Visus
Free LLM SEO checker
Enter your website and see whether AI tools can understand, trust, cite, and recommend your business - or whether a clearer competitor may be easier to mention. The free check gives you a plain-English score and the first gaps to fix.
Disclaimer. Visus measures on-page signals and sampled, AI-style checks where available. Results are directional and do not guarantee future recommendations from any assistant.
Run free AI visibility auditWhat the free LLM SEO checker tests
GetVisus checks whether your page gives AI systems clear facts about who you are, what you sell, where you operate, and why you can be trusted. It looks for AI crawler access, entity clarity, schema, answer-ready copy, review signals, third-party proof, and citation-friendly structure.
The point is not to chase a vague GEO score. The point is to answer a business question: if a customer asks ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, or Google AI-style answers who to use, does your business have enough clear proof to be understood and recommended?
What you get from the free check
The free audit gives you a 0-100 AI visibility readiness score, a plain-English verdict, and your highest-priority gaps. It is designed for owners and marketers who want to know what to fix first, not read a technical report for an hour.
If you need the implementation assets, the Fix Pack gives exact copy-paste fixes for one website. If you need ongoing confidence, Visibility Monitor tracks monthly movement, competitor mentions, questions, citations, and whether answers match your site.
Why LLM SEO matters for small businesses
Traditional SEO helps you appear in Google results. LLM SEO helps AI answer engines understand and reuse your business information when people ask for recommendations. A business can rank on Google and still be missing from AI-generated shortlists.
This matters because AI answers often compress choice. Google shows a page of options; AI may name a small set of businesses. If your competitor appears in that answer and you do not, the customer may never compare you.
How to use this checker
Run the free audit on your homepage or most important service page. Choose the business type and location so the buyer-style questions match what real customers might ask.
Read the top gaps first. Fix the basics in order: crawlability, entity clarity, schema, answer-ready copy, reviews, and external proof. Then rerun or monitor the same questions so you can see whether visibility is moving.
What this checker cannot promise
No LLM SEO checker can guarantee that ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, or Google AI will recommend a business. AI answers change by prompt, location, model, time, and available sources.
GetVisus gives directional evidence and practical fixes. It helps you make your website easier to understand, easier to trust, and easier to cite, but it does not sell guaranteed rankings or guaranteed AI recommendations.
Frequently asked questions
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What is an LLM SEO checker?
An LLM SEO checker tests whether your website has the signals AI answer engines need to understand, trust, cite, and recommend your business. It looks beyond classic SEO at entity clarity, schema, answer-ready copy, AI crawler access, third-party proof, and recommendation visibility.
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Is LLM SEO the same as traditional SEO?
No. They overlap, but traditional SEO focuses on ranking in search results. LLM SEO focuses on whether AI systems can extract reliable facts and include your business in answers or recommendations.
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Is the GetVisus LLM SEO checker free?
Yes. The free audit gives a score, verdict, and the main gaps to fix. Paid options unlock exact one-off fixes or monthly visibility monitoring.
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Can this guarantee that ChatGPT recommends my business?
No. No honest tool can guarantee future AI recommendations. GetVisus gives directional checks and practical fixes that may improve how clearly AI systems can understand and verify your business.
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What should I do after the free LLM SEO check?
Fix the highest-priority gaps first. Usually that means clearer business facts, better service/location copy, schema, llms.txt, FAQ content, review proof, and consistent third-party profiles.