Answer 20 questions about your site and get a weighted GEO readiness score plus a prioritised fix list - the same checklist we run before every Geolify engagement.
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Audit questions
Infrastructure×3
Do you have an llms.txt file at the root of your domain?
The llms.txt file gives AI crawlers a structured map of your canonical content
Infrastructure×4
Does your robots.txt explicitly allow the major AI bots (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended)?
Many sites block these by default, making them invisible to AI assistants
Infrastructure×2
Is your entire site served over HTTPS with a valid certificate?
AI assistants skip mixed-content or insecure domains
Infrastructure×2
Do you have an up-to-date XML sitemap submitted to Google Search Console?
AI crawlers piggyback on Google's index for most brands
Schema×4
Is there Organization schema on your homepage with name, url, logo and sameAs links?
The canonical entity signal for AI assistants
Schema×3
Is there Article schema on every blog / knowledge post with author, dates and publisher?
Article schema tells assistants the content is citable editorial
Schema×3
Are your FAQ pages wrapped in FAQPage schema with valid Question / Answer pairs?
Doubles FAQ citation lift and qualifies for AI Overviews
Schema×3
Does your schema validate clean with no errors or missing required fields?
Invalid schema is skipped entirely by AI extractors
Content×3
Are at least half your H2 headings question-shaped?
Question H2s give assistants a ready-made query-answer pair
Content×4
Does your content include numbers, dates and named sources on average once every 100 words?
Fact density is the strongest single citation predictor
Content×2
Are your sentences averaging under 20 words with a grade 9-11 reading level?
Assistants prefer short, scannable sentences for citation
Content×2
Is your content free of hedge / weasel phrases ("experts say", "might", "usually")?
Hedging reads as uncertainty and reduces citation rate
Content×3
Does every section lead with the answer in sentence 1 rather than burying it?
Assistants rarely read past the first 2 sentences of a passage
Entity×4
Do you have a Wikipedia article or Wikidata entry for your brand?
Single strongest entity signal available to any brand
Entity×3
Is your brand mentioned on at least 20 third-party domains by name?
Co-mentions build entity strength independently of backlinks
Entity×2
Is your brand name spelled consistently across site, schema, social profiles and citations?
Inconsistent entity names fragment the signal
Entity×2
Does your Organization schema include sameAs links to LinkedIn, Crunchbase, Wikidata and key social profiles?
sameAs links are the canonical entity graph input
Measurement×3
Do you monitor AI assistant answers for your target queries at least weekly?
Drift is silent - you only catch it with active monitoring
Measurement×2
Do you have a baseline of AI citation share for your top 20 commercial queries?
Without a baseline you can't prove lift
Measurement×2
Can you attribute at least some inbound traffic or leads to AI assistant citations?
Most teams miss AI referral traffic because their analytics filter it out
Fix list · prioritised
Does your robots.txt explicitly allow the major AI bots (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended)?
Run the AI Bot Access Checker to see which bots are blocked →
Is there Organization schema on your homepage with name, url, logo and sameAs links?
Answer 20 yes / partial / no questions grouped into 5 pillars - Infrastructure, Schema, Content, Entity, Measurement - and the score updates live. Every question is weighted by impact on AI citation rate. The fix list prioritises high-weight items you answered "no" to.
The 5 pillars
Infrastructure - llms.txt, robots.txt, HTTPS, sitemap. The prerequisites that let AI crawlers reach you at all.
Schema - Organization, Article, FAQPage markup. The structured data AI extractors lean on.
Geolify GEO packages bundle every tool on this site into a 14-day done-for-you build - llms.txt, schema, entity strength, content overhaul, citations and the measurement stack. From $499.