Open AI Visibility when you need a shareable, time-stamped audit of how AI search engines, AI bots, and AI models see your website. The reports live on a single page and run on demand. The one most teams ask for first, the AI Visibility Report, is one click away.
Find reports under GEO Optimization
Click GEO Optimization in the left navigation under TOOLS. The top right of the page has two controls:
Run All Reports. The green button. Generates every report type at once for your project domain.
Individual Report. The dropdown next to it. Pick one report to run.
Each completed report shows up in the All Reports table below with a one-line Insights summary, a Status, and the time it was generated. Filter tabs at the top of the table slice by report type so you can scan just the AI Visibility runs, just the Crawlability runs, and so on.
Generate the AI Visibility Report
This is the comprehensive snapshot most teams want for leadership reviews and weekly stand-ups. Click Individual Report and choose AI Visibility Report. The new run appears at the top of the All Reports table once it completes. Click the row to open the full breakdown.
Run every report in one pass
For a clean baseline, click Run All Reports. The platform queues all nine report types against your domain and adds them to the table as they finish. Use this on first setup, after a site migration, or any time you've made a significant batch of changes you want to validate against AI search.
What each report tells you
AI Visibility Report. A standalone snapshot of how your brand appears in AI search across the prompts you track. Designed to be shared with leadership or saved as a point-in-time baseline.
Crawlability. Checks whether AI bots like GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot can actually reach and read your pages. Flags pages that block AI agents intentionally or accidentally.
Schema. Audits structured data markup so AI engines can parse what you publish. Names which schemas are missing and where.
Content. Evaluates page-level content for AI readability. Surfaces pages that read well to humans but poorly to language models.
Discoverability. Measures whether AI answer engines surface your site for the topics you care about. Cross-references your tracked prompts against where you actually appear.
Site Structure. Reviews your information architecture for AI navigation. Flags orphan pages, weak internal linking, and structural gaps.
Shopping Feed. Validates a product feed for ChatGPT Shopping and other AI-powered commerce surfaces.
llms.txt. Generates a draft llms.txt file from your site so AI agents can self-orient. Useful as a starting point for the file you publish at your domain.
robots.txt. Analyzes your existing robots.txt for AI bot access patterns. Flags rules that block crawlers you actually want indexing your content.
Read the results
The All Reports table shows the headline finding inline. Three columns to scan:
Insights. The one-line summary, like "Below Average," "12 pages | 0 pages indexed," or "57% Above Average." This is the headline.
Status. Queued, running, or complete. A report can take a few minutes depending on the size of your site.
Created. When the report ran. Comparing the Insights line across two timestamps is the fastest signal of progress.
Click any row to open the full report with page-level findings and specific recommendations.
Pro Tip: Run all reports the first time so you have a baseline. Then re-run individual reports after each round of changes, like a schema rollout or a content sweep. Watching the Insights line move week over week is the cleanest signal that your AI search work is actually landing.
