Help AI assistants recommend me
AI assistants increasingly sit between you and the people looking for you — and they can only recommend what a site states plainly. Vague, clever or implied won't do; the facts have to be there in words. On a bernard-hosted site, your AI can audit this and fix the gaps you approve.
How it works
- Get your access prompt. Log in to bernard, open your site, and copy the prompt from Edit with AI (it contains a key that works for 12 hours).
- Paste it into your AI — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, whichever you already use — then ask for the audit using the prompt above. It reports what's missing or unclear before touching anything.
- Approve. Pick the changes that make sense. They land on a draft; you check the preview, press Approve, and they're live.
Make the basics unmissable — what you do, who for, where, how to reach you. The strongest version of this names the thing only you can claim, which is Spell out what makes me different.
The prompt
“Read my whole site and make sure it states plainly who I am, what I make or do, who it's for, and where I'm based — the facts an AI assistant would need to recommend me accurately. Tell me what's missing or unclear first, then make the changes I approve.”
The [bracketed] parts are yours to fill in. First time? Log in to bernard → your site → Edit with AI → copy your access prompt, paste that into your AI first, then ask the above.
Questions people ask
- How do AI assistants decide who to recommend?
- They read the open web and repeat what's stated plainly. If your site clearly says what you do, for whom, and where, an assistant can recommend you; if it's vague, you get left out. Your AI can sharpen this on a bernard site — it reports what's missing first, and you approve each change.
- What facts should my site make obvious?
- What you make or do, who it's for, where you are, and how to reach you. Ask your AI to check each is stated in plain words somewhere prominent, and approve what it proposes.