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Alytixx
AI Search Readiness

Make your website easier for AI systems to access, understand, support, and use

Alytixx evaluates whether important website information is available in the source, connected to a clear entity, structured as useful answers and facts, supported by evidence, current enough to trust, and usable in the customer’s task. This is AI Search Readiness—not a guarantee of a mention, citation, or position in an AI answer.

Evaluate whether AI systems can access, interpret, support, and use your website information. Keep website readiness separate from measured AI mentions and citations.

Readiness is not visibility

AI Search Readiness

Evaluates the website itself:

  • crawler access;
  • robots and access states;
  • raw HTML;
  • client-rendering dependence;
  • company and entity clarity;
  • answer structure;
  • factual specificity;
  • sources and proof;
  • freshness;
  • comparison readiness;
  • commercial clarity;
  • task completion.

Measured AI visibility

Requires actual snapshots from an approved provider or surface:

  • prompt;
  • AI surface;
  • mention;
  • citation;
  • position where defined;
  • competitor;
  • source domains;
  • captured time;
  • coverage.

A readiness score must not be described as a ranking. Missing snapshots must not be represented as zero visibility.

What Alytixx reviews

Can the source be accessed?

Review relevant crawler rules, public availability, raw HTML, and rendering dependence.

Is the organization identifiable?

Review company name, aliases, domain, schema, About information, contact consistency, and the relationship between brand and offer.

Can the page answer a specific question?

Review whether the page contains direct, self-contained, useful answers rather than only slogans.

Are important claims supportable?

Review whether facts, proof, sources, dates, methodology, limitations, and commercial details support the claim.

Can the user complete the next task?

Review the path from information to pricing, contact, qualification, purchase, or another approved action.

AI crawler coverage

Crawler names and categories must come from a reviewed registry.

The page may explain active categories such as:

  • search or live retrieval;
  • model training;
  • indexing;
  • specialized agents.

It must not present retired or planned crawler definitions as current.

Content that works for people and machines

Alytixx does not recommend hidden AI-only copy.

Readiness should improve through visible user value:

  • clear direct answers;
  • descriptive headings;
  • complete product and service facts;
  • explicit audience and use case;
  • visible sources;
  • current dates;
  • useful comparisons;
  • clear next actions;
  • stable canonical pages.

What you receive

  • readiness decision;
  • source and crawler-access findings;
  • raw HTML and rendering findings;
  • entity findings;
  • answer and fact findings;
  • source and proof findings;
  • task-readiness findings;
  • measured visibility section only when supported;
  • evidence and limitations;
  • prioritized actions and acceptance checks.

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