Your site looks fine to Google. It might be invisible to AI.
Your site looks fine to Google. It might be invisible to AI. Traditional SEO is no longer the whole game. A growing share of discovery now happens inside tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gro...

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Your site looks fine to Google. It might be invisible to AI. Traditional SEO is no longer the whole game. A growing share of discovery now happens inside tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Grok, and Google AI Overviews. But most websites are still built mainly for humans and traditional search engines. That creates a new problem: a site can look polished, rank decently, and still be much harder for AI systems to crawl, interpret, and cite than most teams realize. That gap is exactly why we built [ConduitScore] ConduitScore scans a public website and evaluates the technical and content signals that affect whether AI systems can access, understand, and surface it. Today, it checks 14 signals across 7 categories: crawler access, structured data, llms.txt, content structure, technical health, citation signals, and content quality. It then shows what is helping, what is hurting, and what to fix first. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} AI visibility is not the same as SEO Most SEO t