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Methodology

How Visiblo checks AI visibility and GEO readiness.

A transparent explanation of how the public audit and dashboard workflows connect technical readiness with AI search visibility tracking.

Step 1

Submit a public URL

Enter a homepage, product page or guide URL. The public checker reads visible signals only and does not modify your website.

Step 2

Audit AI readiness signals

Visiblo checks crawler access, robots.txt, sitemap, llms.txt, metadata, headings, canonical tags, schema and machine-readable clarity.

Step 3

Prioritize fixes

The report separates hard blockers from clarity improvements so teams can fix access issues before chasing AI citations.

Step 4

Track answer visibility

Use dashboard workflows to monitor prompts, competitor mentions, sources and the way AI answers describe your brand.

The four signal groups

Access: HTTP status, redirects, robots.txt, sitemap and crawler boundaries.

Technical clarity: canonical tags, metadata, headings, URL structure, page size and readable HTML.

Entity signals: Organization, WebSite, product/service schema, social profiles, brand consistency and internal links.

Answer readiness: llms.txt, guide content, comparison pages, concise definitions, FAQs and prompt-aligned source material.

The public checker is intentionally safe: it reads public website signals. Backend logic, private routes and APIs should remain protected and out of the sitemap.

FAQ

What does Visiblo analyze?

Visiblo analyzes crawler access, robots.txt, sitemaps, llms.txt, metadata, headings, schema, canonical signals, content clarity and AI answer tracking foundations.

Does the public checker change my website?

No. The public checker reads public signals and returns a report. It does not modify your website or backend.

What happens after the readiness audit?

After the audit, teams can fix technical gaps, add clearer content and use dashboard tracking to monitor AI answer visibility over time.