AI Visibility Education
LLM Readiness measures whether a website is easy for large language models to understand, summarize, cite, and recommend.
A website may be technically visible to search engines, but still difficult for AI systems to interpret. LLM Readiness focuses on whether the site clearly explains who it is, what it does, who it helps, and why its information can be trusted.
Large language models rely on clear structure, consistent terminology, trustworthy explanations, and strong context. If a website is confusing, thin, poorly linked, or missing structured data, AI systems may struggle to understand its value.
Improving LLM Readiness helps a website become easier to interpret in AI-generated answers, summaries, comparisons, and recommendations.
SEO helps pages become crawlable, indexable, and competitive in traditional search results.
LLM Readiness helps AI systems understand a website deeply enough to summarize, compare, cite, or recommend it.
SiteCheck Pro evaluates whether a website gives AI systems enough context to understand its purpose and authority. The platform reviews schema markup, page structure, internal links, headings, metadata, content clarity, entity signals, and whether important pages explain the business in a direct and consistent way.
LLM Readiness is part of SiteCheck Pro’s broader AI Visibility framework, along with AEO, GEO, and Citation Readiness.
LLM Readiness means a website is structured and written clearly enough for large language models to understand, summarize, cite, and recommend it.
No. SEO focuses on traditional search visibility, while LLM Readiness focuses on how well AI systems can interpret the meaning, trustworthiness, and usefulness of a website.
It matters because users increasingly rely on AI-generated answers and recommendations. Websites that are easier for AI systems to understand have a stronger foundation for AI visibility.
Improve LLM Readiness by adding clear definitions, structured content, FAQ schema, internal links, consistent terminology, and trust signals such as company information, pricing, and case studies.