GainVis

When someone asks AI for a lawyer, does it say your name?

ChatGPT and other AI search tools don't show ten results — they pick one or three. GainVis scans your website the way AI reads it, plus the platforms AI relies on to trust a law firm — Google, Yelp, BBB, Apple Maps, Bing, and the major legal directories — and shows you exactly what's holding your firm back.

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Takes 2 minutes. Full report, no sales call.

More and more clients come from AI, not Google.

Your next client may never see a page of ten blue links. When someone asks an AI search tool to recommend a lawyer, it answers with one to three names. Either your firm is one of them, or you don't exist in that conversation.

It's not just reviews and rankings.

Ratings and SEO matter, but AI weighs more: whether it can find you on the platforms it trusts, and whether your details agree everywhere it looks. More consistency means more confidence — and confident AI puts your name in the answer. Most fixes take an afternoon. Most firms don't know they exist.

Most websites are built for human eyes, not for AI crawlers.

What your visitors see is not what AI sees:

  • Most AI crawlers don't run JavaScript — if your address only appears after the page "loads in," AI reads a blank.
  • Some firms block AI crawlers in their site settings without knowing it.
  • Few sites include schema — the structured data format AI reads first to learn who you are.

Your site can look perfect to a visitor and be nearly invisible to AI. GainVis checks it the way AI actually fetches it.

Most firms haven't heard any of this yet. The ones that fix it first are the ones AI learns to trust.

Coverage

Are you present on the platforms AI draws from?

Consistency

Does your name, address, and phone match everywhere?

Schema

Does your site tell AI who you are in the format it reads?

Together these produce your Presence Score — a proxy for the confidence AI has in your firm. You can't log into ChatGPT and see that confidence. GainVis measures the signals that feed it.

Sample GainVis report header: Hartwell Cole Law, PLLC — Presence Score 52 out of 100, Needs Work — with the Coverage, Consistency and Schema breakdownSample GainVis platform table showing per-source name, phone and address verdicts, including two directories listing a conflicting suite number

Every finding is specific: which platform, what it shows, what your confirmed office says, and how to fix it.

See a full sample report →

Run it across your whole client list.

If you're a legal marketing agency, GainVis is the diagnostic layer your AI-visibility pitch is missing. Content gets your clients into the conversation — entity signals decide whether AI puts their name in the answer. We produce the per-firm audit data at scale; you sell the fix.

  • Batch-audit prospect lists before you pitch
  • Per-firm reports you can put your findings behind
  • City-level benchmark data for your market
Agency inquiries: zoe@gainvis.com

FAQ

Is the scan really free?

Yes — full report, every finding, delivered to your email. No card, no call. Paid tools exist for fixing what the report finds — the diagnosis is always free.

How is this different from local SEO tools?

Local SEO tools tell you where you rank on Google Maps. GainVis tells you whether AI search tools can find, trust, and cite your firm. A high local SEO rank doesn't automatically transfer to AI answers — AI weighs a different set of signals, and reads the web in a different way. GainVis checks those signals directly.

Does fixing these issues guarantee AI will recommend my firm?

No, and be wary of anyone who promises that. What's defensible: AI systems demonstrably parse structured data and rely on cross-platform agreement. Fixing contradictions removes reasons for AI to distrust or skip you.

Where does the data come from?

We check your firm's public listings on Google, Yelp, BBB, Apple Maps, Bing, Martindale, FindLaw, Lawyers.com, and your own website — fetched the same way non-rendering AI crawlers fetch it.

I run an agency — can I scan my clients' firms?

Yes. The scan needs only basic public information — firm name, city, state, website — plus whether the firm has one office (and if not, whether it has multiple in that city). If you know your client, you can run their scan. For batch audits across your whole client list, email us.