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AI Visibility Report

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69out of 100
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Readiness by engine

Estimated
ChatGPT46
Gemini88
Claude70
Perplexity81

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

Summary

The website has a decent overall score but faces significant visibility issues with AI crawlers. Key areas for improvement include access for AI bots and the depth of content available on the homepage.

What we checked

  • AI crawlers can’t access the site for: ChatGPT
  • Structured data present (WebSite, Organization, Person, FAQPage, ItemList)
  • Organization schema defines the brand entity
  • No llms.txt file
  • Title tag present (35 chars)
  • Meta description present (162 chars)
  • No H1 heading
  • Homepage content depth: ~38 words
  • Brand / About information present
  • Served over HTTPS
  • Homepage responded in 1487 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 content, which can reduce visibility in AI search results.

    How: Update the robots.txt file to allow user-agents like GPTBot and ClaudeBot to access the site's pages.

  2. 2. Publish an llms.txt file

    Medium

    Why: Without an llms.txt file, AI crawlers miss out on a curated summary of the site, which can affect their understanding and indexing of the content.

    How: Create a standalone /llms.txt file that provides a markdown summary of the site, including key topics and content structure.

  3. 3. Add substantive content

    Medium

    Why: Insufficient content depth can hinder the site's ability to rank well in AI searches, as AI models favor more substantial and informative content.

    How: Expand the homepage content by adding detailed descriptions, artwork explanations, or relevant blog posts to provide more context and value.

  4. 4. Use a single, clear H1

    Low

    Why: Using multiple H1 tags can confuse AI crawlers about the primary topic of the page, negatively impacting search visibility.

    How: Ensure the homepage has a single, clear H1 tag that accurately represents the main focus of the content.

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