Audit Report

ivideon.com

Audited May 8, 2026 at 8:53 PM

D
AI Readiness Score
42/100
23 of 46 checks passed, 11 failures, 4 warnings

Category breakdown

AI Discovery
45
4 / 9 passed
Content Quality
74
5 / 7 passed
Structured Data
0
0 / 4 passed
AI Visibility
18
1 / 5 passed
E-E-A-T Signals
38
1 / 4 passed
Technical Health
84
6 / 7 passed
Performance
70
1 / 3 passed
Trust Signals
60
2 / 4 passed
Link Quality
100
3 / 3 passed

Top issues to fix (showing 2 of 11)

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  1. llms.txt
    llms.txt is missing
    llms.txt is a new standard for AI agents (the LLM equivalent of robots.txt). It contains a machine-readable description of the site, services and content. Only ~10% of sites have it, adding it gives you an advantage.
  2. Sitemap
    sitemap.xml not found
    A sitemap helps AI bots and search engines crawl your site efficiently. AI crawlers like GPTBot and PerplexityBot actively use it.

Warnings (showing 2 of 4)

More issues (11)

  1. Open Graph
    Open Graph tags are missing
    OG tags determine how the link appears when shared and in AI answers.
  2. JSON-LD Data
    No structured data (JSON-LD)
    Sites with structured data have 2.8x higher chance of citation in AI answers. Add JSON-LD schema.org markup.
  3. Organization Schema
    Organization or LocalBusiness schema is missing
    This is the foundation for AI: who you are, what you do, where you are located.
  4. Wikipedia presence
    No Wikipedia page found for "Cloud Video Surveillance"
    Wikipedia is the most-cited source by ChatGPT and Gemini. Without a Wikipedia entry, AI assistants struggle to verify your brand's identity, which lowers citation rates significantly. Consider creating a Wikipedia article (with verifiable third-party sources) or adopting an existing entry. Domain checked: ivideon.com.
  5. Brand entity disambiguation
    No Organization JSON-LD found
    Without Organization schema with sameAs links, AI assistants may confuse your brand with similarly-named entities. This is a leading cause of brand hallucinations in AI responses. Add Organization JSON-LD with sameAs links to LinkedIn, Wikipedia, Wikidata, Crunchbase, and your social profiles.
  6. Citation-friendly content
    Content is not structured for AI citation
    AI assistants prefer content with question-style headings, short paragraph answers (40-80 words), bullet lists, FAQ schema, and citable statistics. Long unstructured prose is less likely to be excerpted by ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Gemini. Restructure your top pages with these patterns.
  7. Author markup with credentials
    No author information found
    AI assistants strongly weigh content authored by identifiable experts. Add Author schema with name, jobTitle, worksFor, and link to author bio page. This is one of the largest E-E-A-T signals in 2026.
  8. Image Alt Texts
    9 of 26 images have no alt text
    Alt texts help AI models understand visual content.
  9. Company Information
    Company information is missing
    Add an "About" page and Organization schema.org markup.
  10. Outbound authoritative links
    35 external links, none to .gov/.edu/Wikipedia/major publishers
  11. Response Time
    Average response time: 1056 ms
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What is the AI Readiness Score?

A composite score across 46 signals that AI assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini use when deciding whether to recommend or cite a website. Higher score means AI assistants understand your content, can navigate your site, and trust your brand. Lower score means you are leaving AI traffic on the table.