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Is Your Business Showing Up in AI Search Results?

Get a free score that shows exactly why AI tools might be skipping your website — and the simple fixes to get found.

AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI now answer questions directly — without linking to websites. If your site isn't set up correctly, you're invisible to them. This scanner shows you exactly where you stand.

2,400+

sites scanned so far

Updated as new scans complete

  • I had no idea my site was invisible to ChatGPT. Fixed it in a weekend and saw more referral traffic within weeks.

    Early user

  • Finally a tool that tells me what's wrong in plain English — not another SEO checklist I don't understand.

    Early user

How it works

Three steps from URL to an actionable readiness report.

  1. 1

    Paste your URL

    We only use your public site address and a short checklist of common entry points—not your whole catalog.

  2. 2

    We check safely

    We only look at the public parts of your website — the same parts Google and AI tools can already see. No logins, no private data, no risk to your site.

  3. 3

    Get a score and fixes

    Each check explains what it is, why it matters, and what to change.

What we check

The same checks you'll see in your free report — with plain-English explanations.

  • robots.txt

    8 pts

    The file that tells AI tools which pages they're allowed to read on your site.

    Discovery

  • sitemap.xml

    8 pts

    A map of your website's pages that helps AI tools find and understand your content.

    Discovery

  • Security headers

    6 pts

    Basic safety settings that tell AI tools your site is trustworthy.

    Policy & bots

  • Canonical & Open Graph

    5 pts

    Tags that tell AI tools your page's official title, description, and image — like your site's business card.

    Discovery

  • Structured data (JSON-LD)

    5 pts

    Hidden labels on your site that help AI tools understand what your business does.

    Discovery

  • Content signals

    6 pts

    Settings that tell AI tools whether they're allowed to quote or summarize your content.

    Policy & bots

  • AI bot rules

    8 pts

    Specific rules for AI crawlers — deciding which ones can read your site and which can't.

    Policy & bots

  • AI context files

    5 pts

    Files that give AI tools a summary of your site so they don't have to guess.

    Discovery

  • llms.txt

    10 pts

    A simple guide for AI tools that explains who you are and how you want to be described.

    Discovery

  • Markdown negotiation

    12 pts

    Checks if your site can serve content in a format AI tools prefer to read.

    Content negotiation

  • MIME profile

    3 pts

    Verifies your site is sending files in the right format so AI tools can read them correctly.

    Diagnostics

  • Fetch performance

    3 pts

    Checks how fast AI tools can load your pages — slow sites get skipped.

    Diagnostics

  • Agent skills index

    8 pts

    A menu of actions AI tools can take on your site on behalf of users.

    Agent capabilities

  • MCP server card

    8 pts

    A profile card that tells advanced AI systems what your site can do.

    Agent capabilities

  • API catalog

    4 pts

    A directory of your site's technical capabilities for AI-powered tools.

    Agent capabilities

  • Well-known discovery

    3 pts

    Standard locations AI tools check to learn about your site's policies and features.

    Agent capabilities

Example report

Every run includes a ring score, pass counts, and cards with plain-English context.

Score72/ 100

Partially visible

example.com

Sample · not a live scan

A score of 72 means AI tools can find your site, but you're missing some key signals that could get you recommended more often. Sites scoring above 85 are significantly more likely to appear in AI-generated answers.

  • 0–40High risk of being invisible to AI tools
  • 41–70Partially visible — missing key signals
  • 71–100Well-optimised — AI tools can find and understand your site

Passing

Visibility rules, site map, business summary file, …

Needs work

AI-readable page format, advanced capability profile, …

FAQ

What are AI agents?

AI agents are tools that can browse the web, read your site, and answer questions about your business automatically. Think of them as smart assistants that visit your site on behalf of a user — like when ChatGPT answers "what's the best accounting software for startups" by reading websites like yours.

What are common kinds of AI agents?

The main types are chat assistants (like ChatGPT and Perplexity that answer questions using web content), search and discovery tools (like Google AI that find and summarize sites), and automated browsers that read pages to help users make decisions. Each type looks for clear visibility rules and business information on your site.

What is AI agent readiness?

It means your website is set up so AI tools can find you, understand what you do, and recommend you accurately. A ready site has clear instructions for AI tools, a complete list of your pages, and enough information for AI to describe your business correctly — without guessing.

How do I prepare my public website for AI agents?

The most important steps are: make sure your site has clear instructions for AI tools (like a roadmap file called robots.txt), a list of your pages (a sitemap), and optionally a short plain-text summary of your business for AI tools to read. This scanner checks all of these and tells you exactly what to fix.

What does an AI agent typically do when it visits my site?

It usually reads your homepage, your visibility rules file, your page list, and any business summary files you've published. Then it decides whether it can quote you, recommend you, or include you in an answer. If your site doesn't give clear signals, AI tools often skip you or describe you incorrectly.

Is my website “agent ready”?

There is no official certificate — but you can measure it. Readiness means AI tools can find your site, understand your business, and follow your preferences for how your content is used. This free scanner checks the most important signals and gives you a score plus a prioritized list of fixes.

Why does llms.txt matter?

It's a simple business summary file that AI tools can read first — like a one-page guide explaining who you are, what you offer, and how you want to be described. Sites with this file are easier for ChatGPT, Perplexity, and similar tools to understand and recommend accurately.

What are Content Signals?

These are settings that tell AI tools whether they're allowed to quote your content, use it in training, or summarize it in answers. Setting them clearly helps you control how AI tools use your website content — instead of leaving it to guesswork.