Free · Japan-focused

Free tools to measure how you appear in AI, built for Japan.

Instead of searching "good labor-and-social-security office in Shibuya," people now ask ChatGPT "recommend a good labor-and-social-security office in Shibuya." That's becoming the norm. When they do, does your name show up in the AI's answer? Here's where you can check that — for Japanese-market answers, for free, right now.

Why it's free

How you appear in AI (LLMO) is a topic most companies still haven't tackled. The fastest way in is simply seeing how you look today, so the entry-level check is open with no sign-up and no cost. If you want to keep going, there's a free plan (up to 20 checks a month) or a paid plan sized to your volume. Everything is shown in Japanese yen, tax included — no dollar-based pricing to convert like overseas tools.

Many tools work from the bare answer a summarization API returns, which can differ from what real users actually see. UITruth pulls the real, web-searching ChatGPT answer — body text and citation structure included — so measurement conditions stay close to what a real user sees, not a stripped-down API response.

What you can measure: brand mentions (yours and competitors'), the sources the AI cited, related questions, and local results for place-name questions. See what UITruth is for more.

Start by knowing how you look today.

How your brand appears in ChatGPT is faster to just look at than to guess. It's usually not what you expected.

Free LLMO Tools — Measure How You Appear in AI | UITruth