Score your page’s answer-engine readiness.
Answer-engine optimization (AEO) helps your content get cited by AI assistants and answer boxes. Enter your email and a page URL to get a free teaser score and improvement count.


Get Your Score in 3 Steps
We scan metadata, structure, and trust signals so you know where you stand before investing in content.
Enter email and URL
Supply your email and the full URL of the page you want scored. We use your email only to send the report and, if you opt in, occasional SEO tips.
We scan metadata and structure
Our system checks title, meta description, headings, schema, images, internal links, and trust signals (about, contact, privacy, terms) so you see what answer engines see.
Get your score and improvement count
You’ll see an overall score and how many issues and strengths we found. Sign up to view the full report, issue-by-issue fixes, and fastest wins.
What this check tells you
- Overall AEO readiness for one page (metadata, structure, trust).
- How many issues and strengths were detected (detail is in the full report).
- A baseline you can revisit after making changes.
What it doesn’t guarantee
- That AI systems will cite this exact page (they use many signals).
- Rankings or traffic—AEO supports visibility, not a promise of placement.
- Immediate changes—improvements compound over time.
Ready to see the full report?
Sign up to unlock your full AEO report, issue-by-issue fixes, and fastest wins. Also run our AI Visibility Checker to see if your business is already being cited in AI-generated answers for your service and city.
Common questions
Short, direct answers.
Answer-engine optimization (AEO) means structuring and labeling your content so AI assistants and answer boxes can understand and cite it. It overlaps with SEO but emphasizes clarity, schema, and trust signals.
We use it to associate your scan with you to send you the full report and, if you opt in, occasional SEO tips. We don’t share it with third parties for their marketing.
Usually about one to two minutes. We load the page, read metadata and structure, and run it through our scoring rules.
Yes. Each run is rate-limited per IP to keep the tool fair. Run as many different URLs as you need within the limit.