Don't take our word for it

We could tell you why assistants prefer a business they understand. You can just ask one.

Every claim on this page can be checked in about two minutes, using the assistant already on your phone. Here is exactly what to ask.

First, the short version

Assistants are cautious about what they cannot verify.

Being wrong is the thing an assistant avoids hardest. So when it is choosing between businesses for someone, it leans toward the one whose details it can actually confirm. That is the whole idea behind what we do — and it is the part you can test yourself.

It can answer without hedging

When your prices, your areas and your terms are stated plainly, the assistant gives a straight answer instead of suggesting the person go and check for themselves.

It can finish the job

Answering a question is half of it. If the assistant can also help someone start the sign-up, it has a reason to bring them to you rather than somewhere it stalls.

It knows when you are not the fit

You also declare who you do not serve. Counter-intuitive, but it is why an assistant can trust you: a source that states its limits is worth more than one that claims everything.

Your answer stays current

Change a price and the answer changes with it. Nothing costs an assistant more than confidently quoting a figure from last year.

Now check it yourself

Four questions worth asking your assistant

Open Grok, Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini — or whichever one you already use — and paste these in. Nothing here is about us.

When you compare two businesses for me, what makes you confident enough to recommend one over the other?

The opening question. Listen for how much weight it puts on being able to confirm things.

If a company's website doesn't clearly state its prices, who it serves, or where it delivers — does that change whether you recommend it?

This is the question that tends to land hardest with business owners.

What stops you from helping me actually sign up to a service you found online?

Ask a follow-up: what would need to change for it to help all the way through.

Take a look at my website and tell me honestly — what can't you work out about my business from it?

Bring your own address. This one is usually uncomfortable, and the most useful.

We are not printing the answers here.

We could fill this page with quotes from assistants agreeing with us. An answer we typed ourselves would prove nothing — and you would be right to discount it.

Ask more than one assistant. They differ from each other, they change month to month, and some will push back on us. That is worth knowing before you spend anything.

What we will promise: if your assistant tells you this makes no difference to how it recommends businesses, do not buy from us. Come back and tell us what it said — that is worth more to us than the sale.
The real test

Then point one at a business that has already done it.

This site publishes its own details the same way our customers do. Hand your assistant our link and see the difference for yourself.

1

Copy our link

One tap. Nothing to install, nothing to sign up for.

2

Paste it into any assistant

Then ask whether this is any good for you, or what we actually do.

3

Ask it the same about your own site

Same question, your address. The gap between the two answers is the product.

What an assistant says is always up to that assistant. They may decline, disagree, get it wrong, or warn about any published details — ours included. We describe how the mechanism works; we never promise a result. See the Terms.