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LLM & Technical SEO Audit

An LLM & technical SEO audit crawls your website, checks the technical and answer-engine signals that determine whether Google and AI assistants can find, understand, and cite your pages, and scores the result out of 100. The AEO Toolkit audit crawls up to 50 pages and returns an overall grade, a category breakdown, a prioritized fix list, and ready-to-use templates for any missing crawl-hint files.

Crawls up to 50 pages. No sign-up, and we never store your site content — your report renders right here.

What you'll get

Enter a URL above to generate a full report. A typical run returns:

  • Overall score & letter grade
  • Category-by-category breakdown
  • Prioritized, severity-ranked fixes
  • Generated robots.txt / llms.txt / sitemap
What the audit checks

Every signal that decides if you get found and cited

The audit evaluates dozens of rules across six signal groups — the same checks that separate pages ranked by Google and cited by AI assistants from those that never surface.

Crawlability & indexing

robots.txt rules, sitemap presence and validity, canonical tags, noindex/nofollow directives, and broken links that block discovery.

Metadata & on-page

Title tags, meta descriptions, a single descriptive H1, heading hierarchy, and image alt text that search and answer engines parse.

Structured data (JSON-LD)

schema.org markup such as Organization, Article, FAQPage, and BreadcrumbList — the machine-readable layer AI engines cite from.

Answer-engine readiness (AEO)

llms.txt presence, AI-bot directives (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot), answer-first content structure, and extractable Q&A formatting.

Mobile & Core Web Vitals

Responsive viewport, tap-target sizing, and the performance signals that gate both rankings and a good crawl experience.

Security & social

HTTPS enforcement and Open Graph / Twitter card tags so links render richly when shared and cited.

How to run a technical SEO audit

From URL to fix list in five steps

  1. 1

    Enter your URL

    Type your website address into the audit field and select Run audit. No sign-up is required.

  2. 2

    Let the crawler run

    The tool crawls up to 50 pages, fetching and parsing each one to evaluate technical SEO and answer-engine signals.

  3. 3

    Review your score and grade

    Read your overall 0–100 score and letter grade, then drill into the per-category breakdown to see where you stand.

  4. 4

    Work the prioritized fix list

    Address findings top-down, starting with critical and high-severity issues, using the recommendation attached to each one.

  5. 5

    Download templates and export

    Download generated robots.txt, llms.txt, and sitemap templates for anything missing, then export the full report as a PDF.

FAQ

Audit questions

Everything you need to know about scoring, coverage, and what the audit checks for both search and AI answer engines.

What is a technical SEO audit?

A technical SEO audit is an automated check of the back-end signals — crawlability, indexing, metadata, structured data, mobile, and security — that determine whether search engines and AI assistants can access, understand, and rank your pages. It surfaces the issues a manual review would miss and ranks them by impact.

How long does the audit take?

Most sites finish in under a minute. The audit crawls up to 50 pages; larger or slower sites take a little longer because each page is fetched and scored individually. The report renders in your browser as soon as the crawl completes.

What is a good audit score?

Scores map to letter grades: 90+ is an A, 80–89 a B, 70–79 a C, 60–69 a D, and below 60 an F. Aim for 80+ with zero critical issues. Critical findings (a blocked sitemap, a missing robots.txt, no HTTPS) should be fixed first because they cap everything downstream.

Does this audit cover AI answer engines, not just Google?

Yes. Alongside classic technical SEO it scores answer-engine optimization (AEO): whether you ship an llms.txt file, allow AI crawlers like GPTBot and ClaudeBot, structure content as extractable answers, and expose JSON-LD. These are the signals that get you cited inside ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.

Can I export the report?

Yes. Every completed audit can be downloaded as a PDF for sharing or archiving, and any missing crawl-hint files (robots.txt, llms.txt, sitemap.xml) are generated as ready-to-use templates you can download and drop into your site root.