Practice Visibility Assessment
centralaustinpsychotherapy.com
February 13, 2026
The ChatGPT Test
We asked ChatGPT: “Recommend a therapist in Austin for psychotherapy”
Your practice was not mentioned.
Over half of my new clients find me through ChatGPT. The practices that get recommended have enough content for AI to cite. Yours doesn't yet.
AI Referral Score
out of 10
Homepage Content
62
words
500+ recommended
Fixable Issues
4
items found
all addressable
AI Referral Score Breakdown
●Practice details are structured for search engines (most practices miss this)
●All pages are indexed and discoverable by Google
Clients can't tell if you're the right fit. ChatGPT has nothing to cite when recommending Austin therapists.
Fix: Add content about your approach, who you work with, and what a first session feels like.
Nothing under your name in search results to explain who you help or how to get started.
Fix: Write 1-2 sentences: your specialty, your approach, and how someone can reach out.
Both Google and ChatGPT use your main headline to understand what you do. Without one, they guess.
Fix: Add a clear headline: "Psychotherapy for [who you help] in Central Austin"
About Your Approach
How you work, your philosophy, what makes your practice different. This is the #1 page clients read before booking.
What to Expect in Your First Session
Exactly what AI chatbots reference when recommending therapists. Also the most-searched question by therapy seekers.
Psychotherapy in Austin
Location + specialty content. This is how ChatGPT connects "therapist in Austin" searches to your practice.
I can write the content that gets ChatGPT to recommend your practice.
Want me to show you what that would look like for Central Austin Psychotherapy?
Jesse
Registered Psychotherapist · jesse@reframepractice.com