Is Your Real Estate Business Showing Up in ChatGPT and AI Search?
More buyers and sellers now ask an AI assistant to recommend an agent before they ever open Google. When someone asks ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Overviews for the best realtor in a neighborhood, do you get named, or does a competitor? Run a free check and see exactly how AI reads your business.
How Buyers and Sellers Find Agents Has Already Changed
House hunts and listing decisions increasingly start with a question typed into an AI assistant, not a list of blue links. The agents who get recommended are the ones AI systems can interpret and trust.
Why AI Overlooks Good Agents
Recommendation queries skip the rankings. When someone asks who is the best listing agent in a neighborhood, they get a synthesized answer naming a few agents, not a portal full of listings. An agent absent from that answer is invisible on that query.
Generic bios confuse AI. An agent bio that never names the areas, price ranges, and clients you serve gives an AI system little to match. Clear neighborhood and specialty language is what wins the recommendation.
Inconsistent name and brokerage details erode trust. Details that disagree across your site, Google Business Profile, and directories make AI less confident you are one credible agent.
Proof AI can't read doesn't count. Reviews and sold listings trapped in images or third-party platforms AI cannot parse never factor into how AI describes you.
What the free check tells you
A clear score across the six pillars AI systems read, plus the single highest-impact fix for your business: in seconds, from real signals on your actual website.
Built for the AI search era
This is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) made measurable for real estate: how to be correctly understood and recommended by AI search, not just ranked.
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AIOInsights is built by Digilu, a trust-focused marketing agency working with professional service firms since 1999.
Will AI Recommend Your Business?
A 30-second look at how AI systems decide which businesses to trust and recommend, and where your Trust Visibility fits in.
Run Your Free Real Estate AI Visibility Check
Enter your information below. Your score evaluates the publicly observable signals that influence how AI discovery systems interpret and recommend a real estate agent. No integrations, no accounts, no technical setup: the evaluation reads exactly what AI systems read.
- Market area and specialty clarity
- Client review and reputation signals
- Name and brokerage consistency
- Track record and designation indicators
- AI discoverability and crawlability
- Local presence in your market
- Entity consistency across profiles
What this evaluates: AIOInsights reviews signals that influence AI discoverability, not direct integrations with specific AI platforms. Results reflect trust visibility indicators based on publicly observable signals.
The Six Signals AI Reads About Your Business
Your free check scores 31 observable signals across these six pillars. Each shapes whether AI search understands and recommends your business.
Semantic Clarity
Whether your pages clearly state what you do, who you serve, and where.
Entity Consistency
Whether your business name, address, and profiles agree on who you are.
Authority
Whether your structure, credentials, and depth signal a credible business.
AI Discoverability
Whether AI crawlers can actually access and parse your site.
Trust
Whether your client ratings and reviews are visible to AI on your own site.
Local Presence
Whether your Google Business Profile and local schema confirm a real, locatable business.
Realtors and AI Search
Yes. When a buyer or seller asks ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Overviews to recommend a real estate agent for an area and need, the assistant names specific agents and brokerages it can interpret and trust from public signals. If your market, specialty, and track record are not clear, AI systems tend to recommend a competitor instead.
Many now ask best realtor in a neighborhood, listing agent for selling my home, or buyer's agent for first-time buyers near me, and get a short answer naming a few agents rather than a long list. Being named depends on clear local and specialty signals.
Common reasons include generic agent-bio language that never names the areas or client types you serve, inconsistent name and brokerage details across directories, missing structured data, reviews and sold listings that are not machine-readable on your own site, and a site AI crawlers cannot fully read.
SEO targets ranking in a list of links, often dominated by portals such as Zillow. AI visibility, also called GEO or AEO, targets getting you named inside one AI answer about a specific area or need. Agents who cannot outrank the portals can still be the named recommendation, so this is measured separately.
Yes. AI matches the client's request to agents whose pages clearly name the areas, price ranges, and client types they serve: a specific neighborhood, luxury homes, first-time buyers, relocation, or investment property. Naming your focus is a direct advantage over a generic serving the whole metro bio.
Yes. Machine-readable client reviews, a visible record of recent sales, and stated designations such as CRS, ABR, or SRES on your own site all raise an AI system's confidence in recommending you. Proof trapped in images or third-party platforms AI cannot parse does not count.
Very. For area-based searches, a complete, consistent Google Business Profile and clear neighborhood and city language are among the strongest signals an AI system uses to decide which agent to name for a given market.
Yes. The AIOInsights check is free, needs no account, and returns a real, deterministic score with your single highest-impact fix. A deeper, human Full Evaluation for your business is available through Digilu.