AI Visibility Report

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Overall score
Getting there

Readiness by engine

Estimated
ChatGPT34
Gemini43
Claude43
Perplexity50

Summary

LinkedIn's homepage has a solid foundation with key elements like a title tag, meta description, and a clear H1 heading. However, there are significant opportunities for improvement in AI search visibility due to access restrictions and missing structured data.

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 (27 chars)
Meta description present (149 chars)
Single clear H1 heading
Homepage content depth: ~726 words
Brand / About information present
Served over HTTPS
Homepage responded in 203 ms

Your fix plan

4 prioritized fixes — most impactful first.

  1. Let AI crawlers reach your pages
    Why: Restricting AI crawlers in robots.txt limits their ability to index and understand the site's content, which can hinder visibility in AI-powered search results.
    How: Update the robots.txt file to allow AI crawler user-agents such as GPTBot and ClaudeBot access to the site.
    High
  2. Add JSON-LD structured data
    Why: Lacking structured data means that search engines may not fully understand the content context, which can reduce the chances of appearing in rich snippets or enhanced search results.
    How: Implement JSON-LD structured data markup to provide search engines with detailed information about the content and its context.
    High
  3. Define your brand with Organization schema
    Why: Without Organization schema, search engines may not effectively recognize and represent the brand in search results, which can impact brand visibility and recognition.
    How: Add JSON-LD Organization schema to the homepage to define the brand clearly, including details like the name, logo, and contact information.
    Medium
  4. Publish an llms.txt file
    Why: Not having an llms.txt file means that AI crawlers lack a curated summary of the site, which can affect their ability to present relevant information accurately in search results.
    How: Create a standalone /llms.txt file that includes a concise markdown summary of the site's purpose and key offerings.
    Medium
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