BeSeenByAI

Technical eligibility report for AI visibility

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Performance Overview

Current Page

Origin (site-wide)

Content Visibility

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Time To First Byte (TTFB)

Reflects server response speed. Faster responses reduce fetch failures and increase the chance your pages are used in AI retrieval workflows.

Current Page

Origin (site-wide)

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Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)

Reflects visual stability. Large layout shifts can affect how reliably content is captured by AI extractors.

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Interaction to Next Paint (INP)

Reflects interactivity on real devices. High INP can surface pages with heavy scripting or delayed UI updates.

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Content Visibility (Main Content)

Compares key content visible after JavaScript runs vs. what's present in raw HTML. If important text is missing from HTML, many crawlers and extractors may not capture it.

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AI Bot Crawlability

Checks whether robots.txt rules allow or restrict common AI user agents. Robots.txt is advisory guidance that crawlers are requested to honor โ€” it's not access control.

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Why These Checks Matter

Performance Signals

Many AI systems fetch multiple sources under time budgets. Slow or unstable responses are more likely to be skipped or fail to fetch. This tool uses CrUX field data when available and shows "No data available" when coverage is missing.

Robots.txt Access

While robots.txt is advisory (not access control), many major AI crawlers honor these rules. Blocking key crawlers can reduce your chances of being included in AI responses.

Content Visibility

If your content requires JavaScript to display, crawlers that don't execute JS won't see it. This affects many AI extractors and older crawlers.

Data Source

Performance data comes from the Chrome UX Report (CrUX) โ€” aggregated real-user field data from millions of websites. Metrics are calculated from the 75th percentile (p75) of actual user experiences.

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Andre Guelmann

Hi, I'm Andre Guelmann, an SEO & Website Growth expert with more than 15 years of successfully helping companies and startups of all sizes improve their visibility through Technical SEO and Website Optimization.

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