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Score any page for AI citation potential

The Page AI-Readiness Checker runs 25+ checks across schema markup, content structure, entity clarity, and AI accessibility — and returns a prioritized list of improvements that can increase your AI citation rate.

Schema markup increases AI citation likelihood by 3x
JavaScript-gated content is invisible to most AI crawlers
Brand entity clarity is the #1 factor in AI answer attribution
Factual, attributed content gets cited far more often

Page AI-Readiness Checker

Beta · Free

The Page AI-Readiness Checker is in beta. The full analysis — 25+ checks, a readiness score, and prioritized recommendations — is available in the Mentd. platform.

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What you'll get

AI Readiness Score0-100 composite score
25+ signal checksPass / Fail / Warning per check
Priority actionsRanked by citation impact
Schema recommendationsExact markup to add

What the readiness check covers

25+ signals across four categories that determine AI citation likelihood.

Schema & Structure

  • Schema.org markup present and valid
  • Heading hierarchy (H1 -> H2 -> H3)
  • Structured FAQ or How-To markup
  • Article or WebPage schema with author

Brand Entity Clarity

  • Brand/organization entity referenced
  • Named author or organization attribution
  • Consistent entity naming across the page
  • About or brand description present

Content Signals

  • Factual, verifiable claims
  • Sufficient content depth (300+ words)
  • Cited sources or references
  • Last updated date present

AI Accessibility

  • Content accessible without JavaScript
  • No noindex or noai directives
  • AI crawler allowed in robots.txt
  • Fast page response time

Common questions

What makes a page AI-citation ready?

Pages that get cited by AI engines typically have: clear brand entity markup, structured data (Schema.org), factual and verifiable claims, proper heading hierarchy, accessible content (not JavaScript-gated), sufficient depth and authority signals, and clear attribution to a named source or entity.

Does adding schema markup really help with AI citations?

Yes. Schema markup helps AI systems understand what a page is about, who wrote it, and what entity it belongs to. This context makes it significantly more likely that AI answer engines will cite the page as a source.

How is this different from a standard SEO audit?

A standard SEO audit optimizes for search engine ranking factors. An AI readiness audit optimizes for AI citation factors - which overlap somewhat but are meaningfully different. AI systems prioritize factual accuracy, entity clarity, and content structure over traditional SEO signals like backlink counts.

What's the most impactful thing I can do to improve AI readiness?

Brand entity clarity - making it absolutely clear who wrote the page, what organization it belongs to, and what the page is definitively about. Use Schema.org Organization and Article markup, include an about section, and name your brand and author explicitly.

Check every page on your site.

The Page Workbench in Mentd. runs the full 25+ check audit across all your pages and feeds results into the Opportunity Queue.