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Get your website found.
On Google and AI answers.
What the scan checks
A practical SEO, GEO, and AEO audit in one pass.
The scan focuses on the public signals that decide whether people and answer engines can find you: crawl access, discovery files, machine-readable context, schema, and clear answers. It does not pretend that one file guarantees AI rankings. It shows whether your technical foundation is strong enough to be found, understood, and cited.
Crawl access
Checks whether search engines and major AI crawlers can reach the public pages that matter. A blocked robots.txt rule, broken redirect, or private response can make strong content invisible.
Sitemap freshness
Looks for a reachable sitemap.xml, valid URL entries, and discovery signals that help Google, Bing, and other crawlers find new or changed pages quickly.
AI-readable files
Checks for llms.txt and related machine-readable page maps. These files are emerging signals, not ranking guarantees, but they help supported tools find the best source pages.
Structured data
Reviews whether JSON-LD is present and shaped for common search and answer surfaces such as Organization, WebSite, Article, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList, and SoftwareApplication.
Answer clarity
Looks for pages that answer specific questions clearly, use descriptive headings, and provide enough context for AI answer engines to cite the page without guessing.
Indexing signals
Flags missing titles, thin descriptions, noindex signals, unhealthy status codes, and other basics that can prevent pages from earning search impressions.
Methodology
Built for the way search works in 2026.
Google still depends on crawlable, useful, indexable pages. Bing now exposes AI visibility data. Perplexity and OpenAI document crawler behavior. llms.txt is useful as an emerging map, but it only helps when the underlying pages are clean. The geodeck scan reflects that reality: fundamentals first, then AI-readable context, then citation readiness.
- 1Fetch the homepage and public discovery files without logging in.
- 2Read robots.txt, sitemap.xml, llms.txt, and ai.txt when they exist.
- 3Check status codes, redirects, titles, descriptions, canonical basics, and schema.
- 4Score findings into SEO, GEO, and AEO buckets so the next fix is obvious.