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Run the domain report to check public discovery files.
Paste a public domain and get a readiness report in seconds. The report checks the homepage, robots.txt, llms.txt, sitemap.xml, Googlebot access, OAI-SearchBot access, and obvious private-path risk before you judge AI search visibility.
A domain-level visibility report should confirm the site is reachable, Googlebot is not blocked, OAI-SearchBot is reviewed separately from GPTBot, llms.txt is short and public, and sitemap.xml lists crawlable URLs. After that, measure real clicks, referrals, logs, sessions, conversions, or tool activations.
ai search visibility report, domain ai visibility checker, chatgpt visibility report, and ai crawlability report.The API only fetches fixed public paths on the entered domain: /, /robots.txt, /llms.txt, and /sitemap.xml. It rejects raw IPs, local hostnames, private IP ranges, and custom ports.
Run the domain report to check public discovery files.
| Check | Status | Detail |
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| Signal | Why it matters | Next tool |
|---|---|---|
| Googlebot blocked | Google Search visibility can break if Googlebot is accidentally blocked. | Google robots.txt generator |
| OAI-SearchBot blocked | This can reduce eligibility for ChatGPT-style search discovery. | ChatGPT visibility checker |
| llms.txt missing or risky | AI assistants need a concise public map, not private URLs or cart/account paths. | llms.txt validator |
| sitemap.xml missing | Crawlers need a clean list of canonical public pages to discover faster. | Sitemap to llms.txt generator |
| No measurement proof | Visibility proof is not the same as traffic. Track real clicks, referrals, logs, sessions, and tool actions. | Search Console query action plan |
No. It only reads the homepage, robots.txt, llms.txt, and sitemap.xml. That keeps the report fast, predictable, and safer than arbitrary crawling.
Discovery files and crawler access are readiness signals. They do not force Google, ChatGPT, or any AI system to rank, cite, or send traffic.
Yes. Use the answer page or query endpoint for short answers and proof links.