Find the technical blockers between your site and AI discovery.
Audit the public signals a crawler can actually retrieve: access, robots rules, indexability, sitemap, page identity, and structured data.
A useful result is evidence, not a promise.
- Each finding includes the public evidence, why it matters, and the smallest practical next change.
- Robots rules are shown separately for search-oriented bots and optional training crawlers.
- LLMReadyCheck never claims that an AI answer, ranking, or bot visit is guaranteed.
What is tested
The public surface a crawler can reach today.
Access and redirects. Does the public homepage resolve predictably without leaving a crawler at an error page?
Crawler policy. Are common search-oriented bots visibly blocked by robots.txt at the homepage path?
Indexing signals. Are noindex and canonical directives pointing search systems in a conflicting direction?
Meaning and discovery. Does returned HTML contain identity, a sitemap, and relevant structured data?
What this does not claim
No scanner can prove that a platform will cite, rank, or answer from a page. LLMReadyCheck identifies fixable technical conditions, then leaves product quality, relevance, authority, and the platform's own decisions where they belong.