Crawler access
Checks whether public pages, robots.txt, sitemap, and canonical signals are easy for discovery systems to understand.
Check whether your website is ready to be found, understood, and recommended by ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and AI search results.
How it works
The checker focuses on the public website basics that affect whether AI search systems can discover, classify, quote, and compare your brand.
Checks whether public pages, robots.txt, sitemap, and canonical signals are easy for discovery systems to understand.
Looks for a clear product category, audience, and homepage definition that AI answers can summarize accurately.
Reviews visible text for features, use cases, FAQ, alternatives, and comparison content.
Detects Organization, SoftwareApplication, Product, FAQ, Article, and related schema signals.
Finds trust pages and source signals that make recommendations easier to verify.
Generates competitor and alternative prompts so you can manually test AI answer visibility.
Example output
Instead of saying your brand is invisible, the report shows which site signals are missing and which prompts to test manually.
Score
68/100
Issues
6 found
Prompts
6 ready
Top recommended fixes
FAQ
The first version is a readiness checker. It audits public website signals and generates prompt tests. It does not claim to query every AI platform or store historical ranking data yet.
AI answers vary by account, location, time, and product surface. A stable tracker needs history, source parsing, and platform-specific handling. This MVP starts with the website signals you can improve now.
Run the prompts manually in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI results. Record whether your brand appears, which competitors appear, and which pages are cited.
No. The MVP fetches public pages to generate the report response and does not persist scraped content or private data.