Small tools, no lead capture.
Three free tools we built to answer questions we kept getting asked. No sign-up, no email gate, no "schedule a demo." Use them; if they help, send a brief.
Three free tools we built to answer questions we kept getting asked. No sign-up, no email gate, no "schedule a demo." Use them; if they help, send a brief.
Paste your company URL. We ask Claude — the AI behind many assistants — at three sizes what it actually knows about you. You see exactly what AI says about your business today, and what it gets wrong.
Paste your website address. Eleven plain-English checks on the things that quietly cost you customers — speed on phones, whether AI can read you, the search basics.
One paragraph in, one structured brief out. Audience, problem, scope, success criteria — formatted so any studio (not just us) can quote against it. Yours to keep.
Three questions came up repeatedly in operator conversations: "does AI even know my business exists?", "is something wrong with my website?", and "how do we write a project brief that doesn't waste anybody's time?"
We were already running the citation audit and the health checks internally for our own clients; exposing them costs us almost nothing and gives prospects a real artifact before any conversation. The brief generator does the same thing in reverse — turns a vague enquiry into a real conversation starter.
All three are free and stand on their own. Use them, even if you never write us.
When you're ready, send a brief →