No — and we'll never claim that. AI recommendations are dynamic. No tool can guarantee placement.
What your score does tell you is how visible your product is to AI right now — and whether you have a realistic chance of showing up when customers ask AI for recommendations.
Think of it like SEO: good optimization improves your chances, but doesn't guarantee page 1. Same idea here.
AI learns from what's publicly available on the internet. If your product has a low score, it usually means one of these:
After your scan, we show you specific suggestions tailored to your score. These are your starting points.
After your scan you'll see personalized tips. Generally the most effective moves are:
llms.txt file to your site — a simple text file AI crawlers can read (we'll generate this for you in Phase 2)SEO = getting ranked in Google search results (blue links).
AI Visibility = getting mentioned in AI chat answers.
More and more people skip Google entirely and just ask ChatGPT: "What's the best budget spreadsheet template?" — they get one answer, not ten links. If you're not in that answer, you don't exist for that buyer.
SEO and AI Visibility overlap but are different games with different rules. You can rank #1 on Google and still be invisible to AI — and vice versa.
We built this specifically for digital product creators:
If you sell a digital product and want to know if AI is sending you buyers — this is for you.
(We're not for big brands or enterprises. There are expensive tools for that. We focus on solo creators and small teams.)
AI training data gets refreshed periodically — so your score can change over time.
We recommend:
Enter your email after the scan to get automatic weekly score reports — so you always know where you stand without coming back manually.
We store only the product name you enter and the score result — nothing else.
If you give us your email, we store that to send you reports. We don't sell data, share it with third parties, or use it for advertising. Full details in our Privacy Policy.
Email us any time: hello@pickedby.ai
We're a small team and we actually read every message. Feedback, feature requests, weird bugs — all welcome.