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Summary
The website has a solid overall score and effectively allows AI crawlers access, with structured data in place to enhance visibility. However, the absence of an llms.txt file limits the site's ability to provide a concise summary for AI models, which could impact its discoverability.
What we checked
- AI crawlers are allowed to access the site
- Structured data present (Place, Organization, WebSite, ImageObject, WebPage)
- Organization schema defines the brand entity
- No llms.txt file
- Title tag present (53 chars)
- Meta description present (121 chars)
- Single clear H1 heading
- Homepage content depth: ~422 words
- Brand / About information present
- Served over HTTPS
- Homepage responded in 52 ms
Your fix plan
1 prioritized fixes — most impactful first.
1. Publish an llms.txt file
MediumWhy: Not having an llms.txt file means AI models lack a curated summary of the site, which can lead to less accurate representation and discovery in AI-driven search results.
How: Create a standalone /llms.txt file that includes a markdown summary of the site's content, services, and key information, ensuring it's accessible at the root of the domain.
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