AI models agree on what Samsung is, what it sells, and what it stands for. This badge is the public proof.
A misquoted badge is the public proof that a brand has been independently verified for AI readiness — the degree to which ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity describe the brand accurately and consistently when asked the same six standardized questions. It is not a self-reported claim. It is not paid placement. It is the result of a scan you can run yourself, on any domain, using the same methodology.
Each badge is keyed to a specific edition of the AI Readiness Index. The score on the badge updates automatically with the brand’s most recent scan — weekly for Monitor Pro, monthly for Monitor. Click the badge and you land here, on the brand’s verified page, with the scan date, the methodology, and a link to the full report.
“The badge is the receipt. The methodology is the audit. Both are public.”
If a brand’s score drops below 70 between scans, the badge automatically downgrades from Verified to Caution. If it drops below 40, the badge expires. There is no version of this where a brand can display a verified badge while AI models are misrepresenting them. The badge tells the truth, on a schedule.
Score above 70 and stay there. Monitor ($399/mo) re-scans your brand monthly and issues a badge that updates automatically. The badge is yours as long as the score holds.