Want to see how your site scores for AI search?
Check a website →Readiness by engine
EstimatedEstimated readiness derived from your site’s signals — not live queries to each model.
Summary
The website inshi.pro is well-optimized for AI visibility, with strong structured data and fast response times. However, it lacks an llms.txt file, which could enhance its visibility to AI crawlers.
What we checked
- AI crawlers are allowed to access the site
- Structured data present (WebPage, ImageObject, BreadcrumbList, WebSite, Organization)
- Organization schema defines the brand entity
- No llms.txt file
- Title tag present (29 chars)
- Meta description present (142 chars)
- Single clear H1 heading
- Homepage content depth: ~831 words
- Brand / About information present
- Served over HTTPS
- Homepage responded in 533 ms
Your fix plan
1 prioritized fixes — most impactful first.
1. Publish an llms.txt file
MediumWhy: Not having an llms.txt file limits AI crawlers' ability to understand the site's content and structure, potentially reducing its visibility in AI-generated search results.
How: Create a standalone /llms.txt file that includes a concise markdown summary of the site, outlining key information and navigation to improve AI crawler understanding.
Your report has a permanent link
This report stays live at the address below — bookmark it, share it, or come back anytime.
Check another website’s AI visibility
See how any site shows up across ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity — free, in ~25 seconds.
Run a free check →