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AI search visibility check

Our dev team has been rebuilding parts of our checkout flow because more people are starting to use AI assistants to compare products and prices before buying. The weird thing is those tools either completely ignore our site or pull incomplete information even though everything looks fine in Google search. Product pages are indexed, schema is valid, feeds are updated, but AI results still barely mention us. Is there actually a reliable way to check whether a site is properly optimized for AI crawlers and agents or is everyone just guessing right now?

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Belial·

Traditional SEO signals still matter, but these models seem to weigh content differently. Even with solid technical markup, large language models tend to rely more on conversational relevance and contextual clarity than simple keyword matching. You might want to look at how naturally your product descriptions read in plain text, since AI systems process content differently from traditional crawlers. Adding direct questions and concise answers into the copy can sometimes help align the page more closely with the way people interact with assistants.

Minh Boss·

Text descriptions definitely help models understand context better when they process content. Another angle is verifying exactly how these agents parse your URLs before making blind adjustments to the code. You can test it with the Is your product AI-ready service and look at a live example to see how the scanner actually interprets a page: https://isitagentready.com/upvote.club . It gives you a rough idea of what an AI system is able to extract from the page and whether some parts of the content are being missed or interpreted poorly.