01 Free audit · F1
Find out what the engines already say about you.
The audit runs the F1 measurement across six answer engines and reports what comes back — accurate or not, flattering or not. It takes five to seven working days and needs no access to your site or analytics.
- Six
- 5–7 days
- None
- Free
02 Coverage
Six engines, read the same way.
Each one is queried with the same prompt set so the results sit side by side instead of being six unrelated impressions.
03 How it runs
Three steps, and only one of them is yours.
- 01
Tell us where to look
Your name, company, website and sector. Nothing else, and nothing that needs an account.
- 02
We run the measurement
The F1 prompt set across six engines, repeated so the result is a baseline rather than a snapshot.
- 03
You get the report
What each engine says about you, where the gaps come from, and the actions ranked by expected effect.
04 What comes back
A report, not a sales deck.
- A visibility snapshot for each of the six answer engines
- An entity clarity assessment — how the engines currently interpret your brand
- How often you appear at all, and how often you are cited rather than mentioned
- A comparison against the competitors the engines put you beside
- Actions ranked by expected effect on Share of Recommendation
05 Request
Five fields.
We will come back within five to seven working days with the report. If your category turns out to be one where the engines have no confident answer at all, we will say that too — it is usually good news.
06 Answers
Before you send it.
Is it really free?
Yes, and there is nothing to cancel afterwards. It is the F1 measurement run once, in full, so that any conversation after it starts from data rather than from assumptions.
What do you need from us?
Your company name, website and sector. The audit is external: it looks at what the engines can already see, so no analytics, CMS or account access is involved.
How long does it take?
Five to seven working days. The measurement runs the same prompt set across six engines and repeats it, which is what makes the numbers comparable later.
What happens after we get it?
That is up to you. The report is written to be useful on its own, including to an in-house team. If you want help acting on it, the findings point at which phase to start with.
Do you work outside the eleven listed sectors?
Yes. The eleven listed sectors are the ones with dedicated pages, but nothing in the F1–F5 method is sector-specific. Choose "Other" and describe the category.