Checks
- HTTP status and redirects
- robots.txt and sitemap discovery
- Metadata and social previews
- Schema and trust signals
GEO / SEO
Check whether a website is understandable, crawlable, and trustworthy for AI and search systems.
Submitted inputs are checked transiently by ErgoKit Workers. Results are not stored.
Submitted URLs are checked by ErgoKit's Worker runtime. Results show metadata only; response bodies are not displayed.
GEO Score Checker gives website teams a deterministic baseline for AI-era discoverability. It focuses on the signals that search engines and answer engines can inspect without needing private analytics: crawlability, metadata, structured data, trust, and machine-readable readiness.
The score combines several public signals into a practical readiness snapshot. A high score means the page is easier for crawlers, search engines, and AI answer systems to discover, parse, summarize, and cite.
Version 1 avoids subjective AI scoring and focuses on reproducible checks. That makes results easier to debug, compare over time, and use as a foundation before optional AI insight summaries are added later.
Start with the weakest category and fix the highest-impact recommendations first. For most sites, clean metadata, indexable pages, valid schema, and clear sitemap/robots behavior improve both classic SEO and AI-search visibility.
It overlaps with technical SEO, but it is narrower. The tool focuses on public signals that help search engines and AI systems understand, crawl, and trust a page.
The current version is deterministic. It does not call an AI model, which keeps the score explainable and repeatable.
Submitted URLs are checked transiently by ErgoKit Workers. Results are not stored, and response bodies are not displayed.