- How do I get my law firm recommended by ChatGPT?
- AI engines name firms they can verify and quote. That means complete, consistent profiles on the sources they cite — Avvo, Justia, Martindale-Hubbell, your state bar, Google reviews — plus practice-area pages that answer the buyer's question directly, with real fees and real case types. Tibly measures which questions you're missing from, shows the sources behind each answer, and drafts the pages that close the gap.
- Which AI engines does Tibly track for law firms?
- Eight, including ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity. Each engine builds its answer from different sources, so a firm can dominate ChatGPT and be invisible on Gemini. We ask each question repeatedly on every engine, because AI answers change run to run — a single search proves nothing.
- Does AI visibility replace SEO for my law firm?
- No — it sits on top of it. Your rankings, reviews, and directory profiles are raw material AI engines draw from, so good SEO still matters. But ranking third on Google means nothing if ChatGPT names three other firms and stops. AI visibility measures the answer itself: whether your firm is named when a client asks who to hire.
- How much does Tibly cost?
- Start with the free report — it runs your market's real hiring questions live and shows which firms get named, no signup games. If you want it tracked continuously, plans start at $49/month for daily monitoring across all eight engines, competitor scoring, and drafted content fixes. No contracts; cancel anytime.
- How fast can my firm show up in AI answers?
- It depends on the gap. If your profiles are strong but a page is missing, engines can pick up a new practice-area or fee page within weeks of it being indexed. If your Avvo, state bar, and review presence is thin, that groundwork comes first. Tibly shows you the shortest path per question and measures the movement daily, so you're never guessing whether it worked.