AI Readiness Check
Is your site AI-ready?
Scan any URL and see how visible it is to AI models — robots.txt, structured data, llms.txt, Open Graph, and more. Instant results, no signup.
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Readiness Levels
1 Basic Web Presence — HTTPS, robots.txt, sitemap, meta description
2 AI Accessible — AI crawlers allowed, JSON-LD structured data
3 AI Optimized — llms.txt present, full Open Graph tags
4 AI Ready — Content usage preferences declared for AI crawlers
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Questions about AI Readiness
- What does "AI-ready" actually mean?
- It means AI models and crawlers can find, access, and accurately understand your site. A site that's AI-ready has the right signals in place — structured data, a clear robots.txt, an llms.txt brief, and proper metadata — so when ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity looks for businesses in your category, yours shows up accurately.
- What is llms.txt?
- llms.txt is a plain-text file at /llms.txt that gives AI models a concise summary of your business — what you do, who you serve, and what makes you different. Think of it as a briefing document written specifically for language models. It's an emerging standard that's increasingly supported by AI tools.
- What are Content Signals?
- Content Signals are directives added to robots.txt that declare your preferences for how AI can use your content — for example, whether it can be used for training (ai-train=no), included in search results (search=yes), or used as input for AI-generated answers (ai-input=yes). They're an emerging standard from contentsignals.org.
- My site scored Level 1 or 2 — what should I fix first?
- Start with AI bot access and JSON-LD structured data. If AI crawlers are blocked in your robots.txt, they can't read your site at all. If you have no structured data, AI models have to guess what your business does. Both can typically be fixed in under an hour and move you to Level 2 or 3 immediately.
- Does AI readiness replace SEO?
- No — they share a foundation. A well-optimised site with clear content, structured data, and consistent information performs better in both Google and AI recommendations. But AI readiness covers distinct signals that SEO doesn't: llms.txt, Content Signals, and explicit AI crawler permissions don't have traditional SEO equivalents.
- How often should I re-scan?
- Monthly at minimum. AI model training data changes, crawlers update their behavior, and your own site content shifts over time. A site that scores well today can drift as models update how they index the web. Use this tool as a quick recurring health check.