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Company website
Evidence collected
- Website · 412 pages read
- Search · 100 results across 12 queries
- Competitors · 6 identified and compared
- Reviews · G2, Capterra, Trustpilot
- Technology · 38 fingerprints matched
- AI models · 5 asked directly
Awaiting evidence
Running the same pipeline your own report runs.
See a full company sampleDemonstration of the output format. Meridian Robotics is a fictional subject.
01How it works
Four steps between a domain name and a decision.
No calls, no onboarding, no access to your systems. The analysis reads what is already public – which is exactly what your market reads.
Name the subject
A company name and website. Or a founder name and LinkedIn profile. Anything else you add – positioning, target market, the competitor that worries you – sharpens the read.
The lab reads the public record
Your site and its markup, search results, competitors, review platforms, press, job listings, technology fingerprints, social and professional profiles – and the answers five AI models give when asked about you, recorded word for word.
Evidence becomes score
Six dimensions are scored against a published rubric. Every finding carries the source it came from and a confidence level. Where the record is thin, the report says so instead of guessing.
You get something to act on
A structured report: what is true, what it means, what it costs you, and a 90-day plan sequenced by impact. Read it in your account for 90 days, and export it to a PDF while the window is open.
02Products
Three reports. One question each.
We do not sell engagements, retainers or hours. We build intelligence products – you buy one, you own it, and it is finished the moment it arrives.
Product 01
$39Know what the market already knows about your company.
A read of your company from the outside in: positioning, competitors, brand, web and SEO, digital presence, trust, technology, AI visibility, growth openings and risk – scored, sourced and closed with a 90-day plan.
- Every section of the published rubric
- Company Intelligence Score with 6 dimensions
- Competitor landscape, 4–6 named rivals
- AI visibility check across major assistants
Product 02
$29Discover how the world sees you.
Your public self, read the way an investor, a journalist or an AI assistant reads it: reputation, authority, digital footprint, positioning and the gap between the founder you are and the founder the internet describes.
- Every section of the published rubric
- Personal Brand Score with 6 dimensions
- Reputation and sentiment read
- What AI assistants say when asked about you
Product 03
RecommendedBoth reports, for less than the two.
The Company X-Ray and the Founder X-Ray, each one complete, each one scored against its own rubric and closed with its own plan – bought together for less than the two cost separately.
- The Company X-Ray in full, with its own score and plan
- The Founder X-Ray in full, with its own score and plan
- Two separate reports, neither one abridged
- Less than the two reports bought separately
- Both reports, or neither and no charge
- 90 days of reading in your account
03Founder X-Ray™
Discover how the world sees you.
Your company has a public record. So do you. Investors read it, journalists read it, candidates read it, and increasingly it is an AI assistant doing the reading and summarising on their behalf. Most founders have never seen what it says.
Founder X-Ray report
Alexandra Reyes
Co-founder · Meridian Robotics
47
Brand score
The gap
No assistant of four can name the founder, and one names somebody who does not work there. The authority is real; it is attached to the wrong entity, and that is a fixable problem.
Illustrative preview. Alexandra Reyes is a fictional subject.
04Intelligence Score
One number you can act on. Six you can argue with.
Every report closes on a score. Not a grade – a diagnostic. The headline number is the plain mean of six dimensions, each scored against a published rubric. No weighting, no curve. You can check our arithmetic, and you should.
Meridian Robotics
A fictional subject used to demonstrate the format.
Named the same way by every third-party source we read.
Ranks for the category, loses the comparison queries to review sites.
Named by two assistants of four; the other two describe a competitor.
Security evidence, named team, reviews on three platforms.
A difference stated in its own words and repeated back by customers.
High-intent demand the site does not yet have a page for.
Little to fix, much to defend. The work is holding position while the category moves.
Real strengths with one or two dimensions carrying the loss. Fixing the weakest usually moves the headline five points.
The public record understates the business. Most of the gap is execution, not strategy.
The market is deciding about you from evidence you did not choose. This is the expensive band.
05Sample reports
Read a full report before you buy one.
All seven samplesSeven complete reports, in the format you would receive. Scroll to read across them.
06Method
How the lab reads information.
The analysis is machine-run and rubric-bound. That is the point: a fixed method applied to public evidence is repeatable, and repeatable is what makes a score worth comparing.
Collect
Your site and its markup, search results for category and brand queries, competitor pages, review platforms, press, job listings, technology fingerprints, professional and social profiles.
Cross-check
Every finding carries the evidence it came from and a computed strength beside it. A claim that appears in one source is published as single-source, never dressed up as corroborated.
Score
Six dimensions against a fixed rubric that does not move between reports. The headline number is their plain mean, so a reader can reproduce it.
Sequence
Findings become an ordered plan: what pays back in the first two weeks, what needs six, and what only matters once the first two are done.
What we ask the assistants
A growing share of buyers never reach your site. They ask an assistant, read the answer, and decide. So we ask the same questions they do, record what comes back, and score the gap between what you say and what the machine repeats.
ChatGPT
“Who are the leading companies in this category?”
Claude
“Is this company credible? What is it known for?”
Gemini
“Compare this company against its main alternatives.”
Perplexity
“What do people say about working with them?”
What the lab does not do
- No access to your systemsNo analytics, no code on your site, no accounts to connect. Everything read is already public.
- No private or personal dataWe do not scrape private profiles, purchase data brokers' files, or infer anything about individuals beyond their public professional record.
- No training on your inputsWhat you submit is used to produce your report and nothing else. It is never sold, never used to train models, and never reused for anyone else's report. It reaches only the processors that produce your report, under contract.
- No hours, no retainerThis is a product, not an engagement. It arrives finished and it belongs to you.
07Why LEMANS LABS
An intelligence lab, not an agency.
The category is full of firms that sell time. We build products that answer a question and then get out of the way.
We are not consultants.
There is no discovery call, no scoping document, no statement of work. You buy a finished product for a fixed price and it arrives while you are still at your desk. Nobody bills you for thinking.
We do not sell automation.
Nothing is installed, connected or configured. The deliverable is not a workflow – it is understanding, in a form you can forward to a board member without editing it first.
Every number carries its source.
A finding without evidence is an opinion. Each one in the report names where it came from and how confident we are. Where the public record is thin, the report says so rather than filling the gap.
08Pricing
Priced like a product, because it is one.
Two reports, or both of them together for less than the two. One payment. No call required.
Company X-Ray™
Know what the market already knows about your company.
- Every section of the published rubric
- Company Intelligence Score with 6 dimensions
- Competitor landscape, 4–6 named rivals
- AI visibility check across major assistants
- 90-day action plan, sequenced by impact
- 90 days of reading in your account
One-time payment · 90-day access
Executive Package
RecommendedBoth reports, for less than the two.
- The Company X-Ray in full, with its own score and plan
- The Founder X-Ray in full, with its own score and plan
- Two separate reports, neither one abridged
- Less than the two reports bought separately
- Both reports, or neither and no charge
- 90 days of reading in your account
One-time payment · 90-day access
Founder X-Ray™
Discover how the world sees you.
- Every section of the published rubric
- Personal Brand Score with 6 dimensions
- Reputation and sentiment read
- What AI assistants say when asked about you
- Authority and credibility signals, ranked
- 90 days of reading in your account
One-time payment · 90-day access
09Questions
What people ask before they buy.
A structured, scored analysis of everything publicly observable about a company or a person – website, search results, competitors, reviews, social profiles, technology, coverage and how AI assistants describe you. It reads the public record the way an analyst would, and returns findings, scores and a plan rather than raw data.
The Company X-Ray takes about six minutes. The Founder X-Ray takes about four. The Executive Package runs both and lands in about nine. You get an email the moment it is ready.
For a company: name and website URL. For a founder: your name and your LinkedIn profile, which is required because names collide and profiles do not, plus any other public links worth reading – X, GitHub, Substack, a personal site – to five links in all, the LinkedIn one included. Everything else is optional context – if you add it, the analysis uses it. No account data, no analytics access, no code on your site.
Public sources only: your website and its markup, search results, review platforms, social and professional profiles, news and press, job listings, technology fingerprints, and direct queries to major AI assistants. Every finding carries the evidence it came from.
Six dimensions – Brand, SEO, AI visibility, Trust, Market position and Growth potential – each scored 0–100 against a fixed rubric. The headline number is their plain mean: no weighting, no curve. The rubric is published in full, so the score is auditable rather than a black box.
No. We do not sell hours, retainers or strategy engagements. We build intelligence products. You buy a finished report, and it is finished the moment it arrives – no follow-up call, no engagement to sign.
Yes. The analysis reads public information, so competitors, acquisition targets and portfolio companies are all fair inputs. Investors and corp-dev teams are a large part of who buys.
Findings are drawn from evidence and each one is scored for confidence. Where the public record is thin, the report says so instead of guessing. It is an outside-in read of what is observable – precise about what it can see, explicit about what it cannot.
Databases hold records; monitoring tools watch mentions. A LEMANS LABS report is an analysis: it reads the whole public record once, deeply - including what five AI assistants say when asked - scores it against a published rubric, and closes with a plan. You buy a finished document, not access to a dataset or a dashboard subscription.
No. A report summarises the public record; it is not a consumer report, a background check or a credit reference, and it must not be used to decide about anyone's employment, credit, housing or insurance. Every buyer confirms this before paying, and the same bar binds us: we do not sell, market or optimise any report for those decisions.
Write to [email protected] with the finding and the evidence, and the Report Accuracy notice sets out how corrections work. A person a report is about also has statutory rights to rectification, explained in the Report Subjects notice. Public sources can be wrong or stale, which is why every finding names its source and date.
The report lives in your account for 90 days so you can return to it. Inside that window you can export it to a PDF and keep the file – the file is yours and does not expire when your access does. When the 90 days end, online access ends and our copy is deleted. Inputs are never sold, never used to train models, and never shared with third parties.
If the report fails to generate, you are refunded automatically. Because each report is produced on demand and delivered in full, completed reports are not refundable.
Find out what the world already knows.
Two inputs, about six minutes, and a report you can act on the same afternoon. No call, no onboarding, no subscription.
- One-time payment – no subscription
- Readable for 90 days
- Export to PDF, yours to keep
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