How ready is your brand for AI answers?
Eight questions, about three minutes. The result appears instantly and ranks your three highest-priority gaps.
The AI Visibility Check is a free tool that measures your brand's structural readiness for AI search experiences in eight questions. The questions derive from the technical access, entity clarity, answerability, authority and measurement layers. The result appears instantly on screen; the score is not a ranking prediction.
What does this tool measure?
The tool asks eight core checks derived from the five layers of AI search visibility: technical access, entity clarity, answerability, authority and measurement. The score is not a ranking prediction; it shows the structural readiness that affects the probability of your brand being found and understood in these experiences.
This tool runs entirely in your browser. Your answers are not sent to a server, not stored and not shared with any third party. We do not ask for an e-mail to show you the result.
A score does not imply a guarantee of recommendation or citation. What it measures is the input side: accessibility, clarity, answer format, authority and measurement infrastructure.
Does your site carry structured data (schema.org) for organisation, service and page type?
Information in the markup must match the visible page exactly.
Is your robots.txt open to AI search and answer crawlers?
Agents such as OAI-SearchBot, PerplexityBot, ClaudeBot and Google-Extended.
Do your service pages ask the question in a heading with a short direct answer beneath it?
40–80 word answer blocks that read without surrounding context.
Do your content pages show an author name, publication date and update date?
They must appear both on the page and in the structured data.
Are Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools set up and monitored regularly?
Bing setup is required for the AI Performance report.
Is your brand mentioned in independent sources outside your own site?
Trade publications, association pages, partner sites, recorded talks.
Is your company description identical across every platform?
Site, LinkedIn, directories, fair catalogues — same sentence, same category.
Do you have a defined review routine that keeps content current?
An assigned owner and review interval for critical pages.
Your pre-assessment result
readiness score out of 100
Your three highest-priority gaps
How the score is calculated
Each of the eight questions takes one of three answers: yes (1 point), partly (0.5) and no or unknown (0). The total is converted to a scale of one hundred. The score itself is not a ranking prediction; it only indicates structural readiness.
Gaps are ranked by weight rather than by score. Bot access, answerability and third-party mentions carry the highest weight, because while those three layers are missing the contribution of the others stays limited. Two companies with the same score can therefore end up with different priority lists.
If you are unsure of an answer, “no / not sure” is the correct choice. An unverified “yes” keeps a real gap off the list — particularly on the bot access question, which can only be settled by reading server logs.
What this tool is not
- It is not an audit report; eight checks do not replace a full technical audit.
- It does not predict rankings or citation.
- It does not crawl your site; you supply the answers and their accuracy is yours.
- It produces no price and no estimated cost.
- No result is stored; refreshing the page clears it.
Outcomes vary with the market, competition, existing brand authority, technical infrastructure and continuity of execution. MORFAXIS does not guarantee search rankings, AI recommendation or commercial results; it builds a measurable improvement system.
