People increasingly ask AI assistants for a starting point when they need legal help — not a legal opinion, just a name to call. Mentioned asks Claude 5 realistic questions someone might ask when looking for a lawyer in your practice area and city, and reports whether your firm's name comes up. This is a check of AI answer visibility only — it has nothing to do with legal advice, case outcomes, or attorney rankings.
Mentioned generates questions shaped like these — specific to your practice area and city, not your firm's name.
These are the kinds of questions the free checker uses to test visibility — Mentioned doesn't generate legal advice, evaluate case merits, or rank attorneys by quality. It only reports whether a name is mentioned in an AI assistant's answer.
Someone dealing with an accident, a custody dispute, or a business problem often just wants a first name to reach out to. If an AI assistant is the first thing they ask, only the firms that come up in that answer get considered before anyone opens a search engine.
What a model can draw on is whatever is publicly written about a firm — practice-area pages, published case types (not case outcomes), attorney bios, legitimate legal directories. Firms whose only online presence is a directory listing give the model very little to work with.
A high or low score reflects whether an AI assistant's answer happened to include your firm's name for a given question — nothing more. It isn't a ranking of attorney quality, a guarantee of case results, or a substitute for compliant legal advertising review in your jurisdiction.
Enter your firm's name and practice area with your city (e.g. "personal injury lawyer in Phoenix") and see the same answer a prospective client would get from Claude today. Same free checker, no legal-specific setup required.
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