termly.io — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 85/100
AI search visibility analysis for termly.io. LLMao scored termly.io 85/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
Analyzed URL
Category breakdown
- readability: 90/100 — Clear, professional language with good paragraph structure.
- schema_markup: 95/100 — High-quality JSON-LD with Organization, WebSite, and WebPage graphs.
- authority_trust: 75/100 — Strong trust signals with social links and clear contact info, but lacks visible author credentials on the homepage.
- citation_sources: 60/100 — Mentions many laws but lacks direct outbound links to the primary legal texts on the homepage.
- content_freshness: 100/100 — Excellent freshness with a 2026 modification date in the schema.
- content_structure: 85/100 — Good hierarchy and semantic HTML usage, though navigation is very heavy.
- entity_definition: 75/100 — Strong organization definition, but lacks specific term definitions and author entities.
- technical_accessibility: 95/100 — Excellent meta descriptions and social meta tags present.
Top recommendations
- Implement Author Bylines and Person Schema (Authority & Trust Signals): Add visible author bylines with links to professional bios (LinkedIn/About page) for legal articles to improve E-E-A-T for LLMs.
- Enhance Primary Source Citations (Citation & Source Quality): Include more direct outbound links to official government sources (e.g., europa.eu for GDPR, oag.ca.gov for CCPA) within the homepage or resource sections.
- Explicit Term Definitions for Entities (Entity Definition): Create a dedicated 'Glossary' or 'Definitions' section on the homepage to explicitly define terms like 'DSAR', 'IAB TCF', and 'GDPR' for LLM entity extraction.
- Expand Content-Specific Schemas (Schema.org Markup): Add FAQPage schema to the homepage if common questions are added, and ensure 'Service' schema is used for specific generator products.