Check if your website is optimized to be recommended by AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude.
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Checked: Jun 18, 2026 at 14:22 UTC
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What is AI Ready Checker?
AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity are becoming a major source of website traffic and recommendations. When someone asks an AI "what's the best tool for X?", whether your site gets mentioned depends on how well AI systems can understand your content. This tool analyzes your website against the key factors that determine AI visibility and recommendations.
How to use this tool
Enter your website URL
Our tool analyzes 11 different AI readiness factors
Review your score from 0 to 100
Follow the specific recommendations to improve each factor
Re-test after making changes to track improvement
Frequently asked questions
What makes a website AI-ready?
An AI-ready website has clear, structured content that AI systems can easily parse and understand. This includes proper Schema.org markup (especially FAQ schema), a direct answer in the first paragraph, clean HTML without excessive JavaScript, fast response times, proper meta tags, and allowing AI crawlers in robots.txt.
Do AI assistants use robots.txt?
Yes. Major AI companies respect robots.txt directives. GPTBot (OpenAI), ClaudeBot (Anthropic), and PerplexityBot all check robots.txt before crawling. If you block these bots, AI assistants will have less information about your site and are less likely to recommend it.
How does Schema markup help with AI?
Schema.org structured data, especially JSON-LD format, provides machine-readable information about your content. FAQ Schema is particularly valuable because AI assistants can directly extract question-answer pairs. Article, Product, and HowTo schemas help AI understand the type and context of your content.
What is a good AI readiness score?
A score above 70 means your site is well-optimized for AI visibility. Scores between 40-70 indicate room for improvement. Below 40 means AI assistants may struggle to understand and recommend your content. Focus on the failing checks first — each one shows exactly what to fix.