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Is your website visible to Google and AI?

Paste your address below. In about a minute you get a clear score and a step-by-step plan — in plain English — so Google finds you and AI tools like ChatGPT mention you.

Free · No signup · Works with any website

Want us to watch your site for you?

Leave your email and we’ll tell you when your score changes. (Coming soon)

How does VisiCheck work?

  1. Paste your address. Any public website works — yours or a competitor’s. No signup, no installation, nothing to download.
  2. We read your page the way Google and AI do. In about a minute, VisiCheck reviews 25+ signals across the five pillars of modern visibility.
  3. You get a plan, not just a score. A prioritized fix list in plain English — biggest impact and easiest wins first, no jargon.

What do the five scores mean?

Frequently asked questions

Is VisiCheck free?

Yes. The full scan and the action plan are free while VisiCheck is in early access. Paid plans with automatic weekly monitoring and alerts are coming soon.

What does “visible to AI” mean?

When someone asks ChatGPT, Perplexity or Google AI for a recommendation, those engines cite websites they can read, understand and trust. VisiCheck checks the exact signals they look for — structure, clarity, facts, authority and speed — and tells you what to fix.

Do you store my website data?

No. VisiCheck reads your public page, analyzes it in your browser, and does not keep copies of your site. We only store your email if you choose to leave it for monitoring alerts.

How often should I check my website?

After every significant change to your site, and at least once a month — search engines and AI models update constantly. Automatic weekly monitoring is coming soon.

My score is low. Where do I start?

Start with the “Fix this first” list: it is sorted so the changes with the biggest impact and the lowest effort come first, each explained in plain language.