AI Website Readiness Check

Enter a website address and discover what search engines, social networks, and AI crawlers can understand about it.

Example: https://example.com — no registration required.

What gets checked

The score is 100 points across five categories. Every point awarded or lost is explained in the full report — this measures technical and content readiness, not whether a website will be indexed, cited, or ranked by any specific AI product.

Crawl access — 30 points
Can search engines and AI crawlers reach and read your homepage at all?
Content identity — 20 points
Does the page clearly state its title, description, and who published it?
Content clarity — 20 points
Is meaningful content present in the page a crawler actually receives?
Discovery — 15 points
Can crawlers find your other pages via a sitemap, feed, or links?
Sharing and trust — 15 points
Does the page look right when shared, and does it send basic trust signals?

Privacy and crawler traffic

Reports are private by default and only visible to whoever ran the scan; sharing a report is an explicit, opt-in action. Running a scan makes a small number of requests to the submitted website (its homepage, robots.txt, sitemap, and llms.txt) from an identifiable scanner, similar to how a search engine crawler would behave.

Curious what a real report looks like? Try scanning michalspace.com itself, or any site you know well, using the form above.

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