Why Does The Report Cost $1,995?
The simple answer is that this is not an automated product.
The Frank Masotti AI Interpretation Analysis Report is created by hand, one business at a time.
There are no software dashboards generating instant reports.
There are no automated scoring systems.
There are no templates filled in by an API.
Every report begins with a consultation to understand the business being analyzed.
From there, multiple AI models are evaluated, findings are reviewed, patterns are identified, and observations are documented. The results are then organized into a written report designed to help the client understand how AI currently interprets their business.
The price reflects that process.
More importantly, the price reflects the fact that this is not a mass market service.
I do not process hundreds of businesses per week.
I do not sell subscriptions.
I do not sell software licenses.
I work with one business at a time and personally perform the analysis.
That means every report receives direct attention rather than being pushed through an automated system.
The report is also designed to answer questions that many business owners have never examined before.
How does AI currently describe my business?
Do leading AI models agree about what my company does?
Are there differences in how those models categorize or interpret my business?
What information is consistently recognized?
What information appears to be misunderstood or overlooked?
Those answers are not generated by clicking a button.
They come from analysis.
The value of the report is not measured by the number of pages delivered.
It is measured by the visibility it provides into a part of the customer journey that many businesses never see.
Today, potential customers are increasingly asking AI systems for information, recommendations, explanations, and guidance.
Those conversations happen whether a business owner is aware of them or not.
The report provides an opportunity to examine how leading AI models currently understand your business and what patterns emerge from that understanding.
Some prospective clients decide the report is worth the investment.
Others decide it is not.
That is perfectly fine.
The report is not intended for every business.
It is intended for business owners who believe that understanding how AI interprets their company is valuable enough to investigate.
For those businesses, the question is not whether the report costs $1,995.
The question is whether understanding how AI currently sees the business is worth $1,995.
That is a decision each business owner must make for themselves.