Quick Answer: Your Google presence and AI presence operate on different systems. Google ranks based on traditional SEO signals; AI recommends based on structured data, quotable content, and consistent business information across multiple sources. Check what ChatGPT says about you versus what Google shows to find where the gap exists.
Your Google presence and your AI presence are two different things — and in 2026, the gap between them is where most businesses lose customers they never knew existed. A Google presence is how you show up in traditional search results: rankings, map packs, organic listings. An AI presence is whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Overview would actually mention your business when someone asks for a recommendation. This guide walks you through a step-by-step process for finding where those two diverge, so you can fix what matters.
Before you start, you'll need about 30 minutes, access to ChatGPT or Perplexity (free versions work), your Google Business Profile login, and your website open in another tab. No technical skills required.
Open ChatGPT or Perplexity and type: "What can you tell me about [your business name]?" Then try: "Who would you recommend for [your service] in [your area]?"
Write down exactly what comes back. Does AI know you exist? Does it get your services right? Does it mention you at all in the recommendation query, or does it suggest competitors?
This takes about five minutes and gives you a baseline. Many businesses that rank well on Google get zero mentions from AI assistants. That's the gap in its most obvious form.
Pull up your Google Business Profile and look at the information displayed: your business name, categories, services, hours, description, reviews. Now compare that to what AI told you in Step 1.
Common disconnects you'll find:
Visit your website and right-click, then select "View Page Source." Use Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F on Mac) to search for "application/ld+json." This is the structured data — the code that tells AI exactly what your business is, does, and where it operates.
If you find nothing, that's a major gap. AI has to guess who you are based on your content alone, and guessing means AI often skips you entirely.
If you do find structured data, check whether it includes your business type, services, location, and FAQ content. Basic Organization schema is a start, but it's not enough in 2026. AI looks for specific service schemas, FAQ schemas, and detailed business information it can quote confidently.
Our work at Modern Humans AI focuses specifically on closing this gap — building the structured data, content, and trust signals that make businesses not just findable, but recommendable by AI assistants.
AI recommends businesses it can cite. Pull up your top three service pages and ask yourself: can I find a single sentence that directly answers "What does this business do?" or "Why should someone choose them?"
If your pages read like marketing brochures — "We're passionate about delivering exceptional experiences" — AI has nothing concrete to grab. Compare that to: "We provide same-day residential plumbing repair for homes in the greater metro area, with licensed technicians available seven days a week." AI can quote the second sentence. It can't do anything with the first.
Go through each service page and look for clear, factual, specific statements. If they aren't there, you've found another piece of the gap. The SBA's guide to writing effective business descriptions offers a useful framework for getting specific about what you offer and who you serve.
Google reviews matter for Google. AI looks at a broader ecosystem. Check whether your business information appears consistently across these sources:
Inconsistent information — different phone numbers, outdated addresses, mismatched business names — forces AI to reconcile conflicting data. When AI can't reconcile, it tends to skip you rather than risk recommending something inaccurate.
Assuming Google success transfers automatically. It doesn't. These are separate systems with separate criteria. A strong Google presence is valuable, but it doesn't make you AI-recommendable.
Focusing only on content volume. Publishing more blog posts won't close the gap if the posts lack structure AI can parse. One well-structured FAQ page with proper schema tends to outperform ten generic blog posts for AI visibility.
Ignoring the ecosystem. Fixing your website but leaving outdated listings scattered across the internet leaves conflicting signals AI has to sort through. The businesses AI tends to recommend have consistent, clear information everywhere — not just on their own site.
Waiting for a perfect strategy. The gap exists right now, in Spring 2026, while most businesses still haven't even checked for it. Every week you build AI trust is another week of compounding signals. You don't need a perfect plan. You need a starting point — and now you have one.
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