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Visibility report for openai.com

https://openai.com/

5 pages analyzedScanned Feb 26, 2026, 05:09 PM121d old — rescan

Google
50
C - Needs Work
5
Pages Scanned
5
Critical Issues
20
Warnings
41
SEO Tips

AI crawlers see only 88% 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.

  • ·43% of content is 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, 0–100
51/100

Every LLM sees a partial version of 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

Rendering99
Crawler Access85
Indexability95
Performance100
Content Visibility86

Top Issues

CriticalVisibilityTechnical

Bot protection wall detected (Cloudflare detected) — may block some crawlers

Your robots.txt may allow crawlers, but Cloudflare's bot protection sits in front of your server and can block them before they ever reach your site. Go to Cloudflare Dashboard > Security > Bots — check if Bot Fight Mode or Super Bot Fight Mode is on. Under Security > WAF, review any custom rules that challenge or block bots. Googlebot and Bingbot are on Cloudflare's verified bot list and usually pass through, but AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) are not verified and may be blocked.

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CriticalVisibilityTechnical

Bot protection wall detected (Cloudflare detected) — may block some crawlers

Your robots.txt may allow crawlers, but Cloudflare's bot protection sits in front of your server and can block them before they ever reach your site. Go to Cloudflare Dashboard > Security > Bots — check if Bot Fight Mode or Super Bot Fight Mode is on. Under Security > WAF, review any custom rules that challenge or block bots. Googlebot and Bingbot are on Cloudflare's verified bot list and usually pass through, but AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) are not verified and may be blocked.

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CriticalVisibilityTechnical

Bot protection wall detected (Cloudflare detected) — may block some crawlers

Your robots.txt may allow crawlers, but Cloudflare's bot protection sits in front of your server and can block them before they ever reach your site. Go to Cloudflare Dashboard > Security > Bots — check if Bot Fight Mode or Super Bot Fight Mode is on. Under Security > WAF, review any custom rules that challenge or block bots. Googlebot and Bingbot are on Cloudflare's verified bot list and usually pass through, but AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) are not verified and may be blocked.

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CriticalVisibilityTechnical

Bot protection wall detected (Cloudflare detected) — may block some crawlers

Your robots.txt may allow crawlers, but Cloudflare's bot protection sits in front of your server and can block them before they ever reach your site. Go to Cloudflare Dashboard > Security > Bots — check if Bot Fight Mode or Super Bot Fight Mode is on. Under Security > WAF, review any custom rules that challenge or block bots. Googlebot and Bingbot are on Cloudflare's verified bot list and usually pass through, but AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) are not verified and may be blocked.

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CriticalVisibilityTechnical

Bot protection wall detected (Cloudflare detected) — may block some crawlers

Your robots.txt may allow crawlers, but Cloudflare's bot protection sits in front of your server and can block them before they ever reach your site. Go to Cloudflare Dashboard > Security > Bots — check if Bot Fight Mode or Super Bot Fight Mode is on. Under Security > WAF, review any custom rules that challenge or block bots. Googlebot and Bingbot are on Cloudflare's verified bot list and usually pass through, but AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) are not verified and may be blocked.

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SEO Recommendations41 tips — not affecting visibility score
Tip

Page is missing an H1 heading

Googlebot uses the H1 as a primary signal for the page's main topic. Without one, crawlers rely on the title tag alone, which weakens topical relevance. AI systems also look for the H1 to understand what the page is fundamentally about. Add a single, descriptive H1 that reflects the page's primary content.

Tip

Page is missing an H1 heading

Googlebot uses the H1 as a primary signal for the page's main topic. Without one, crawlers rely on the title tag alone, which weakens topical relevance. AI systems also look for the H1 to understand what the page is fundamentally about. Add a single, descriptive H1 that reflects the page's primary content.

Tip

Page is missing a meta description

Without a meta description, Google auto-generates a snippet from your page content — which is often a poor, out-of-context fragment. A well-written description (150–160 characters) gives you control over what appears in search results and significantly improves click-through rates.

Tip

Page is missing an H1 heading

Googlebot uses the H1 as a primary signal for the page's main topic. Without one, crawlers rely on the title tag alone, which weakens topical relevance. AI systems also look for the H1 to understand what the page is fundamentally about. Add a single, descriptive H1 that reflects the page's primary content.

Tip

Page load time is very slow (30.1s)

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.

Tip

Page takes 30.1s to fully load

At over 10 seconds, Googlebot will almost certainly time out before seeing all your content. Any text, links, or images that haven't loaded by then simply won't exist in Google's index. Optimize images, reduce JavaScript bundles, and defer non-critical resources to get content visible within Google's 5-second render budget.

Tip

Page is missing an H1 heading

Googlebot uses the H1 as a primary signal for the page's main topic. Without one, crawlers rely on the title tag alone, which weakens topical relevance. AI systems also look for the H1 to understand what the page is fundamentally about. Add a single, descriptive H1 that reflects the page's primary content.

Tip

Page load time is very slow (7.1s)

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.

Tip

Title is too short (6 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.

Tip

Page has H2 headings but no H1

Crawlers expect a logical heading hierarchy starting with H1. Jumping straight to H2 signals a broken document structure, which can confuse Googlebot's content parsing and reduce the page's topical clarity. Add an H1 that summarizes the page, then use H2s for sections beneath it.

Tip

Title is too short (21 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.

Tip

3 of 12 images missing alt text

Googlebot cannot "see" images — it relies entirely on alt text to understand what an image shows. Without it, images won't appear in Google Image Search, and the page loses keyword context that crawlers use for ranking. AI systems also depend on alt text when describing page content. Add descriptive alt text to every meaningful image.

Tip

Page load time is slow (3.5s)

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.

Tip

Title is too short (6 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.

Tip

Page has H2 headings but no H1

Crawlers expect a logical heading hierarchy starting with H1. Jumping straight to H2 signals a broken document structure, which can confuse Googlebot's content parsing and reduce the page's topical clarity. Add an H1 that summarizes the page, then use H2s for sections beneath it.

+ 26 more tips in the Issues tab.

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