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AI Visibility Report

chipminds.com

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42out of 100
Getting there

Readiness by engine

Estimated
ChatGPT45
Gemini56
Claude27
Perplexity27

Estimated readiness derived from your site’s signals — not live queries to each model.

Summary

Chipminds.com has a moderate overall score, indicating some potential for improvement in AI search visibility. Key areas for enhancement include allowing AI crawlers access and implementing structured data to better define the brand's identity.

What we checked

  • Blocks AI crawlers: Claude-Web, PerplexityBot
  • No structured data (JSON-LD) found
  • No Organization schema describing the brand
  • No llms.txt file
  • Title tag present (39 chars)
  • Meta description present (142 chars)
  • No H1 heading
  • Homepage content depth: ~0 words
  • No clear About / brand entity info
  • Served over HTTPS
  • Homepage responded in 112 ms

Your fix plan

7 prioritized fixes — most impactful first.

  1. 1. Allow AI crawlers in robots.txt

    High

    Why: Restricting AI crawlers in robots.txt prevents search engines from fully indexing and understanding the site's content. This limits visibility in AI-driven search results.

    How: Modify the robots.txt file to allow AI crawler user-agents like GPTBot and ClaudeBot access by adding 'User-agent: *' followed by 'Allow: /'.

  2. 2. Add JSON-LD structured data

    High

    Why: Lack of structured data means search engines cannot easily interpret the site's content, which can reduce the chances of rich snippets in search results. This impacts visibility and click-through rates.

    How: Implement JSON-LD structured data markup in the HTML to define key information about the site, such as products or services offered.

  3. 3. Define your brand with Organization schema

    Medium

    Why: Without organization schema, search engines may not accurately recognize and represent the brand in search results, which can diminish brand visibility.

    How: Add JSON-LD markup specifically for organization schema, detailing the brand name, logo, and contact information.

  4. 4. Publish an llms.txt file

    Medium

    Why: Not having an llms.txt file means AI crawlers lack a curated overview of the site's content, which can hinder their ability to present relevant information in search results.

    How: Create and publish a standalone /llms.txt file that summarizes the site's offerings and content in a structured markdown format.

  5. 5. Add substantive content

    Medium

    Why: Insufficient content depth can lead to lower rankings as search engines favor comprehensive, informative pages that address user queries.

    How: Enhance the homepage with substantial, relevant content that provides value and insights related to the site's focus areas.

  6. 6. Make your brand entity clear

    Medium

    Why: A vague brand identity can confuse search engines, making it difficult for them to categorize the site effectively, which can hurt visibility.

    How: Clearly articulate the brand's mission, values, and offerings on the homepage or an 'About' page to strengthen brand recognition.

  7. 7. Use a single, clear H1

    Low

    Why: Using multiple H1 tags can confuse search engines about the main topic of the page, negatively impacting SEO and AI visibility.

    How: Ensure that the homepage contains a single, clear H1 tag that accurately reflects the primary focus of the content.

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