Why Denver RIAs need a visibility audit right now
When the local market is this crowded, the firms that get found are not always the biggest. They're the ones whose website is structured the way modern search and AI engines expect — clear answers, schema markup, named principals, unambiguous service areas. A 25-person firm with a clean answer page can outrank a 200-person firm with a Squarespace template.
Denver is one of the fastest-growing advisory markets in the West, fueled by tech relocations to RiNo and Cherry Creek and a steady inflow of remote workers. High-net-worth prospects in this market don't pick up the phone first — they Google, they ask ChatGPT, and they cross-reference against Perplexity. The visibility audit checks whether the firm shows up in those exact moments and, more importantly, whether it shows up with the right framing.
What the audit looks at
The Quiet Machines AI Visibility Audit is a fixed checklist run against the firm's website, the firm's Google presence, and a battery of test queries inside ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Overviews. For a Denver RIA, the audit specifically scores:
- Local search presence. Does the firm appear in the top ten Google results for "fee-only financial advisor Denver", "fiduciary RIA Denver", and three or four other variations a real prospect would type?
- AI engine citations. When we ask ChatGPT "who are the top independent RIAs in Denver", does the firm show up in the answer? Does it show up in Perplexity? In Claude? In Google's AI Overview?
- Schema readiness. Does the firm's site have valid
FinancialService,LocalBusiness, andFAQPageschema, or is it invisible to the parsers AI engines use to decide who to cite? - Answer structure. Does the homepage lead with a definitive sentence about who the firm serves and what makes it different, or does it bury that under stock photos and "comprehensive wealth management" copy that AI engines can't extract?
- Principal visibility. Are the named advisors searchable, with linked bios, credentials, and a clear connection to CO?
What the audit doesn't do
It is not an SEO retainer pitch. There's no sticky CTA, no keyword report dump, no "we found 47 issues, sign here". The audit is a single document with a one-page roadmap, and the firm is welcome to take that roadmap to any vendor — including their existing one. Most of the fixes are small. The point is to find them, not to sell a multi-month project on top of them.
How long it takes
About three days. The audit is run by hand against the firm's actual site and against live AI search queries from a Mountain West IP address — not from a SaaS dashboard guessing at it. Mountain West markets are growing fast and the search landscape is unsettled. The firms that establish AI visibility now will compound that advantage as the in-migration continues.
What happens after the audit
The firm gets a PDF and a 30-minute walkthrough call. Most Denver firms walk away with three or four high-leverage fixes they can ship that week — usually some combination of structured FAQ pages, an updated schema block, and a single answer page targeting the firm's strongest niche. A smaller subset decides they want Quiet Machines to do the install work, which is a separate conversation and a separate price.
Questions Denver RIA principals usually ask
Will this help us show up in ChatGPT?
That's the main thing it measures. AI engines pick which advisors to cite based on structured answer content, named entities, and schema — not on Google ranking alone. The audit scores all three and tells the firm exactly where it's losing.
Do we need to be a tech-savvy firm for this to work?
No. Most of the fixes are content fixes and small markup additions. If the firm has a developer or a webmaster on retainer, they can ship the changes in an afternoon. If not, Quiet Machines can do it.
What does it cost?
The audit itself is free for qualified CO RIAs. The follow-on install work, if the firm wants it, is fixed-price.
How is this different from a normal SEO audit?
A normal SEO audit measures Google. This one measures Google plus four AI engines, and it specifically looks at the parts of the site that determine whether a machine can extract a clean answer about the firm. That's the part that matters in 2026.
Quiet Machines runs a free AI Visibility Audit for Denver RIAs in about three days. We score the firm on Google visibility, AI engine citations, schema readiness, and structured answer content — and hand back a one-page roadmap. Book the audit →