How do I check if ChatGPT mentions my brand?
Enter your business name and website above. Beamy AI asks ChatGPT the questions your buyers ask and shows you whether your brand appeared, and how it was described.
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ChatGPT answers in one paragraph, and that paragraph usually names somebody. Beamy AI shows you whether it names you, and what it says while doing it.
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The sentence a buyer reads today, and the sentence after the source material is reshaped.
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ChatGPT visibility is not a ranking. There is no list to climb. A buyer describes their problem, and the model returns a short recommendation already worded on your behalf, or on somebody else's.
That answer is assembled from what the model has read about your category: your own pages, third-party listings, comparisons, reviews and reference sites. Where that material is thin or vague, the model reaches for a brand it can describe confidently.
So visibility here has two halves. Whether you appear at all, and whether the words used about you are the words you would choose. A brand can be reached and still be described as the cheap option.
Beamy AI asks ChatGPT the questions your buyers ask, keeps the answers, and shows you the exact sentence. Then it tells you what to change in the material ChatGPT reads.
Reached or dark, per prompt, with no averaging to soften the result.
The adjectives and framing the model attaches to you, kept word for word.
The competitors ChatGPT recommends in your place, and what earns them the sentence.
Re-asks over time show whether your position is holding or drifting.
Enter your business name and website above. Beamy AI asks ChatGPT the questions your buyers ask and shows you whether your brand appeared, and how it was described.
Usually because the material the model reads describes them more clearly than it describes you. Clear, specific, third-party-supported claims win the sentence more often than volume of content.
Yes, indirectly and steadily. You change the source material the model reads: your own pages, structured facts about what you sell, and the third-party references it trusts. Then you re-ask and watch the wording move.