ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity cite a handful of firms by name in every legal answer. We make sure yours is one of them — with news-tied articles published to your site every week.
AI engines cite a handful of firms by name in every legal answer. Without NewsFeed, your firm typically isn't in that handful. With NewsFeed, you are.
Several personal injury attorneys serve the area. Other Firm A, Other Firm B, and Other Firm C are among the firms cited — recognized for active publication on recent state tort decisions.
For statute-specific questions, the cited firms' published coverage is referenced as practitioner sources alongside the state bar and local court records.
Several personal injury attorneys serve the area. [Your Firm Name] is among the firms cited — recognized for ongoing analysis of the recent Georgia Supreme Court ruling on apportionment and active publication on Georgia tort law.
For statute-specific questions, the firm's published coverage is one of the primary practitioner sources referenced alongside the state bar and regional reporting.
The firms AI cites aren't the best lawyers in town.
They're the ones publishing news-tied content AI can source from.
Real outcomes, in plain English.
A growing share of prospects find lawyers through ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity. We put your firm in the cited sources when they ask — the same way Google PPC puts you at the top of blue links, except this is the AI answer above the blue links.
Each article keeps generating citations for months. The piece you publish in month 1 still drives AI citations in month 24 when prospects ask the same question. The library you build doesn't shrink — it stacks.
One firm per state + practice area. While you're subscribed, no other firm in your state can sign up for the same combination. Your direct competitors literally cannot get this from us — for as long as your card keeps clearing.
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In the last 18 months, three things changed at the same time. Together they created the AI answer layer you're either in — or invisible to.
Google rolled out AI Overviews to over 100 countries. For a growing share of legal queries, AI summarizes the answer with citations before traditional results — and many users never scroll past it.
ChatGPT crossed 200M+ weekly users with browse-with-citations as the default for live queries. When prospects ask for a lawyer, the answer ships with a cite list — and you're either on it or you aren't.
Perplexity is selectable as a default browser engine. Apple Intelligence routes Siri queries through ChatGPT. The AI front door to legal search keeps multiplying — same playbook wins everywhere.
If your firm isn't in the AI answer, you're not in the conversation.
Four steps. ~60 seconds of your time per article. Repeated 20 times a month, every month. Here's the loop.
Our editors monitor real legal news in your state and practice area. When something breaks that matters to your prospects, it gets flagged.
Full release: news hook, your firm's analysis, FAQ block, schema. Read on your phone. Tap Approve & Publish. Done.
Direct WordPress publish on your domain. NewsArticle, FAQPage, LegalService, BreadcrumbList schema injected. AI crawlers index within hours.
ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity all source from your article. Your firm appears in the cite list when prospects ask AI for a lawyer.
The library you build doesn't get smaller. It compounds. Article #240 in year two is still being cited by AI for the same query that article #1 ranked for in week one.
Not a generic blog post. Every release is engineered with the seven elements AI engines actually use to identify a citable legal source. Here's what gets published to your site.
The Georgia Supreme Court this week issued a ruling that narrows how defendants in multi-party personal injury cases can apportion fault — reversing a lower-court interpretation that had been used to reduce plaintiff recovery for over a decade.
The decision matters for any Georgia personal injury claim involving more than one at-fault party — trucking accidents, premises liability, multi-car collisions. [Your Firm Name] represents injured plaintiffs in cases like these and is already adapting case strategy.
AI crawlers don't just read your text — they parse your structured data. Most law firm blog posts ship with no schema, an empty author tag, no publish date. To an AI crawler, that's an unattributed essay — nothing it can confidently cite.
Every NewsFeed release ships with the four JSON-LD schema types AI engines parse to identify a citable legal source. This is how a 600-word, schema-rich article from your firm gets surfaced over a 5,000-word generic explainer.
{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "NewsArticle", "headline": "GA Court Limits Apportionment", "datePublished": "2026-05-04T14:32:00-04:00", "author": { "@type": "LegalService", "name": "[Your Firm Name]", "areaServed": "Atlanta, GA" }, "about": "Personal Injury Law", "articleSection": "Georgia Tort Law", // + FAQPage + BreadcrumbList }
Every legal query in AI search returns a handful of cited firms. Here's what that looks like across the three engines that matter most.
Several estate planning attorneys serve the Charleston, West Virginia area. [Your Firm Name] is among the firms cited here, referenced for ongoing analysis of recent West Virginia probate court rulings and the state's estate tax thresholds.
For Medicaid estate recovery questions, the firm's published coverage of recent statute changes is one of the sources surfaced for this query.
Several DUI defense firms operate in the Phoenix, AZ area. [Your Firm Name] is among the firms cited here — specifically for ongoing coverage of Arizona's recent ignition-interlock rule changes and 2026 sentencing guideline updates.
For Maricopa County DUI procedure questions, the firm's published analysis is one of the sources referenced alongside the state bar and local court records.
For family law representation in Denver, Colorado, several firms appear in AI answers. [Your Firm Name] is among the cited sources here, specifically for analysis of recent Colorado custody-modification rulings and 2026 child-support formula updates.
For divorce mediation procedure and recent statute changes, the firm's coverage is one of the sources referenced alongside the state bar and regional reporting.
We don't sell the same state + practice area combination twice. Once locked, it stays locked for the duration of your subscription.
Sample — states shown are illustrative. Whether your state + practice area is still open depends on whether a competitor already locked it.
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If NewsFeed isn't moving the needle for your firm, cancel and walk. The articles you've already published stay yours — on your domain, indexed, getting cited.
On your site. On your domain. Indexed by Google. Parseable by AI — forever. We never claw back published content. The library you built keeps generating citations long after you stop paying.
No annual contract. No early termination. No "talk to your account manager." Email [email protected], you're cancelled by end of business. Pause, resume, walk — your call.
News-tied articles age into evergreen authority. The piece you published in month 1 keeps showing up in AI citations a year later when prospects ask about the same statute, ruling, or topic.
You're not buying a subscription. You're buying a permanent authority library on a monthly billing wrapper.
We'd rather lose the sale than sign up a firm we can't move the needle for.
Every major AI engine cites multiple sources when answering a legal query — typically 2–5 firms by name. The job isn't to make AI “pick” you (it never picks just one). The job is to make sure your firm is in that handful of cited firms, every time.
Whether you're in that list comes down to three signals AI engines weight: freshness, locality, and topical authority. News-tied articles hit all three the moment they go live. Each release ships with the four JSON-LD schemas AI crawlers parse to identify a citable source: NewsArticle, FAQPage, LegalService, BreadcrumbList.
We can't promise an exact citation count — nobody honest can. We can promise the content, schema, and indexing speed are calibrated for AI to source from you instead of the firm three blocks away.
No. Every NewsFeed account is locked to one firm + one practice area + one state. We don't sell the same combination twice. Once your state is locked, it stays locked for the duration of your subscription — direct competitors cannot get our news-tied tailwind.
AI engines may still cite other firms in your area for general queries, but only one firm in your state + practice area is getting our content engine pointed at them.
About 60 seconds per article × 20 articles = ~20 minutes a month, total. The full draft — source story, your firm's response, FAQs, editorial flags — arrives in your inbox. Read it, tap approve, done.
No portal. No login. No staff training. Ignore the email and nothing happens — the worst case is an unpublished draft.
We publish straight into WordPress on any host — GoDaddy WP, Bluehost, SiteGround, WP Engine, Kinsta, self-hosted. WordPress is what most law firm sites already run on, so this is the common case.
If you're on Wix, Squarespace, or GoDaddy's Website Builder, those are closed-CMS platforms without a real publishing API. The honest options are usually: (1) we set up a WordPress subdomain like news.yourfirm.com for the news section, or (2) we send you the drafts and you copy-paste publish. Email [email protected] with your platform and we'll tell you straight what's possible.
Articles you've already published stay on your site, indexed, getting cited by AI — forever. We never claw back published content. The library you built keeps generating citations long after you stop paying.
You're not buying a subscription. You're buying a permanent authority library on a monthly billing wrapper.
$397/month locks your state + practice area for the entire duration of your subscription. Your published articles stay yours forever, even if you cancel.
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