Test how AI models respond to your brand + Monitor Reddit mentions + Detect misinformation vulnerabilities
🚀 Open Tool NowType your company/product name in the "Brand Name" field
The tool comes with 3 default questions. You can:
Pro tip: Use {BRAND} as a placeholder - it auto-replaces with your brand name
The tool tests your questions across 5 AI models simultaneously:
Takes ~30 seconds to complete
See exactly what each AI model says about your brand, including:
Tests 5 major AI models at once. See which models are most vulnerable to misinformation about your brand.
Scans Reddit for mentions of your brand. Identifies high-risk posts with investigation/controversy keywords.
Fetches real "People Also Ask" questions from Google. Use these to create FAQ content.
Saves all test results. Track how AI narratives change over time. Export for reporting.
Each model labeled with manipulation risk level. Know which models need defensive content.
Export results as JSON. Share with team, track monthly, compare over time.
Click the "Monitor Reddit" button to scan for brand mentions.
First time using Reddit monitoring? You'll get setup instructions. Takes 2 minutes:
Without this, you'll see setup instructions instead of results
What it shows you:
Click "Get PAA Questions" to auto-populate test questions from Google.
Why this matters: These are the ACTUAL questions people ask Google about your brand. If you answer these in your FAQ, you dominate both Google AND AI responses.
Use {BRAND} as a placeholder in questions:
| Model | Risk Level | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| ChatGPT-5.2 | <7% | Most robust. Maintains skepticism even with planted fake sources. |
| Claude Opus 4.5 | 0% | Refuses to hallucinate BUT provides zero utility for unknown brands. |
| Gemini 2.0 | MEDIUM | Flips from skeptic to believer when given detailed fake sources. |
| Grok 2 | 37-40% | Synthesizes multiple fake sources into confident fiction. |
| Perplexity | 39% - HIGHEST | Most vulnerable. Confused brands, fabricated details easily. |
Fix: Create comprehensive "About Us" page with specific details:
Fix: Add explicit differentiation to your FAQ:
Fix: Fill the information gaps with TRUE specifics:
Run this test on the same day each month (e.g., 1st of the month). Consistency helps you spot trends.
A: No! The tool handles all API calls for you. The only exception is Reddit monitoring - that requires a free Reddit API setup (takes 2 minutes).
A: As many as you want! Start with 3-5, but you can add more. Each model tests your first 3 questions to save API costs.
A: The tool is free to use. It uses server-side API keys so you don't need to pay for AI model access.
A: Perfect use case! You'll likely see "I don't have information" responses. Use this as a baseline, then improve your online presence and re-test monthly to track improvement.
A: Absolutely! Great way to see how their AI presence compares to yours.
A: Claude Opus 4.5 is extremely conservative about unknown brands. It won't hallucinate (good!) but also won't help (bad for utility). This is by design.
Takes 60 seconds • No signup required • Free to use