Are you letting
the bots in?

Paste any URL. In under 10 seconds, find out which AI engines can reach, read, and cite your site — and what's quietly blocking them.

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The problem

Most sites block AI search
without knowing it.

Even "modern" SEO setups can be silently blocking the crawlers that drive AI citations — usually because a plugin shipped a "block AI bots" toggle defaulted on. Your rankings suffer and you have no idea.

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Blocking AI search crawlers
What AI engines see when they knock
OAI-SearchBotChatGPT citationsBlocked
Claude-SearchBotClaude citationsBlocked
PerplexityBotPerplexity citationsBlocked
BingbotCopilot citationsBlocked
# Auto-generated by SEO plugin
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
# ← blocks everything, incl. AI search
Open to AI citations
After our audit recommendations
OAI-SearchBotChatGPT citationsCan reach you
Claude-SearchBotClaude citationsCan reach you
PerplexityBotPerplexity citationsCan reach you
BingbotCopilot citationsCan reach you
# Intentionally configured
User-agent: OAI-SearchBot
Allow: /

User-agent: Claude-SearchBot
Allow: /
# ← AI search crawlers allowed

It's simple

We can't report
what we don't store.

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No sign-up, no profile, no password. Paste a URL, get your full results immediately. We check; you learn; you go.

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Data stored?
Never.

Scans run fresh every time. Nothing about your site is persisted between sessions. Stateless by design — impossible to leak.

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The fix guide
Email-unlocked.

Score, Crawler Gate, and six sub-scores are free. Enter your email on the results page to unlock the full prioritized fix list — copy-paste robots.txt rules, JSON-LD snippets, and exact steps.

The crawler gate

AI engines are queued at your door.
Do you know who's getting in?

Every AI platform sends specialized crawlers to index content for citations. Your robots.txt decides who gets through — and most sites haven't configured it intentionally.

Platform
── your site boundary ──
Status
GPT
ChatGPT
OAI-SearchBot
GPT
Can cite you
CLD
Claude
Claude-SearchBot
CLD
Can cite you
PPX
Perplexity
PerplexityBot
PPX
Blocked
GEM
Gemini
Googlebot
GEM
Can cite you
CPT
Copilot
Bingbot
CPT
Blocked

› Blocking training crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot) is a legitimate choice and does not affect citations. Only blocking search/retrieval bots costs you AI visibility.

What we check

Six categories. One score.
Every deduction explained.

28 pts

Access

The gate. robots.txt per-bot verdicts, server-level block detection (WAF/CDN comparison), sitemap reachability, and meta robots signals. If crawlers can't reach you, nothing else matters.

18 pts

Authority & entity

The signals AI weighs most when deciding who to cite. sameAs links to Wikipedia, Wikidata, LinkedIn; named author attribution; Wikidata knowledge graph presence; About page.

16 pts

Structured data

How confidently AI models parse and attribute your content. JSON-LD presence and coverage of high-value types: Organization, FAQPage, Article, WebSite, and more.

14 pts

Readability

Can AI crawlers actually read your content? JavaScript-rendering dependence and login/paywall gating — two ways a "reachable" site is still effectively invisible.

14 pts

Extractability

Is your content quotable? Heading hierarchy, answer-first structure, question-style headings, lists and tables — the formats AI engines cite most readily.

10 pts

Freshness & hygiene

Date signals, llms.txt, canonical tags, HTTPS, response speed, and sitemap lastmod. Recency and technical cleanliness matter — especially for time-sensitive citations.

The full picture

Free scan. Full fix guide
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Paste any URL above. The score, Crawler Gate, and six category sub-scores are free. Enter your email on the results page to unlock the prioritized fix guide for every deduction — with copy-paste robots.txt rules and JSON-LD snippets.

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