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New · Listen Tools

Be the advisor the AI recommends.

High-net-worth families — and the CPAs and estate attorneys who refer them — increasingly ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google's AI for an advisor before they ever open a search box. ListenAI shows you whether you come up, and exactly how to fix it.

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See the real prompts

The questions your HNW prospects and their advisors are actually typing into the engines — tailored to your specialties, your city, and the households you serve. One click tests each in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Mode.

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Estimate now vs. after

A live before/after estimate across the dozen signals answer engines use to decide who to recommend: entity consistency, structured data, authoritative citations, directory presence, and more. See where you stand today out of 100 — and where you'll land once you publish the fixes ListenAI generates.

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Publish what they read

Generate a ready-to-publish, AI-readable profile: a plain-language FAQ, valid schema.org JSON-LD, and an llms.txt block. Copy, paste onto your site, and become citable.

What "AI search visibility" actually means

A prospect with $8M doesn't scroll ten blue links anymore. They ask, and they act on the answer. Here is the kind of prompt ListenAI builds for you:

"Who are the best fee-only fiduciary financial advisors in Birmingham, Alabama for a family with $5M–$25M in investable assets?"
"My client is selling her business next year and needs pre-liquidity planning. Which advisors should I refer her to?"

If the engine names three advisors and you are not one of them, you never had a chance to compete. Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is how you earn a place in that answer — and it rewards advisors who publish clear, structured, well-attributed expertise. ListenAI generates exactly that for you, free.

Free for NAIFA Alabama members

ListenAI is part of Listen Tools, provided at no cost to NAIFA Alabama members by AdvisorListen in partnership with NAIFA Alabama. It offers educational guidance on search visibility, not investment, tax, or legal advice.