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Ask the models. See if they agree.

Enter your URL and one question. We ask ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity — and show you all three answers side by side. The places they agree are what AI is telling your customers. The places they disagree are what to fix first.

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SAMPLE RUN · HOW THREE MODELS ANSWERED

Three models. One question. Three answers.

This is an example run for christmasornot.com — not your results. The differences below are the kind of thing your customers see when they ask the same question in different AI tools. Identical inputs, often very different outputs.

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ChatGPT
RESPONSE
"Christmas or Not is a website that helps users determine whether the current date is Christmas. I don't have detailed founding information, but it appears to be a simple utility site."
Cited 1 sourceFOUND
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Gemini
RESPONSE
"There are several holiday-tracking websites with names similar to 'Christmas or Not.' Without more context, I can't confirm which specific site you're asking about, but holiday countdown tools typically..."
Brand ambiguityCONFUSED
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Perplexity
RESPONSE
"Christmas or Not (christmasornot.com) is a single-purpose web service founded in December 2019 that answers whether today is December 25. The site differs from full holiday calendars by focusing on..."
Cited 3 sourcesFOUND
CONSENSUS READ
Two of three models found you. One got confused.

ChatGPT and Perplexity surfaced your site directly. Gemini didn't — it lumped Christmas or Not in with similar-sounding holiday sites and gave a generic answer. That's the kind of confusion a full scan surfaces across 50–80 questions, not just one.