Human Findability Index

How findable are you to AI?

AI agents now answer questions that used to start with a search engine. Who is an expert on X? Who should I hire for Y? Who do I follow for Z?

There are no blue links anymore. Either your name comes up in the answer, or it does not.

The Human Findability Index is a 0–100 score for how often and how accurately Claude and ChatGPT surface you when asked about your field. We probe both models with twenty questions, count where your name lands, and show you the verbatim responses.

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~60 seconds. No signup. Public profile data only.


How it works

01

Connect

Paste your LinkedIn URL, sign in with X, or drop a Mindme link. We pull a public profile and extract what you are known for.

02

Probe

Twenty closed-book questions go to Claude and ChatGPT in parallel — five about you, fifteen about your field. Each one is asked twice.

03

Score

You see the score, the verbatim responses with your name highlighted, and the three things most likely to move the number.


What you get

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A single 0–100 score with four subscores: Mention Rate, Authority Position, Topic Breadth, Cross-Model Consistency.

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The receipts. Verbatim Claude and ChatGPT responses with your name highlighted and their position called out. No paraphrasing.

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A hallucination report for every incorrect fact either model said about you. Standalone useful even if your score is high.

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Three actions ranked by estimated lift on the score.


Questions

What does “findable” mean here?
We test whether a model retrieves you when someone asks a question your work answers — without naming you. Twenty queries, two models, two runs each. Closed-book: no web search at probe time, so we are measuring what the models already know.
Why two models?
Different training data, different retrieval. One subscore — Cross-Model Consistency — explicitly penalizes “only Claude knows me.” A robust profile gets retrieved by both.
Do you store anything?
Your analysis and the probe responses are persisted to a short-lived anonymous session. If you sign in later, the report attaches to your account; if not, it expires after 90 days.
Why is the score 4?
Because the models genuinely do not know you yet. That is the hardest part of the problem, and the part the index is trying to make visible. The recommendations at the bottom of the report are how you move the number.