Technical AI Visibility Checker: Is Your Website Invisible to AI?
Run the free 30-second checker and see which of 10 technical factors are stopping AI from reading and citing your site.
What the AI Visibility Checker Tests
AI crawlers do not read your site the way Google does. They pull your raw HTML and nothing else: no JavaScript, no rendering, no client-side frameworks. If your content only appears after a script runs, ChatGPT, Perplexity and Claude never see it.
This free checker scans your page’s raw HTML in 30 seconds and scores the 10 technical factors that decide whether AI systems can read, classify and cite your site. You get a single score out of 100 and a list of exactly what is failing.
Factors Tested:
- robots.txt access: whether AI crawlers like GPTBot and Google-Extended are allowed in.
- Sitemap completeness: whether your pages are discoverable in an XML sitemap.
- Title tag clarity: whether each page states what it is in plain terms.
- Meta descriptions: whether a clear summary exists for each page.
- H1 structure: whether a single, descriptive H1 frames the page.
- Script-to-content ratio: how much of the page is code versus readable text.
- Crawlable word count: how much real content sits in the raw HTML.
- Schema markup: whether structured data tells AI what the page and its entities are.
- Metadata alignment: whether your title, headings and schema agree with each other.
- llms.txt implementation: whether you publish a file that points AI crawlers to your key content.
You get a single visibility score out of 100 plus a list of which factors are failing.
Want to know more about what each factor means?
Check this blog post:
Your AI Visibility Score: What Each Factor Actually Means for ChatGPT
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Who it is for?
Founders, CMOs and marketing teams who want to know whether AI search can see them before they spend on content.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Enter a URL and get a score in about 30 seconds, with no signup.
It combines 10 technical factors into one figure. A higher score means AI crawlers can read, classify and cite more of your page.
No. This is a technical readiness check. It tells you whether AI systems can read your page at all. Whether they then cite you depends on authority and content, which is a separate problem.
Google renders JavaScript and uses its own system. This checks the raw HTML that AI crawlers actually read, plus AI-specific signals like llms.txt
Yes. Google can render JavaScript, while many AI crawlers rely heavily on the raw HTML returned by your server. A page can rank well in Google yet remain difficult for ChatGPT and other AI systems to read, understand and cite. This checker tests the raw HTML and AI-specific signals.
Fix the failing factors, then re-run the check. If you want help, book a call.
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