AI Search Readiness Checker
Enter any URL and see how well that page is prepared for AI search engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and Google AI Overviews. You get a score out of 100 and a checklist of exactly what to fix — free, no account needed.
How this check works
The check runs entirely on our server: we fetch your page and its supporting files the same way an AI crawler would, then score eight categories that decide whether a model can reach, read and quote your content.
- Enter your URL. Any public page works — your homepage is the usual starting point.
- We fetch and analyse. Your page, robots.txt, sitemap.xml and llms.txt are read in parallel and checked against eight categories.
- You get a score and a fix list. Every category expands into concrete findings and a recommendation, ranked by how much it costs you.
Why AI search readiness matters
Search is shifting from a list of links to a synthesised answer. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and Google AI Overviews read pages, pick sources and cite a handful of them. If a model cannot fetch your page, cannot tell what it is about, or finds nothing substantial to quote, you are absent from that answer entirely — there is no page two to fall back on. The signals that decide this are unglamorous and technical: crawler permissions, structured data, honest meta tags and real content. That is exactly what this tool measures.
What gets checked, and why it's weighted this way
Not every signal carries the same weight. AI crawler access and structured data are worth 20 points each, because they decide whether a model can read your page at all and whether it understands what it is looking at. Meta tags and content structure are worth 15 each: they determine how quotable you are once you're in. HTTPS and canonical are worth 10, llms.txt another 10 — a promising standard, but not yet read by every provider. Sitemap and indexability are worth 5 each as hygiene checks. Within each category, a pass earns full points, a warning earns half, and a fail earns none.
What this tool does not do
This check looks at one page, not your whole site, and it measures technical readiness rather than actual visibility. It cannot tell you whether ChatGPT currently cites you — nobody can measure that reliably, and any tool claiming otherwise is guessing. What it does tell you is whether the technical groundwork is in place, which is the part you control. We fetch only publicly reachable pages, store nothing, and run every check live.
Missing an llms.txt is the single most common gap this check finds. Generate one for free in seconds
Frequently asked questions
Does a good score mean ChatGPT will cite my site?
Which AI crawlers do you check for?
I block CCBot and Google-Extended on purpose. Does that hurt my score?
Is llms.txt actually a real standard?
Why does my page score badly when it ranks fine on Google?
Do you check the whole website or just one page?
What counts as "enough" content?
Is my URL stored or shared anywhere?
Why did my page fail to load?
Can I check a page on localhost or an internal address?
How often should I re-check?
What should I fix first?
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