Hi, I’m Frank Masotti of FrankMasotti.com.
Right now, artificial intelligence is describing your business to potential clients.
When someone asks ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini what your business does, who you serve, or whether you’re the right fit, AI is answering those questions.
The critical question is this:
Do you know what it’s saying?
Most business owners don’t.
Over the last several years, AI systems have become a primary research tool for buyers, clients, and referral sources. Before someone calls your firm, visits your website, or reads your reviews, there’s a good chance they’ve already asked an AI about you.
Most business owners have invested in SEO, websites, reviews, citations, content marketing, and advertising. Those efforts may improve visibility, but they do not answer a different question:
How does AI currently understand your business?
AI does not read your business the way a person does. It forms an interpretation based on its own processes, signals, and understanding.
That interpretation may be accurate. It may be incomplete. It may even differ from one AI platform to another.
The problem is that most business owners never examine it.
For professional service firms, law firms, financial advisors, healthcare practices, consultants, and similar organizations, this matters.
These businesses depend on trust, expertise, reputation, and positioning.
Those are exactly the qualities AI is increasingly being asked to evaluate.
If AI categorizes your business incorrectly, misunderstands your services, or fails to recognize important aspects of your expertise, it can influence how your business is described and whether it appears in AI-generated recommendations.
Unlike a negative review, there is no notification when this happens.
Most business owners simply never know.
The AI Interpretation Analysis Report was created to answer that question.
It is a manual, human-reviewed evaluation of how artificial intelligence currently understands your specific business.
We examine ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to determine how each platform categorizes, describes, and understands your business, and whether those interpretations are consistent across platforms.
The report identifies:
• How AI categorizes your business
• What services it recognizes
• How it classifies your industry
• How it understands your business as an entity
• Where major platforms agree and where they differ
• Interpretation gaps between what AI believes and what your business actually is
This is not an SEO audit.
It is not a website review.
There are no automated scores, dashboards, or AI-generated findings.
Every report is performed manually, reviewed by a human, and personally completed by me.
The only way to evaluate how AI understands a business is to examine those platforms directly. That is exactly what this process does.
The AI Interpretation Analysis Report is $1,995.
The report includes a complete manual analysis across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, a written findings report, interpretation gap analysis, cross-platform comparison, and personal review and delivery by Frank Masotti.
Every report is personally completed and reviewed by Frank Masotti. No AI-generated reports. No outsourced analysis. No automated scoring.
Capacity is limited because every analysis is performed manually. There are only so many reports that can be completed with the level of rigor this methodology requires.
Here’s what I want you to consider.
You know what your business does.
Your website knows what your business does.
Your staff knows what your business does.
The question is:
Does AI know what your business does?
Not what your website says.
Not what your Google Business Profile says.
What does AI currently believe?
What interpretation has it formed?
What category has it assigned your business to?
What description is it providing when someone asks about companies like yours?
That information already exists.
The only question is whether you want to know what it says.
If you’d like to find out, there are two ways to move forward.
The first is to schedule a consultation. We’ll discuss your business, determine whether the analysis is appropriate, and answer any questions about the process.
The second is to review a sample report so you can see the methodology and format before making a decision.
Either way, the information exists.
The question is whether you want to see it.
I look forward to speaking with you.