Review Gemini-style answer readiness

Gemini-style experiences combine search, entity understanding and summarized answers. This page helps you check whether your site provides enough context, structure and access for those systems to evaluate it.

Platform visibility

Why does Gemini visibility matter?

This page translates platform-specific visibility into concrete checks: crawler access, entity clarity, structured context, source signals and topic relevance.

Gemini visibility means your site can be recognized as a relevant, trustworthy and readable source for queries connected to your services, products or expertise.

What affects visibility

Signals worth checking

Use the free scan to find readiness gaps, then use the external workspace when you want recurring prompt-level tracking.

Schema.org and JSON-LD clarity
Hreflang, canonical and sitemap accuracy
Content hierarchy and H1/H2 structure
Consistent brand, service and topic entities
AI Visibility Checker workflow

Practical next steps

Use these pages to move from platform understanding to technical analysis and ongoing visibility tracking.

Start with a free readiness scan.

Enter your website URL on the homepage to check AI visibility, AI visibility score, crawler access and technical readiness signals before improving platform-specific visibility.

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FAQ

Questions teams usually ask

Is Gemini visibility different from SEO?

It shares the same foundation as SEO, but AI readiness puts more emphasis on machine-readable context, entity clarity and answer-friendly content structure.

What does the AI visibility score do here?

The AI visibility score summarizes technical and content signals that help AI systems crawl, read and understand your website.

Is adding schema enough?

No. Schema is useful, but content quality, crawlability, external trust signals and site structure also matter.