Own your name
in the answer.
When someone asks an assistant about your firm, your practice area, or you by name, the answer should be accurate and cite you. IndexHalo measures it and catches the errors before clients do.
The problem
A single confident hallucination about your credentials, fees, or track record can cost a client — and you'd never know it was being said.
The engines that address it
Hallucination LedgerFactBase contradiction rate per engine over time, recurring false claims, and whether corrections are landing.Entity DisambiguationMentions with no corroborating brand anchor — a review queue for same-name confusion, with snippets to adjudicate.Answer FreshnessHow stale the information engines cite is — the lag between answer dates and the newest year they mention.Authority SignalsPre-publish trust audit: named author, dates, references, first-party evidence — each check quotes its evidence.llms.txt StudioGenerates llms.txt from brand facts and validates any existing file against the format's conventions — nothing invented.
The plan that fits
Starter — $39/mo. One domain, full evidence tracking — enough to watch your name and your firm's.