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AI Visibility Report

www.garganosapori.com

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73out of 100
Strong

Readiness by engine

Estimated
ChatGPT78
Gemini91
Claude47
Perplexity87

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

Summary

The website has a solid structured data implementation and a substantial word count, which are beneficial for AI visibility. However, there are critical issues that need addressing to enhance accessibility and SEO performance.

What we checked

  • AI crawlers can’t access the site for: Claude
  • Structured data present (WebPage, ImageObject, BreadcrumbList, WebSite, Organization)
  • Organization schema defines the brand entity
  • No llms.txt file
  • Title tag present (21 chars)
  • Missing meta description
  • Multiple H1 headings (3)
  • Homepage content depth: ~4366 words
  • Brand / About information present
  • Served over HTTPS
  • Homepage responded in 700 ms

Your fix plan

4 prioritized fixes — most impactful first.

  1. 1. Let AI crawlers reach your pages

    High

    Why: Restricting AI crawlers in robots.txt limits their ability to index and understand your content, reducing visibility in AI search results.

    How: Update the robots.txt file to allow access for AI crawler user-agents such as GPTBot and ClaudeBot.

  2. 2. Publish an llms.txt file

    Medium

    Why: Not having an llms.txt file means AI models miss out on a curated summary of your site, which can impact their understanding and representation of your content.

    How: Create a standalone /llms.txt file that includes a concise markdown summary of your site, detailing key information and topics.

  3. 3. Add a meta description

    Medium

    Why: The absence of a meta description can lead to missed opportunities for click-throughs, as search engines may display less relevant snippets instead.

    How: Add a concise and engaging meta description to the homepage that summarizes the content and includes relevant keywords.

  4. 4. Use a single, clear H1

    Low

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

    How: Ensure there is a single, clear H1 tag on the homepage that accurately reflects the primary focus of the page.

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