What do Google and AI crawlers actually see on your service page?

A four-category audit for the commercial pages that need to rank and convert. We fetch the page twice in parallel (raw server HTML and the fully rendered DOM) and diff them, so you can see what JavaScript hides from Googlebot’s first pass and from AI crawlers entirely. We also check robots.txt against 9 AI bots including GPTBot, ClaudeBot and PerplexityBot.

For: service pages, product pages, location pages, homepagesNot for: blog posts and articles. Use the GEO Score Checker for content.

Enter a domain or a single URL. You get a weighted 0–100 score plus a prioritised list of fixes in under 60 seconds. Real-user CrUX data and mobile Lighthouse run in parallel.

How it works

Four steps to a complete technical picture

1

Enter your URL

Paste a domain for a full site audit, or a specific page URL for a single-page check.

2

Fetch server + rendered HTML

Raw server HTML (what AI crawlers see) and fully rendered DOM (what Googlebot sees after JavaScript), in parallel, then diffed.

3

PageSpeed + crawler access

Real-user CrUX field data plus mobile Lighthouse. Robots.txt checked against 9 AI crawlers including Google-Extended, GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot and OAI-SearchBot.

4

Score + prioritised fixes

Weighted 0–100 score across the four categories, plus a prioritised list of what to fix and in what order.

What we score

Four weighted categories, up to 66 individual factors

Page Speed (25%)

LCP, INP, CLS, FCP, TTFB plus 6 Lighthouse opportunity audits.

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Technical SEO (30%)

JavaScript rendering gap, canonical, robots.txt, sitemap, HTTPS, HTTP/2, security headers, schema quality, breadcrumbs, redirects and more.

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On-Page SEO (20%)

Title, meta description quality, H1 and heading structure, word count, image alt text, internal links, anchor text quality, keyword in URL, content freshness.

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GEO/AEO (25%)

Up to 18 factors across schema + E-E-A-T quality, answer formatting (question headings, snippet-ready paragraphs, answer-first blocks), AI crawler robots.txt access (9 bots), llms.txt, and entity + freshness signals.