Grade any website on the signals that decide whether ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity & AI agents can find, read, and cite it. Free, no signup.
Search is shifting from blue links to answers. When someone asks ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity about your product, those models can only mention you if they can find, fetch, and understand your pages. A site shipped as an empty JavaScript shell — with no llms.txt, no structured data, and no stated crawler policy — is effectively invisible to them, no matter how polished it looks in a browser.
This grader checks the concrete signals that decide that outcome: an llms.txt summary, an intentional AI-bot policy in robots.txt, schema.org structured data, server-rendered content, a sitemap, and the core metadata crawlers rely on (title, meta description, Open Graph, canonical, and a clear h1). You get a score, a grade from A to F, and a prioritized list of the fixes that move the number most — then re-scan to confirm each change landed.