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Summary
The website cary.io demonstrates strong AI search visibility with a solid overall score and good structured data implementation. However, it lacks an llms.txt file, which can limit the effectiveness of AI crawlers in understanding the site's content and purpose.
What we checked
- AI crawlers are allowed to access the site
- Structured data present (ProfessionalService, Organization, WebSite, ImageObject, WebPage, Person, Article)
- Organization schema defines the brand entity
- No llms.txt file
- Title tag present (53 chars)
- Meta description present (163 chars)
- Single clear H1 heading
- Homepage content depth: ~639 words
- Brand / About information present
- Served over HTTPS
- Homepage responded in 1569 ms
Your fix plan
1 prioritized fixes — most impactful first.
1. Publish an llms.txt file
MediumWhy: Without an llms.txt file, AI crawlers may struggle to access a curated summary of the site's content, impacting their ability to present relevant information effectively.
How: Create a standalone /llms.txt file that summarizes the key aspects of the site in markdown format, ensuring it is accessible at the root domain.
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