Score a live site

Check clarity and coverage

Review trust signals

Verify /llms.txt

See where your site is clear, thin, or missing.

This score surfaces the biggest AI-readiness gaps first: homepage clarity, canonical page coverage, trust routes, and whether a live llms.txt file helps route agents cleanly.

Run a live check.

Paste a homepage URL, score the site, and get a prioritized list of what to fix next. The score runs server-side against live pages and /llms.txt, so it is not limited by browser cross-origin rules.

Enter a site URL to score homepage clarity, canonical coverage, trust signals, and llms.txt readiness.

Score questions.

What the score checks, how it should be interpreted, and what to fix first after a scan.

What does the AI-ready score measure?

It looks at homepage clarity, canonical page coverage, trust signals, whether /llms.txt exists, and how useful that file is if it does.

Does a low score mean the site is bad?

Not necessarily. It usually means the site is harder for AI systems to route through cleanly, or that key canonical pages are missing or unclear.

What should I fix first after scoring?

Start with the homepage summary, then strengthen missing core pages such as pricing, docs, security, and contact before refining the root file.

Can a site score well without llms.txt?

A site can still be understandable without it, but a strong root file usually improves routing and reduces ambiguity for agents.