You built a website. Maybe even wrote some blog posts. But when someone Googles your company name — nothing. No info box. No brand recognition.
That's because you never registered your brand with search engines.
Free instant check. No email required.
Every startup guide talks about building a website, SEO keywords, and content marketing. But they skip the foundation: registering your brand as an "entity" that search engines recognize.
Search "Stripe" or "Notion" — Google shows their logo, description, founders, social links. They're recognized as real entities. Investors and customers see credibility instantly.
Search your startup name — maybe your site shows up, maybe LinkedIn, maybe nothing useful. Google doesn't know if you're a company, a person, or a random word. You're invisible.
We check if search engines recognize your startup — and give you the exact steps to fix it.
Type your brand name and website URL. Takes 5 seconds.
We scan Google, Wikidata, Bing, and your website for entity signals.
See your visibility score, what's missing, and exactly how to fix it.
A clear 0-100 score showing how visible your brand is to search engines.
Exactly what's missing — Wikidata entry, schema markup, citations, and more.
Copy-paste code to add to your website. No technical skills needed.
Pre-filled template to create your Wikidata entry in minutes.
Step-by-step checklist with everything you need to do, in order.
We tell you what to fix first for maximum impact.
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