The Proof Engine for Answer and Agentic AI

AI does not fail loudly.
It fails expensively.

An AI cannot check its own work, and when it is wrong it does not raise an error — the answer still arrives, the run still exits clean, the bill still comes. Whysaid is the outside party that goes and looks: at what assistants say about you, and at what your agents spent to produce nothing.

About two minutes. No card. A real report on your own brand.

AGENT RUN 0x4F2 TOKENS read task 1.2k fetch docs 3.8k accept premise "v1 endpoint is current" — never checked plan migration 9.4k write 14 files 27.1k self-review 5.5k 42.0k WASTED exit 0 no error raised 3 of 5 steps produced nothing. Nothing failed.

FOR BUSINESS

Am I in the answer?

Buyers ask an assistant before they ask you. If it names three companies and you are not one of them, nothing shows up in your analytics — no click, no visit, no signal at all. We ask the assistants directly, show you which sources decided the answer, and draft the change that wins it back.

Plans for business →

FOR AGENTS

What did my agents waste?

Tokens burned deciding what to do. The wrong file fetched confidently. A plan built on something that was never true. None of it raises, so none of it is in your monitoring. We keep the ledger — and sell the cheap outside check that stops the expensive commitment.

Agent integrity →

Same primitive underneath: a second party that goes and looks. A brand missing from an AI answer is a false premise handed to every agent acting on it — the agent wastes its run, the right company loses the sale. One event, two ends.

Why anyone pays for a proof engine

Because both halves of the problem are invisible by design, and both are already on your bill.

I.  THE ARITHMETIC

A check costs cents. The thing it prevents costs the plan.

Verifying a premise before an agent commits to it is $0.35. Catching the same false premise after fourteen files have been written costs the whole run — and the review time of whoever has to unpick it. That ratio is the entire product, and it does not depend on us being clever.

II.  THE DENOMINATOR

You cannot manage a number nobody reports.

Agent waste never raises an exception, so it appears in no dashboard you own. We give it a rate and the spend it is measured against — because a percentage without its denominator is exactly the kind of confident, unfalsifiable claim this company exists to catch.

III.  THE RECEIPT

Evidence you can hand to someone else.

Every verification produces a public receipt at a stable URL: what was checked, what was found, when. Not a score we assert — a record a customer, an auditor or another AI can open and read for themselves.

IV.  THE INTERVENTION

Measuring it changes nothing. We fix the source.

The same stale page that loses you the answer is the one handing every agent a false premise. We trace the waste to the page, draft the correction, publish it, and check the live page afterwards to prove it moved. Measurement is where this starts, not where it stops.

What you actually get

A report on your brand, taken from live assistants, in plain terms.

Example — a supplement brand, five buyer questions, two assistants

Real measured output. Named first in one assistant, invisible in the other.

67%
Claude
0%
ChatGPT

Illustrative example, not a customer's data.

best CRM for small teams ✕ AbsentClaude ✕ AbsentChatGPT Won instead by: three competitors
which invoicing tool works with Xero ✓ NamedClaude ✕ AbsentChatGPT Won instead by: two competitors
cheapest way to send invoices ✓ NamedClaude ✕ AbsentChatGPT Won instead by: one competitor

An average of those two numbers would have hidden the only fact worth acting on.

Three things, in order

STEP 01

Find out

We ask live assistants the questions your buyers ask, and record whether you are named, where you rank, and who beat you.

STEP 02

Fix it

We show which page earned the answer — yours or a competitor's — and write the change that wins it back.

STEP 03

Prove it

We re-ask the same questions afterwards and show the before and after. Put it in a board deck.

Who this is for

See where you stand — free

Create an account and run an assessment on your own brand. We ask live AI assistants the questions your buyers ask, and show you exactly where you appear and where you do not. No card required.