AI Visibility Report

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Overall score
Needs work

Readiness by engine

Estimated
ChatGPT8
Gemini24
Claude11
Perplexity21

Summary

facebook.com scores 18/100 for AI visibility — needs work. We found 3 positive signals and 8 things holding you back. Estimated readiness is highest for Gemini (24) and lowest for ChatGPT (8).

What we checked

!AI crawlers can’t access the site for: ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity
!No structured data (JSON-LD) found
!No Organization schema describing the brand
!No llms.txt file
!Title tag present (8 chars)
!Missing meta description
!No H1 heading
!Homepage content depth: ~40 words
Brand / About information present
Served over HTTPS
Homepage responded in 427 ms

Your fix plan

8 prioritized fixes — most impactful first.

  1. Let AI crawlers reach your pages
    Why: If GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot or Googlebot are blocked — in robots.txt or at your CDN/WAF — those engines can't read, let alone cite, your pages. This is the single biggest lever for AI visibility.
    How: Remove any Disallow rules for these user-agents in robots.txt (or add explicit Allow lines), and make sure your CDN/WAF (e.g. Cloudflare bot-blocking) isn't filtering them at the edge — then re-test.
    High
  2. Add JSON-LD structured data
    Why: Structured data tells AI engines exactly what your pages are about — your brand, products, FAQs — instead of guessing from raw text.
    How: Add <script type="application/ld+json"> blocks for Organization, WebSite and FAQPage on your key pages, then validate with Google's Rich Results Test.
    High
  3. Define your brand with Organization schema
    Why: AI engines build an internal 'entity' for your brand. Without Organization schema they may not confidently connect your name, logo and description.
    How: Add an Organization JSON-LD block with name, url, logo, a short description and sameAs links to your social profiles.
    Medium
  4. Publish an llms.txt file
    Why: llms.txt is an emerging standard that hands AI crawlers a clean, curated summary of your site and most important pages.
    How: Create /llms.txt at your domain root with a short brand summary and links to your key pages (product, pricing, docs, about).
    Medium
  5. Fix your <title> tag
    Why: The title is one of the strongest signals AI uses to understand and label a page.
    How: Write a unique, descriptive title of 10–70 characters that includes your brand and what the page offers.
    Medium
  6. Add a meta description
    Why: A clear meta description gives AI a ready-made summary it can quote about your page.
    How: Add a <meta name="description"> of 50–160 characters that summarizes the page in plain language.
    Medium
  7. Add substantive content
    Why: Thin pages give AI very little to extract or cite about you.
    How: Expand the homepage with clear, well-structured copy — what you offer, your value, and answers to common questions.
    Medium
  8. Use a single, clear H1
    Why: A clean heading hierarchy helps AI parse what each page is primarily about.
    How: Keep exactly one H1 that states the page topic, and use H2/H3 for sub-sections.
    Low
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