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How SignalTo Fixes What AI Says

SignalTo fixes gaps and inaccuracies in AI responses by giving AI better material to read: drafts you approve, structured data, and new pages written for AI, so the answer people get is accurate.

Last updated June 29, 2026

You cannot edit what ChatGPT says about your business from inside ChatGPT. There is no form to fill in, no appeal process. The only way to change what AI says is to change what AI reads. That is the logic behind the Fix step.

What "fixing" actually means

When SignalTo detects a gap or inaccuracy in how AI represents your business, fixing it means giving the relevant AI platforms better source material to draw on. If AI is saying something wrong, it is usually because the clearest, most accurate version of the truth is not where AI can easily find it.

The fix is to put it there.

What gets prepared

For each identified issue, SignalTo prepares a specific fix. The type depends on what the gap is:

  • Revised page content for existing pages where AI is reading the wrong thing or missing the point entirely.
  • JSON-LD structured data that tells AI platforms precisely what type of business you are, what you offer, and how to categorise you.
  • Internal links with suggested anchor text and specific placement, so AI can follow the structure of your site more accurately.
  • AI Dedicated Pages for topics your main site does not cover in the detail AI needs to answer questions about them accurately.
  • Updates to AI publication files like llms.txt, which give AI platforms a curated index of your content.

Your approval before anything goes live

Every fix is drafted for you to review. Nothing is published, changed, or updated without your sign-off. You can approve a fix as written, edit it, or set it aside. The platform does the preparation; you decide what goes live.

This is deliberate. The content that represents your business should reflect your judgment about your business, not just an automated output. The drafts are a starting point, not a decision made on your behalf.

Why the draft is done for you

The reason SignalTo prepares the draft rather than handing you a brief is that the gap between "we should fix this" and "here is what to write" is where most recommendations die. Having the content ready to review removes that barrier.

For most fixes, you are making a call on something already specific and ready to go: approve it, adjust it, or skip it. The list does not grow stale while you wait for someone to write the copy.

What happens after a fix is applied

After you mark a fix as complete, SignalTo monitors the result across three cycles. It tracks whether the change improved how AI represents you for the relevant queries, and the outcome is recorded in your Monthly Report and your Actions list.

To understand what comes before the Fix step, see how SignalTo sees what AI says. To understand what comes after, see how SignalTo keeps you accurate.

Common questions

How does SignalTo fix what AI says about my business?

SignalTo fixes AI responses by giving AI platforms better source material to draw on: revised content, structured data like JSON-LD, and AI Dedicated Pages. All fixes are drafted for your review and nothing goes live without your approval.

Can SignalTo directly change what AI platforms say?

No. There is no way to directly instruct ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity or Google AI to say something different. What you can control is the source material those platforms read. SignalTo improves that source material so AI has better information to draw on.

Does anything change on my site without my approval?

Nothing goes live without your sign-off. SignalTo prepares a draft for every fix, and you review and approve it before it is published. You remain in control of what changes on your site.

What kinds of fixes does SignalTo prepare?

Fixes include revised page content, JSON-LD structured data, internal link additions with suggested placement, new AI Dedicated Pages, and updates to AI publication files like llms.txt. Each is specific to the gap or inaccuracy it is addressing.