AI-citation audit in Anaheim.
See what ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity say about your Anaheim business right now. Free as a self-serve tool, or hire me to fix the gaps and prove the change ninety days later.
See what ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity say about your Anaheim business right now. Free as a self-serve tool, or hire me to fix the gaps and prove the change ninety days later.
Anaheim is a tourism and hospitality machine, and the family planning a visit no longer opens ten browser tabs — they ask one model. A parent asks ChatGPT for "hotels near the Resort District with a free shuttle and a pool." A convention planner asks Claude for "event venues near the Platinum Triangle that handle a thousand people." A group asks Perplexity where to eat near Downtown that is not a theme-park trap. If the model returns three answers and none of them is you, the booking went somewhere else and you never saw the lead. The audit closes that loop: I run the prompts a real visitor or planner types, against every model that matters, and hand back a plain snapshot of what is said about you and what is said about your category with no mention of you.
There is a free self-serve version of the tool on this site. Run it on your hotel, venue, or attraction. Most Anaheim operators do it once, see one model knows them and three do not, then ask how to close the gap. That is the paid engagement. I take the same audit, deepen the prompt set to fit a family visitor or a convention buyer, file the structural fixes against your site, and re-run the panel at day 30, 60, and 90.
A note on scope. My sister studio XALA handles AI-citation work for clinics, dental practices, and real estate brokerages. If you are one of those, I hand you off. Everything else — hotels, family entertainment, conventions, sports and event venues, hospitality — runs through me.
A mid-size hotel near the Resort District. Solid occupancy from repeat guests, but ChatGPT names the big chains and skips them on "family hotels walkable to the Anaheim resort." We find the amenities live in images, rewrite the page to name the shuttle, the pool, and the walk time in plain text, ship LodgingBusiness schema, and seed two travel listings. The day-90 snapshot lands them in two of four model answers.
A family-entertainment venue in the Platinum Triangle. Twenty years of birthday parties and group events, invisible to Perplexity for "things to do with kids near Anaheim besides the parks." The free tool returns one buried sentence. I rewrite the home page to lead with the verifiable attractions and group packages, add Event and Attraction schema, and land it on two regional family guides. By day 60 Perplexity quotes it by name.
A convention-services company off Downtown. Two decades staffing large events, no AI footprint for "event production vendors near the Anaheim Convention Center." We write a Service page per offering, add Organization schema with named principals, and seed a primary-source industry listing. By day 90 Claude and Gemini both cite the company for two of three planner query shapes.
This is an audit and a focused remediation, not a brand overhaul. I do not promise a specific citation count and I do not run paid ads. If the site has structural issues that block AI crawlers entirely, I name them in the report and either fix the load-bearing pieces inside scope or scope a separate rebuild. The free tool tells you most of what you need before you pay a dollar — that is the point.
The studio is in San Diego. Anaheim is roughly two hours north, so most of the work runs remote, but I can come up for the kickoff near the Resort District or the Platinum Triangle when it makes sense.
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