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Summary
The website has good AI visibility, with AI crawlers allowed access and structured data in place. However, it lacks an llms.txt file, which could enhance its AI interpretability and content summarization.
What we checked
- AI crawlers are allowed to access the site
- Structured data present (Organization, WebSite)
- Organization schema defines the brand entity
- No llms.txt file
- Title tag present (53 chars)
- Meta description present (160 chars)
- Single clear H1 heading
- Homepage content depth: ~832 words
- Brand / About information present
- Served over HTTPS
- Homepage responded in 167 ms
Your fix plan
1 prioritized fixes — most impactful first.
1. Publish an llms.txt file
MediumWhy: Without an llms.txt file, AI crawlers may not have a curated summary of the site's content, limiting their ability to accurately represent the brand in search results.
How: Create a standalone /llms.txt file that provides a concise markdown summary of the website, including key topics, services, and brand information to improve AI accessibility.
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