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The 20-question AI search audit

GEOReadinessScore Analyzer

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?

Use the Organization Schema Generator

Does your content include numbers, dates and named sources on average once every 100 words?

Check with the Fact Density Analyzer

Do you have a Wikipedia article or Wikidata entry for your brand?

Pursue a Wikidata entry first - lower bar than Wikipedia

Do you have an llms.txt file at the root of your domain?

Generate one with the llms.txt Generator

Is there Article schema on every blog / knowledge post with author, dates and publisher?

Use the Article Schema Generator

Are your FAQ pages wrapped in FAQPage schema with valid Question / Answer pairs?

Use the FAQ Schema Generator

Does your schema validate clean with no errors or missing required fields?

Run the Structured Data Validator

Are at least half your H2 headings question-shaped?

Run the Headings Optimizer on each page

Does every section lead with the answer in sentence 1 rather than burying it?

Run the Passage Optimizer on key pages

How it works

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.
  • Content - heading shape, fact density, clarity, answer-first structure. The writing patterns assistants reward.
  • Entity - Wikipedia, sameAs links, co-mentions. The entity-graph inputs that tell assistants who you are.
  • Measurement - monitoring, baseline, attribution. If you can't see citations, you can't improve them.

After you score

Use the fix list as your 90-day backlog. The Geolify GEO packages handle all 20 items end-to-end, but you can also work through them yourself using the free tools hub. Start with "Why is my site not showing in ChatGPT?" and work forward.

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