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GEO Readiness · Jun 16, 2026

screensmooth.com

6 pass · 3 partial · 6 fail across 15 GEO readiness checks. Top failures are highlighted below — fix these first.

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AI crawler access

30/50 pts3 issues

Whether AI search engines can actually reach your site — the foundation for everything else.

robots.txt has a Disallow rule blocking Google-Extended from your homepage.

How to fix: Allow Google-Extended in robots.txt. Disallowing it pulls your content out of Google AI Overviews and Gemini's training/grounding signals.

robots.txt has a Disallow rule blocking GPTBot from your homepage.

How to fix: Allow GPTBot in robots.txt. Blocking GPTBot keeps your content out of OpenAI's training corpus, which weakens future ChatGPT awareness of your brand.

robots.txt has a Disallow rule blocking ClaudeBot from your homepage.

How to fix: Allow ClaudeBot in robots.txt. Anthropic honours robots.txt strictly — blocking it removes your content from Claude's knowledge base.

Content accessibility

15/15 pts

Whether your content is reachable, public, and visible without JavaScript.

Structured data (JSON-LD)

0/15 pts3 issues

Schema.org markup that helps AI engines identify your brand and cite your content.

No JSON-LD structured data found on the homepage.

How to fix: Add at least one <script type="application/ld+json"> block. Start with an Organization schema (name, url, logo, sameAs) — it's the foundation every AI search engine uses to identify your brand.

No entity schema (Organization, WebSite, LocalBusiness, etc.) found. AI engines need this to attribute content to your brand.

How to fix: Add an Organization schema with at least name, url, logo, and a sameAs array linking to your verified social profiles. This is the single most important schema for AI brand recognition.

No JSON-LD structured data on the homepage, so no content-type schema either.

How to fix: Add JSON-LD structured data to your homepage. Start with FAQPage — it's the schema AI engines cite most often.

Discoverability files

6/10 pts

/llms.txt and /sitemap.xml — the files AI crawlers look for first.

/llms.txt returned 200 but with content-type "text/html; charset=UTF-8". The standard expects text/markdown or text/plain.

How to fix: Serve /llms.txt with content-type: text/markdown so LLMs recognise it.

/sitemap.xml returned 200 but doesn't parse as a valid <urlset> or <sitemapindex>.

How to fix: Verify your sitemap.xml is well-formed XML with <urlset> or <sitemapindex> root elements.

On-page basics

8/10 pts

Title, meta description, single H1, complete Open Graph — fundamentals AI engines lean on.

Issues found: missing Open Graph: og:title, og:description, og:image.

How to fix: Fix the items listed above. These are the same signals Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT Search use to generate snippets — getting them right makes you eligible for richer citations.

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