About
Search is changing. Most sites aren't ready.
UNHIDE.ME is a small European tool for a specific problem: your website was optimized for Google, and Google isn't where your customers ask questions anymore. We check how ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity and Gemini see your site, then tell you exactly what to change.
Why we're building this
Twenty years of SEO taught the web to optimize for a results page: title tags, backlinks, position tracking. That system still works, it's just shrinking. More searches are ending at an AI answer with a handful of citations, not at ten blue links.
The sites that get cited share a profile: structured, answer-first, machine-readable, with an llms.txt, clean schema, and AI bots allowed to crawl. That profile is measurable. That's what we measure.
Most of the advice about this online is vague (“improve content quality”). We'd rather hand you the file to paste and move on.
EU, deliberately
We run on Hetzner in Germany. No third-country data transfers, no surprise US subprocessors. GDPR isn't a checkbox we ticked — it's the default posture of the stack.
- Hosting
- Hetzner Cloud, Germany
- Data residency
- EU only. Nothing leaves.
- Compliance
- GDPR by design; DPA on request.
- Auth
- Supabase (EU region)
Principles
- Transparency
- Every recommendation is traceable. You see the signal, the check, the expected value, and what's missing — not a score and a shrug.
- Privacy
- EU-hosted, GDPR-compliant, no reselling of anything. We collect what we need to do the job, and nothing else.
- Actionable
- No "consider improving your content structure." Every fix is a concrete change — a meta tag, a JSON block, a rewritten paragraph.
- Current
- GPTBot, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended, Perplexity — these change their crawling and citation behavior all the time. Keeping up with that so you don't is the job.
Get in touch
Questions, partnerships, something's broken — just write. One person reads every email.
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