AI Trust & Authority Scorecard

Take the free AI Trust and Authority Scorecard to evaluate proof, positioning, profile strength, buyer path, AI workflow, and follow-up readiness.

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AI Trust & Authority Scorecard

A quick self-audit for founders, professionals, educators, authors, and business owners who want AI to amplify real credibility instead of producing generic noise.

What this measures

The scorecard measures whether your public presence has enough proof, clarity, buyer path, and AI-ready structure to create trust.

Visible proof

Can a stranger quickly see why you are credible, what you have done, and what you should be trusted for?

Commercial clarity

Can a buyer, employer, funder, or partner understand the offer and the next step without confusion?

AI readiness

Do your documents, profile, content, workflow, and evidence give AI enough structure to improve execution?

Score yourself

Choose the honest answer. The strongest opportunities usually appear where the answer is unclear.

1. Authority Position

It is immediately clear what you should be trusted for.

2. Proof Assets

Your awards, work, books, photos, documents, testimonials, results, or examples are easy to inspect.

3. Buyer Path

A buyer can see the offer, package, price logic, contact path, and next step.

4. Profile Strength

Your LinkedIn, bio, resume, website, or public profile turns history into trust.

5. Content Authority

You have meaningful articles, books, posts, pages, talks, or teaching material that show thought leadership.

6. AI Workflow

You use AI to produce better documentation, sales support, research, publishing, follow-up, and implementation.

7. Follow-Up System

Leads, referrals, messages, and opportunities are captured and followed up consistently.

8. Sensitive-Claim Discipline

Legal, financial, student, health, employment, privacy, and public claims are handled carefully.

Score: 0 / 16

Start by choosing your answers above.

What your score usually means

0-5: Trust gap

The person may be talented, but the market cannot inspect the proof quickly enough. Start with authority profile, proof page, resume/LinkedIn, or basic business trust assets.

6-10: Conversion gap

There is useful proof, but it is not organized into a clean buyer path. Start with services/package clarity, intake, advisory, and proof-to-offer language.

11-13: Execution gap

The brand is credible, but AI, follow-up, publishing, and sales support are not operating as a system. Start with implementation day or a monthly authority retainer.

14-16: Scale gap

The foundation is strong. The opportunity is distribution, case studies, direct checkout/booking, public launch, and repeatable content-to-lead workflows.

Send your score for review

Submit the intake form and include your score plus the links you want reviewed. The next step is usually a $297 advisory session or a scoped service package.

Include these notes

  • Your score out of 16.
  • Your website, LinkedIn, resume, book, profile, or business page.
  • What you want to be trusted for.
  • The result you need: buyer, client, job, funder, book, profile, or workflow.
  • Whether anything is sensitive, private, legal, financial, student-related, or confidential.

Fastest paid path

If the score exposes a serious gap, start with advisory or intake.

The advisory session diagnoses the priority. Intake is better when you already know you need assets built: profile, business page, book sprint, proof package, AI workflow, or follow-up system.

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