Can bots reach your site?
We check whether your homepage returns a successful response and is allowed by robots.txt. Blocked or noindex pages are harder for search engines and many AI crawlers to use.
Check whether Google and AI crawlers can reach and understand your homepage. Review crawl access, robots.txt, sitemap discovery, metadata, schema, content structure, and machine readability for free. This measures technical readiness on one page, not rankings or whether ChatGPT mentions you.
We check whether your homepage returns a successful response and is allowed by robots.txt. Blocked or noindex pages are harder for search engines and many AI crawlers to use.
We score how clearly the page is structured for machines: titles, headings, schema, and readable copy. This is a readiness signal, not proof that a specific AI will cite you.
Technical SEO starts with crawl instructions. We look for robots.txt and an XML sitemap that help search engines and AI crawlers discover the right pages.
Headings, lists, and structured data help parsers understand a page. We flag common gaps that make content harder to interpret.
A page must be reachable and understandable before it can earn visibility. This checker fetches the URL you enter and reviews the signals available on that page, including crawl access, robots directives, sitemap discovery, title and description, headings, readable content, links, and structured data.
Search Readiness summarizes common on-page and crawl signals. AI Readiness looks at whether a machine can identify what the page is about and extract useful answers from its structure. A strong readiness score is a foundation, not a guarantee of rankings, citations, or brand mentions.
Use the findings to fix blocked crawling, missing metadata, unclear headings, weak page copy, or invalid schema. Then connect Google Search Console and monitor real prompts to measure whether those changes improve discovery over time.
It runs a one-time check on the homepage URL you enter. We fetch the page, read robots.txt, look for a sitemap, and score on-page structure. Results cover crawler access, robots and sitemap signals, content structure, and AI readiness.
No. This tool only checks one URL, usually your homepage. A Bloomiro project can crawl many pages, connect Google Search Console, track competitors, and monitor AI prompts over time.
Search Readiness reflects common on-page signals such as title, headings, meta description, links, and structured data. AI Readiness reflects how clearly the page explains what you do and how machine-readable the structure is. Both are heuristic readiness audits. They are useful signals, not guarantees of rankings or AI mentions.
The same homepage checks for two domains, side by side. It can surface obvious differences in crawl access or page structure. It does not compare Search Console data, AI prompt results, or full-site coverage.
No. A reachable page with clear structure is a baseline requirement, not a promise of traffic or citations. Rankings depend on queries, competition, links, and history. AI mentions depend on many signals this tool does not measure.
Free checks are rate limited per network to keep the tool fast and reliable. If you hit the limit, wait and try again later.
This is a quick public snapshot. Bloomiro adds multi-page crawls, Search Console, competitor tracking, AI presence monitoring, and a prioritized task list in the dashboard or through MCP.
This tool checks one homepage. Bloomiro scans your full site, tracks where you show up in Google and AI answers, and turns gaps into tasks your team can ship.