AI-Readiness Website Check | Live public scan

Check what machines can read.

Relay checks public website signals such as crawler access, business identity links, and structured data under the live versioned rubric. It is not an AI ranking, recommendation, citation, traffic, or placement prediction.

Free and no login. We do not store your scan. If you submit the optional post-score form, we save the website and score with the contact details you provide.

Live technical check

Scan your public site.

Automated first pass. The result reports its rubric version and scored-check count.

Versioned checks Score first Save only by choice
Best move now Illustrative sample

Public Identity

Fix the clearest public fact first.

Your answers suggest key business facts may be incomplete or inconsistent where AI searches.

Prepared next move
Verify the business name, services, hours, location, and booking path across public profiles.
Owner approval
View evidence and controls
Source
Illustrative public website and business-profile evidence
Why now
Consistent source facts give search systems something accurate to retrieve and cite.
Audience
Business owner or approved website manager
Channel
Technical fix plan
Decision window
Review before the next public re-check
Release rule
Owner approval is required before customer contact.
Current state: prepared

Nothing sends from this preview. Delivery and outcomes remain unknown until evidence exists.

Sample report, static reference

This is the method, run on us.

Evidence you can open beats a score you have to trust. Run the live scanner above on your own site for a versioned score; this static reference keeps each current public signal tied to a file you can inspect yourself.

These files prove only that the public artifacts exist. For the broader self-assessed view of findability, booking, and follow-through, use the free AI-Readiness Score.

How the workflow earns trust

Visibility work stays tied to a public signal and a re-check.

Relay can identify a technical gap and prepare the next fix. The owner still decides what changes, and a passing technical check never becomes a ranking or customer-outcome claim.
  1. 01 Find

    Surface one source-backed business signal.

  2. 02 Frame

    Prepare the safest move and explain why now.

  3. 03 Approve

    The owner edits, holds, skips, or releases the prepared action.

  4. 04 Follow through

    Track provider acceptance and delivery without calling them outcomes.

  5. 05 Prove

    Attach the real reply, booking, review, payment, or verified non-result.

  6. 06 Learn

    Propose preference changes for approval instead of silently adding autonomy.

AI visibility proof rail

A fixed signal is not a ranking result.

Change preparation and owner approval stay separate from deployment and re-checking. Citations, visits, conversions and verified value also remain separate.
  1. 01 Signal found Source attached
  2. 02 Action prepared Sample draft ready
  3. 03 Owner review Current state
  4. 04 Owner approved Unknown
  5. 05 Provider accepted Unknown
  6. 06 Delivered Unknown
  7. 07 Customer outcome Unknown
  8. 08 Revenue proof Unknown

Fix the red items, start with the free AI-Readiness Score.

This website check covers technical public signals only. The full AI-Readiness Score adds self-assessed booking, review, and follow-through questions. Starter is a flat $199 a month: cancel anytime, no usage meter, no required setup fee.

Start with the free AI-Readiness Score →

Straight answers

Does a good score guarantee I get cited or recommended by AI?

No. This is Relay's technical-readiness rubric. It does not query AI answer results or predict rankings, recommendations, citations, traffic, or conversions.

Can you submit my site to ChatGPT or register me with AI search?

There is no paid registration that guarantees inclusion. Google says its normal search fundamentals apply to AI features, and other providers publish crawler controls, but none promise placement.

What do you deliberately not score?

Each result names its rubric version and excluded items. We always exclude AI placement and business outcomes. Experimental technical checks can change only in a new named rubric version.

Do you store my scan?

The live check itself is not stored. If you choose to submit the optional email form after seeing the score, we save the site, score summary, and contact details for founder review. The result link still re-runs a fresh scan when opened.

Can I fix the red items myself?

Some are settings, such as a robots.txt policy. Others, such as accurate structured data and matching FAQ markup, are developer changes. Fixing them improves public data clarity; it does not guarantee placement.