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Summary
The website has a solid foundation for AI visibility, with AI crawlers allowed access, structured data implemented, and a llms.txt file available. However, there are areas for improvement that could enhance its performance in search visibility.
What we checked
- AI crawlers are allowed to access the site
- Structured data present (WebSite)
- No Organization schema describing the brand
- llms.txt file found
- Title tag present (58 chars)
- Meta description present (122 chars)
- No H1 heading
- Homepage content depth: ~340 words
- Brand / About information present
- Served over HTTPS
- Homepage responded in 2065 ms
Your fix plan
3 prioritized fixes — most impactful first.
1. Define your brand with Organization schema
MediumWhy: Lack of Organization schema can hinder AI understanding of the brand, impacting how it is presented in search results.
How: Implement JSON-LD Organization schema to define your brand, including the name, logo, and contact information.
2. Use a single, clear H1
LowWhy: Using multiple H1 tags can confuse AI crawlers about the primary topic of the page, affecting its relevance in search results.
How: Ensure there is a single, clear H1 tag that encapsulates the main theme of the homepage.
3. Improve homepage response time
LowWhy: Slow response times can lead to higher bounce rates and negatively impact user experience, which AI crawlers consider when ranking pages.
How: Optimize images, leverage browser caching, and minimize server response time to improve the homepage's loading speed.
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