Spent the last few weeks building a tool I originally needed for myself.
@soothsay_io
Think Hemingway, but for AI visibility.
- Paste an article.
- Get an audit for:
• LLMEO
• SEO
• Readability
• Originality
The question I’m trying to answer:
Why do some articles get surfaced by ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity while others don’t?
Ps. It’s alive.
https://t.co/MwIxFc7skO
Try it. Break it. Tell me what sucks.
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Three Weeks ago, I asked ChatGPT for the best writing audit tools.
The answers were good enough to send me down a rabbit hole, but not good enough.
That moment stuck with me.
AI is becoming how people discover tools, articles, and products—but almost nobody knows whether their own writing is actually optimized to be cited.
So I spent the last few weeks building @soothsay_io.
Not another SEO scoring tool, but one that grades the signals AI search engines look out for:
• LLMEO
• SEO
• Readability
• Originality
Paste a draft. Get the grades.
e vóila. Improve before you publish.
Would love to hear your feedback while working on https://t.co/MwIxFc6Uvg
can someone from the codex team explain the "ssh" connections to me vs just adding something to my ~/.ssh/config and letting telling codex how to ssh in?
The only difference I can find is the connections in settings don't work in a tailnet.
cc @jxnlco@thsottiaux ?
I couldn’t help but notice something Interesting...
Two articles could rank for the same keyword.
One would get referenced by AI systems.
The other would be completely invisible.
Traditional SEO tools couldn’t explain why.
So I built something for myself…..🫠
@Soothsay_io analyzes content for the AI search era.
LLMEO. SEO. Readability.
The goal isn’t just to help you rank on Google and other search engines.
It’s to help you understand how AI systems see your content.
Just opened the doors:
https://t.co/MwIxFc6Uvg
Would love brutally honest feedback.
Ps. Still working on it….🥂
Spent the last few weeks building a tool I originally needed for myself.
@soothsay_io
Think Hemingway, but for AI visibility.
- Paste an article.
- Get an audit for:
• LLMEO
• SEO
• Readability
• Originality
The question I’m trying to answer:
Why do some articles get surfaced by ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity while others don’t?
Ps. It’s alive.
https://t.co/MwIxFc7skO
Try it. Break it. Tell me what sucks.
The more I tested articles, the more obvious it became.
Some contents are written for search engines, while other contents are written in a way LLMs can actually understand and cite.
That’s the gap Soothsay is trying to measure.
You’re probably not expecting this.
A developer ran Llama 3.3 70B locally on a MacBook for an entire 11-hour flight.
No internet.
No APIs.
No Claude.
No OpenAI.
Just a fully local AI model running the whole time.
While everyone else was paying for unreliable in-flight Wi-Fi, he had a 70B model running completely offline.
It feels crazy, but this is where AI is heading.
Save this, you’ll want to come back to it.