AI search engines including ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Claude now answer user queries directly — without sending users to your website. If your site is blocked in robots.txt for AI crawlers, or your structured data is injected only via JavaScript, you are invisible to these engines.
AnalytIQ's free AI Visibility Audit checks your robots.txt file for GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended, and anthropic-ai access. All structured data on this page is hardcoded in server HTML — not JavaScript — so every AI crawler can read it immediately on first request.
Unlike traditional Googlebot, AI crawlers do not execute JavaScript. Any schema markup added via Google Tag Manager or client-side React will be completely invisible to them. The solution is server-side rendering or static HTML schema — exactly what this page uses.
Scan your website above to instantly check your SEO score, GA4 and GTM detection, and AI crawler access status. No login, no credit card, no setup required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AnalytIQ?
AnalytIQ is a free AI-powered marketing analytics platform by iAdsClick. It scans any website instantly for SEO score, GA4 and GTM tracking status, AI bot crawlability, and social brand visibility — with no login required.
How do I check if my website is visible to AI search engines?
Enter your domain in the scanner above and AnalytIQ will instantly check whether AI crawlers like GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and Google-Extended can access your website by reading your robots.txt file.
Is AnalytIQ free to use?
Yes. The core scanner — SEO audit, GA4 detection, GTM check, and AI visibility audit — is completely free with no login required. Enter your email to unlock Social Brand Visibility and Position Tracking for your scanned domain.
Why is my structured data not showing in AI search results?
AI crawlers including GPTBot and ClaudeBot do not execute JavaScript. If your JSON-LD schema is added via Google Tag Manager or client-side JavaScript, those crawlers cannot see it. Use server-side rendering or hardcode schema directly in your HTML head tag.