We don't score you. We show you the journey.
A number tells you nothing about why an engine passed you over. So every Sandria scan is a recorded journey: a real question, asked the way a real person asks it, followed step by step through the engines that answer it.
The simulated agent journey
For each scan we run a set of real-world questions through ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI. Example queries look like the ones your prospective clients actually type: "best longevity clinic in Zurich for a 45-year-old executive," "most accurate biological age test I can order at home," "is this program legitimate." For each question we record the full journey: the sources the engine consulted, what it extracted about your business, what it misread or could not read at all, and who it recommended instead.
The four layers of readiness
Every finding maps to one of four layers, and every fix we sell maps to the same four. A healthspan business is agent-ready when all four hold.
Technical. Can a machine parse you? Structured data, schema, machine-readable services, credentials, and pricing, crawlable pages, no content locked behind scripts.
Content. Does your surface answer the questions engines are asked? Clear service definitions, visible FAQs, evidence for claims, written so a model can quote you accurately.
Trust. Do independent sources vouch for you? Citations in the publications engines consult, verified presence in the Atlas of the Healthspan Economy, consistency between what you claim and what the record shows.
Action. When an agent decides on you, can it act? Contact, availability, and booking paths that an agent can traverse, not just a human with a phone.
Why a person signs every scan
Automation runs the journeys. A person reads them, writes the verdict, and signs it. In health, a fabricated claim is a catastrophe, so nothing we publish about your business, and nothing we fix on your behalf, ships without human verification. That is not a bottleneck. It is the product.
Readiness decays
Engines change monthly: new models, new source preferences, new answer formats. A business that was recommended in March can be invisible in June without changing anything. This is why every Sandria plan re-scans on a schedule and why readiness is a practice, not a project.