Find out what AI sees when it reads your website
Enter your address and I’ll crawl your site the way ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google’s AI Overviews do — without running JavaScript, without guessing — and score it against the signals that determine whether you get recommended.
You’ll get a number, a plain-language explanation of what’s holding you back, and the specific fix for each finding. Not “improve your metadata.” The actual title to use and the actual code block to paste.
Nothing appearing above? A few privacy modes block embedded tools. The report also runs on its own at ai-reviewer-worker.pages.dev.
What do the words in the report mean?
The report names things — schema, canonical, entity, corroboration, noindex. Most of them mean nothing until somebody explains them, and explaining each one inside the report would double its length at exactly the moment you want the findings.
So the definitions live here instead, on their own page, with an anchor for every term. Nothing in there is proprietary: if a definition is useful, take it.
What does the report check?
AI-search readiness — half the score. Whether an AI engine can identify your business as a specific entity, whether your content is shaped like answers, and whether there’s structured data for an engine to cite.
Organic search — the fundamentals. Page titles, meta descriptions, image alt text, and site structure.
Technical hygiene — secure connection, mobile readiness, and how your pages appear when shared.
Freshness — whether your site looks maintained or abandoned.
How is the score calculated?
It’s my own methodology, not a Google rating, and I’ll tell you exactly how it works: AI-search readiness is weighted heaviest because it’s the thing most sites fail and the thing that decides whether an engine will quote you. Nothing scores above 94 — no website is ever finished. And a site that gives an AI no way to identify the business is capped regardless of how good everything else is, because an engine can’t recommend a business it can’t name.
What does it cost?
Nothing, and there’s no upsell wall. The full report is the free version. What I sell is doing the work.
What happens after I run it?
The report lands in your inbox. A copy lands in mine — that’s stated plainly at the bottom of every one. If you want help, reply and you’re talking to me. If you don’t, you still have the whole list.
How often should I re-run it?
After you make changes, and then quarterly. The re-run is how you prove the work took — same measurement, same methodology, before and after.
Ready to see your score?
It takes about a minute. No call required, no card, nothing to install.