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Gemini AI Readiness Grader

Google Gemini answers questions by reading pages its crawl has indexed and recognizes as trustworthy sources. This grader scores how ready your page is to be one of those sources — a page-level readiness read, not a claim of confirmed visibility.

Because Gemini sits atop Google's existing quality signals, the foundations that help traditional search also matter here, alongside the extractable structure answer engines need. We check entity clarity, schema matched to the page type, question-style content with direct answers, server-rendered text, and specific citable facts. You get a Gemini readiness grade and the highest-impact fixes first, alongside lenses for ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.

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Free scan • No login required • We analyze one public page you submit.

What this audit checks

  • Entity clarity: Organization, LocalBusiness, or Person schema — the identity signal Gemini's knowledge integration relies on
  • Schema matched to the page type (Product, Service, FAQPage) plus one clean H1 and a declared <html lang>
  • Question-style headings with a direct answer underneath — the structure Gemini pulls answers from
  • Specific, verifiable facts (numbers, prices, percentages, named sources) an AI can quote rather than vague claims
  • Key content in server-rendered HTML so Gemini can read the page as Googlebot does
  • Author and publisher signals (byline, datePublished, Organization schema) that reinforce source credibility

Who it’s for

SEOs, content teams, and marketers who want their pages ready to be read and cited by Google Gemini.

You’ll get a Revenue Grade, all nine subscores, and your top fixes free — with the full ranked plan and downloadable report available on upgrade.

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FAQ

How is Gemini readiness different from Google AI Overview readiness?
Google AI Overviews appear in Search results for specific queries; Gemini answers questions across the Gemini app and assistant surfaces and handles a broader range of requests. Both draw on Google's crawl and quality signals, so the page-level foundations overlap: schema, extractable content, clear entity identity, and direct answers all help both. This grader weights the entity and source-credibility signals Gemini depends on for attributing answers to a specific author or organization.
Does this confirm that Gemini cites my page?
No. It grades readiness — the on-page signals that make your page easier for Gemini to read, identify, and quote. Whether Gemini actually cites your page depends on the query, your domain's authority, and Google's sourcing decisions, none of which a page-level tool can control. We label every engine read as a readiness lens, not confirmed visibility.
What does Gemini need to cite a page?
A source it can confidently identify — clear entity schema, one H1, author or publisher signals — and content it can safely extract and quote: specific facts, direct answers to real questions, and text in the HTML rather than JavaScript-only. Pages that give Gemini a named, credible source and a concrete, direct answer are the ones it draws from.

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