Pick pages
Choose the URLs tied to buying decisions, product understanding, category positioning, or onboarding success.

Important pages
AI visibility does not matter equally across the whole site. Start with the pages that explain your category, prove your product, answer buyer questions, and influence revenue.
Revenue-page visibility
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.
Surface
Money pages
Pricing, docs, comparison, product, and category
Failure
Skipped
Pages AI should use but does not appear to touch
Action
Next fix
One page-level change to monitor first
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.
Choose the URLs tied to buying decisions, product understanding, category positioning, or onboarding success.
Separate pages AI systems reach from pages they skip, ignore, or crawl without visible citation or referral evidence.
Prioritize the page where better structure, facts, internal links, or comparison evidence could move AI visibility fastest.
Sample evidence
/pricing
Crawler access confirmed
Weak cite-worthy facts
Clarify plan limits, proof points, and pricing examples
/docs
Repeated AI crawler requests
No buyer path
Add product context and internal links to integration pages
/compare/competitor
No first-window access
Invisible in comparisons
Expose comparison page from sitemap and category content
48-hour report
A broad AI visibility score is less useful than knowing whether your important pages are accessible, readable, and likely to be reused. We do not promise citations. We show what is publicly checkable, what needs installed evidence, and what page to fix first.