Access
Check whether AI crawlers and assistant-like fetches can reach the pages that matter instead of stopping at the homepage.

AI crawler access report
Send a domain and 3-5 pages that matter. SeeLLM checks access, readability, and discoverability first. With Worker install or shared edge logs, we add crawler and referral evidence.
Access evidence
First pass: access, readability, and discoverability gaps. Installed evidence: actual AI crawler hits, AI referral signals, and before-after monitoring after Worker install or log access.
Pages
5
Pricing, docs, comparison, and product URLs
Evidence
2 stages
Public checks first, installed/log evidence second
Fixes
3
Access, structure, and citation-readiness actions
Why this page exists
The first 48 hours should prove whether the problem is real enough to keep monitoring: access, referral evidence, skipped pages, and the next page worth fixing.
Check whether AI crawlers and assistant-like fetches can reach the pages that matter instead of stopping at the homepage.
Find pages with weak extraction paths, unclear facts, thin comparison structure, or content that is hard for AI systems to reuse.
Turn access evidence into a fix list that makes important pages easier to find, cite, revisit, and send traffic from.
Sample evidence
/pricing
GPTBot and PerplexityBot reached the page
Crawled, no citation evidence
Add clear plan facts, source-backed pricing notes, and comparison context
/docs/install
ClaudeBot requested docs after sitemap refresh
Weak internal path
Expose install path from docs index and product pages
/compare/acme
No AI crawler request in first 48 hours
Likely skipped
Improve sitemap coverage and add stronger internal links
48-hour report
The first useful question is whether AI systems can reach and understand the pages you want them to use. We do not promise citations. We give you the baseline, the evidence boundary, and the next page to fix.