People don't scroll Yelp anymore. They ask their phone "best tacos near me" and go where it says. Those answers come from what's written about a place online, and the chains have teams for that. The corner spots that actually make a neighborhood worth living in mostly have silence. We're locals who write the missing half of the internet, so the good ones don't get buried.
found.place is a working editorial guide to LA's neighborhoods, written like a local and structured so Google, ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can actually read it. Don't take our word for it, read it:
We do, in the found.place voice you can read all over the site. Drafted with the same tools we use for everything, then edited by a human who knows the neighborhood. You'll never get keyword soup with your name sprinkled in.
The opposite, and the site is the evidence. found.place only works as a guide if the writing is worth reading, so we don't publish junk. Your articles sit alongside everything else, with the structured data (schema markup, llms.txt) that AI crawlers actually consume.
Honest timeline: your pages are live within days and Google typically indexes them the same week. AI engines pick up new sources as they browse and retrain, which takes weeks to months. That's why the 30-day re-check is included, so you see real numbers instead of promises.
Then you'll see that too, in the same report, and we'll tell you what we're doing next. The articles and spot page are permanent either way. We'd rather show you a flat result honestly than dress one up; this whole thing runs on trust with the neighborhood.
Run the free audit and find out in 90 seconds. We ask ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini the questions your customers ask and show you exactly where you appear, and who appears instead of you.
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