When buyers ask AI for the best option, do you get named?
Your buyers are asking ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity instead of Googling. Enter your site — we'll score whether AI assistants can find, understand, and cite you, and hand you the exact snippet that fixes it.
We'll email you the full report. No card, no spam — report also appears here (~30 seconds).
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Here's exactly what you get
A run on a sample business — what AI can see, and what it can't.
AI can crawl your site, but with no structured data or FAQ content it has to guess what you are — so it recommends the competitors who spelled it out.
Biggest fix: Structured data
AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, CCBot) are allowed in robots.txt.
No schema.org structured data — AI has to guess what you are from prose.
No FAQ or Q&A content — the format AI assistants quote most.
Partial (2/4 signals). Short meta description; tighten the one-line "what is this".
No llms.txt — cheap, high-leverage to add.
No links to G2, Capterra, Wikipedia, or Reddit — where AI pulls citations.
Substantive, well-structured content — enough to extract quotable claims.
SparkleClean is a same-week home cleaning service for busy families in Austin — book in 60 seconds, vetted cleaners, flat pricing with no quotes.
What is SparkleClean?
A residential cleaning service in Austin, TX offering one-time and recurring cleans with upfront flat-rate pricing and same-week availability.
How much does it cost?
Flat rates from $120 per standard clean — no in-home estimate required; you see the price before you book.
Seven signals that decide whether AI cites you
All measured from your public pages, robots.txt, and llms.txt — no guesswork about what a model "might" say.
- 01AI crawler access — is your robots.txt letting GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot and CCBot in, or quietly locking them out?
- 02Structured data — schema.org that tells AI exactly what you are, in machine-readable form.
- 03FAQ / Q&A content — the single format AI assistants quote most when answering buyer questions.
- 04Entity clarity — a clean title, description, and one-line definition AI can state confidently.
- 05llms.txt — the emerging standard for handing AI a curated map of your site.
- 06Third-party presence — links to the review sites, Wikipedia, and Reddit threads AI cites instead of your own marketing.
- 07Content depth — enough real, structured text to lift a specific answer (not just an empty SPA shell).
How it works
From domain to diagnosis in about 30 seconds.
Ten seconds. No card, no call. The report lands in your inbox and on this page.
Your pages, robots.txt, and llms.txt — checking whether GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot can reach and understand you.
A 0–100 readiness score, the biggest thing holding you back, and a paste-ready snippet that makes you quotable.
We measure readiness from public signals, and we say so plainly. A tool that claimed to know what ChatGPT "really thinks" would be lying to you.
Fair questions
Do you actually ask ChatGPT about my company?›
Why does AI readiness matter now?›
Why do you need my email?›
Is it really free?›
Be the one AI recommends.
The audit shows what's holding you back; VibeFlow writes the AI-ready content that fixes it — in your voice.
