Enter any URL. We'll analyze 20+ signals across crawlability, content structure, and schema markup to tell you exactly where you stand.
Each category is weighted by its impact on whether AI models can access, understand, and cite your content.
Can AI crawlers reach your content? We check llms.txt, robots.txt bot permissions, and sitemap availability.
Heading structure, content depth, meta descriptions, and Open Graph tags — the signals AI uses to judge authority.
Structured data, HTTPS, performance indicators, and mobile readiness. The foundation AI models expect.
FAQ schema, structured markup richness, and brand clarity — the details that make AI choose to cite you.
A 0-100 score measuring how well your website is optimized to be discovered, understood, and cited by AI search engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and others.
Traditional search returns a list of links. AI search engines synthesize answers from multiple sources and cite the most authoritative, well-structured content. To be cited, your site needs clear structure, schema markup, and accessible content.
A proposed standard file placed at your website root to help AI models understand your site structure. Think robots.txt, but for language models. Our scanner checks for it and can auto-generate one for you.
Yes. Full scan with category breakdowns, actionable recommendations, and an auto-generated llms.txt file. No account needed.
ChatGPT (GPTBot), Google AI Overviews (Google-Extended), Perplexity (PerplexityBot), Anthropic Claude (ClaudeBot), Amazon (Amazonbot), and ByteDance (Bytespider).
10-30 seconds. We analyze your homepage, robots.txt, sitemap.xml, llms.txt, content structure, meta data, and schema markup.
Over 40% of online searches now involve AI-generated answers. If your website isn't optimized for AI discovery, you're invisible to a growing segment of searchers.
OpenAI's ChatGPT uses GPTBot to crawl and index web content. When users ask questions, ChatGPT synthesizes answers from indexed pages and cites authoritative sources. Without proper crawl permissions and structured content, your site won't appear in ChatGPT responses. Our AI Accessibility check verifies your robots.txt allows GPTBot access.
Google's AI Overviews appear at the top of search results, synthesizing answers from multiple sources. Sites with strong structured data, FAQ schema, and clear heading hierarchies are more likely to be featured. Our scanner evaluates every signal Google uses to select sources for AI-generated summaries.
Perplexity uses PerplexityBot to crawl the web and provides cited answers with source links. Being cited by Perplexity drives significant referral traffic. Our tool checks whether PerplexityBot can access your content and whether your pages have the structure needed to be selected as a citation source.
Anthropic's Claude, Amazon's Alexa, and other AI assistants all rely on web-crawled content. Each uses its own bot (ClaudeBot, Amazonbot, Bytespider). Our comprehensive scan checks permissions for all major AI crawlers simultaneously, ensuring you're not accidentally blocking any of them.
Type or paste any website URL into our scanner. We accept any publicly accessible webpage — your homepage, a blog post, a product page, or a landing page. No account or signup required.
Our scanner checks your page across four weighted categories: AI Accessibility (25%), Content Quality (30%), Technical Setup (20%), and AI-Specific Signals (25%). We examine robots.txt, sitemap.xml, llms.txt, structured data, meta tags, heading hierarchy, content depth, and more.
Receive a 0-100 score with detailed category breakdowns. Every failing check comes with a specific, actionable recommendation. We even auto-generate an llms.txt file you can download and add to your site immediately. See a sample results page to understand the full breakdown.
The llms.txt file is a proposed web standard — similar to robots.txt — designed specifically to help AI language models understand your website. Placed at your site's root (e.g., yoursite.com/llms.txt), it provides a structured overview of your site's purpose, key pages, and content hierarchy. AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity can read this file to quickly understand what your site offers, making it more likely they'll cite you accurately in their responses. Our scanner checks for this file and generates one automatically if you don't have it yet. Adding llms.txt is one of the fastest ways to improve your AI search readiness score.
Stay ahead of the curve with Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). Add AI readiness audits to your client reports and identify optimization opportunities that traditional SEO tools miss. Understand how AI search engines evaluate content differently from Google's traditional algorithm.
Ensure your sites meet the technical requirements for AI discoverability. Check structured data implementation, verify bot permissions in robots.txt, validate llms.txt format, and confirm your pages have the semantic HTML structure that AI models prefer.
Discover whether your content is structured for AI citation. Our content quality checks evaluate heading hierarchy, content depth, meta descriptions, and internal linking — all factors that determine whether AI will reference your articles and guides.
AI search is the future of online discovery. Whether you run an e-commerce store, a SaaS product, a local business, or a blog, understanding your AI search readiness helps you stay competitive as search behavior shifts from links to AI-generated answers.