What is LLM visibility?
It is your site's ability to be found, understood, and cited by models like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini when they answer user questions.
The free audit that shows you what is missing — and what to fix — so ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity can find and cite your site. Report in 30 seconds.
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Paste a URL and in 30 seconds you get an actionable report with a category score and concrete fixes.
Paste your website URL in the form above.
We crawl your homepage and parse the signals AI crawlers rely on.
We compute a score out of 100 across five categories: structured data, content, meta, performance, and AI readiness.
You get a public, shareable report with critical issues, prioritized improvements, and a live badge you can embed in your README.
Five categories decide whether LLMs can find, understand, and cite your site. Here's what we look at and why each one matters.
We detect JSON-LD and the schemas that matter: Organization, Product, FAQPage, Article, WebSite, and BreadcrumbList.
A single H1, FAQ sections, lists, tables, and enough body text to give the page real context.
Meta description between 50-160 characters, complete Open Graph tags, and Twitter cards.
Mobile Lighthouse score and the presence of a viewport meta tag.
A valid /llms.txt file, GPTBot and ClaudeBot allowed in robots.txt, content visible without JavaScript, and alt text on images.
We locate your sitemap.xml, validate the XML, count URLs, check lastmod coverage, and flag entries from other hosts.
Anyone who wants their brand, product, or content to be cited by AI search engines.
Founders and indie hackers launching SaaS products that need to show up in ChatGPT answers.
SEO specialists adapting their work to the new AI search paradigm.
Content and marketing teams who want their articles cited by LLMs.
Local businesses and e-commerce shops that depend on appearing in AI assistant recommendations.
It is your site's ability to be found, understood, and cited by models like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini when they answer user questions.
Yes. You can analyze sites without creating an account, with a daily limit. A free account gives you more analyses and saves your weekly history.
It is a Markdown file at the root of your site that tells LLMs which content is most important and how to understand your product. It is to GPTs what robots.txt was to traditional SEO.
About 30 seconds. We crawl the homepage, run the five analyzers in parallel, and generate the report.
For now we analyze the homepage, which is where most critical signals live (schemas, meta tags, llms.txt, robots.txt). Multi-page crawling is coming soon.
Each issue includes an explanation of the problem and a concrete fix. Start with the criticals, then the improvements. The report link is public and shareable with your team.
Yes. Every completed report includes a shields.io-style badge with Markdown and HTML snippets ready to copy. Paste it into your README or pull requests — the badge is served by us and updates automatically the next time you re-run the analysis.
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