Visibility report for replicate.com
https://replicate.com/
5 pages analyzed•Scanned Feb 26, 2026, 05:11 PM121d old — rescan
AI crawlers see only 98% of your content
GPTBot, ClaudeBot, CCBot and other non-rendering AI bots fetch raw HTML and stop — anything injected by JavaScript is invisible to them.
- ·6 headings are loaded via JavaScript
Fix: server-render or pre-render the affected content so it appears in the initial HTML response.
How each LLM sees your site
Score per AI product, 0–100All major LLMs can read your site
Reads raw HTML only — JavaScript-loaded content invisible. None of these crawlers execute JavaScript, so they all read the same raw HTML.
Visibility Breakdown
Top Issues
Found 3 elements with hidden content
Googlebot can detect content hidden via CSS (display:none, visibility:hidden) and may devalue or completely ignore it. Google has historically penalized sites that hide text from users as a form of cloaking. If this content is important for rankings, make it visible to users. If it's legitimately hidden (e.g., mobile menus), ensure critical SEO content isn't trapped inside.
Page appears to use infinite scroll or lazy loading
Googlebot doesn't scroll your page — it only sees content present in the initial viewport and DOM. Everything below the infinite scroll trigger point is invisible to crawlers unless it's pre-rendered in the HTML. Implement paginated URLs (e.g., /page/2, /page/3) with proper links between them so Googlebot can discover all content.
Found 2 elements with hidden content
Googlebot can detect content hidden via CSS (display:none, visibility:hidden) and may devalue or completely ignore it. Google has historically penalized sites that hide text from users as a form of cloaking. If this content is important for rankings, make it visible to users. If it's legitimately hidden (e.g., mobile menus), ensure critical SEO content isn't trapped inside.
6 headings are loaded via JavaScript
Headings help crawlers understand your content structure and identify subtopics. When they're loaded via JavaScript, Googlebot can only see them after delayed rendering, and AI crawlers miss them completely. Render important headings in the initial HTML so all crawlers can immediately parse your content hierarchy.
Retro Diffusion's pixel art models are now on ReplicateIBM's Granite 4.0 is now on ReplicateAnnouncing Replicate's remote MCP serverGenerate incredible images with Google's Imagen 4FLUX is fast and it's open sourceFound 2 elements with hidden content
Googlebot can detect content hidden via CSS (display:none, visibility:hidden) and may devalue or completely ignore it. Google has historically penalized sites that hide text from users as a form of cloaking. If this content is important for rankings, make it visible to users. If it's legitimately hidden (e.g., mobile menus), ensure critical SEO content isn't trapped inside.
SEO Recommendations35 tips — not affecting visibility score
Page load time is very slow (7.3s)
Googlebot allocates a limited time budget per page. At over 5 seconds, content that hasn't loaded yet may never be indexed. Extremely slow pages also fail Core Web Vitals thresholds, which directly affect search rankings. Compress images, minify CSS/JS, and enable server-side caching.
Page load time is very slow (8.5s)
Googlebot allocates a limited time budget per page. At over 5 seconds, content that hasn't loaded yet may never be indexed. Extremely slow pages also fail Core Web Vitals thresholds, which directly affect search rankings. Compress images, minify CSS/JS, and enable server-side caching.
Title is too short (19 characters)
Short titles waste valuable SERP real estate. Google displays up to ~60 characters — a longer, keyword-rich title gives crawlers more context about the page and improves click-through rates. Aim for 50–60 characters.
Page is missing a canonical URL
Without a canonical tag, Googlebot has to guess which URL is the "official" version when your page is accessible via multiple URLs (www vs non-www, with/without trailing slash, query parameters). This splits ranking signals across duplicates. Add a self-referencing canonical to consolidate authority.
Title is too short (25 characters)
Short titles waste valuable SERP real estate. Google displays up to ~60 characters — a longer, keyword-rich title gives crawlers more context about the page and improves click-through rates. Aim for 50–60 characters.
Meta description is too short (57 characters)
Short descriptions don't give Google enough to work with for snippets. Google may ignore it entirely and generate its own snippet from page content instead. Expand to 150–160 characters with a compelling summary that includes your target keywords.
Page is missing a canonical URL
Without a canonical tag, Googlebot has to guess which URL is the "official" version when your page is accessible via multiple URLs (www vs non-www, with/without trailing slash, query parameters). This splits ranking signals across duplicates. Add a self-referencing canonical to consolidate authority.
Page has 2 H1 headings
Multiple H1s dilute the topical signal for crawlers. Googlebot uses heading hierarchy to understand content structure — when multiple H1s compete, it's unclear which represents the page's primary topic. Use a single H1 for the main topic and H2s for subtopics.
Page load time is slow (3.2s)
Googlebot allocates a limited time budget per page. Slow pages risk incomplete crawling — content that loads after Googlebot's budget expires won't be indexed. This also hurts Core Web Vitals, which directly affect search rankings. Optimize server response time and reduce render-blocking resources.
Title is too short (16 characters)
Short titles waste valuable SERP real estate. Google displays up to ~60 characters — a longer, keyword-rich title gives crawlers more context about the page and improves click-through rates. Aim for 50–60 characters.
Page is missing a canonical URL
Without a canonical tag, Googlebot has to guess which URL is the "official" version when your page is accessible via multiple URLs (www vs non-www, with/without trailing slash, query parameters). This splits ranking signals across duplicates. Add a self-referencing canonical to consolidate authority.
Meta description is too short (56 characters)
Short descriptions don't give Google enough to work with for snippets. Google may ignore it entirely and generate its own snippet from page content instead. Expand to 150–160 characters with a compelling summary that includes your target keywords.
Page takes 7.3s to load, exceeding Google's 5s render budget
Google's Web Rendering Service allocates roughly 5 seconds per page. Content that appears after this cutoff may not be indexed. Move critical content (headings, main text, key links) earlier in the render process so Googlebot sees them within budget.
Meta description is too short (56 characters)
Short descriptions don't give Google enough to work with for snippets. Google may ignore it entirely and generate its own snippet from page content instead. Expand to 150–160 characters with a compelling summary that includes your target keywords.
Page takes 8.5s to load, exceeding Google's 5s render budget
Google's Web Rendering Service allocates roughly 5 seconds per page. Content that appears after this cutoff may not be indexed. Move critical content (headings, main text, key links) earlier in the render process so Googlebot sees them within budget.
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