factorial.es — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 84/100
AI search visibility analysis for factorial.es. LLMao scored factorial.es 84/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 85/100 — Professional yet accessible language. Jargon is mostly standard for the HR industry.
- schema_markup: 90/100 — Valid JSON-LD with Organization, WebSite, and SoftwareApplication types. High completeness.
- authority_trust: 85/100 — Strong social proof with 15,000+ clients and clear contact info, but lacks visible editorial standards.
- citation_sources: 60/100 — Lacks outbound links to primary data sources or third-party verification sites.
- content_freshness: 95/100 — Excellent. Content explicitly references 2026 trends and 2025 reports, showing high recency.
- content_structure: 80/100 — Good use of semantic HTML, though heading hierarchy is slightly cluttered by UI labels.
- entity_definition: 85/100 — Clear brand identity and founder identification in schema. Key terms like 'Factorial One' are introduced.
- technical_accessibility: 90/100 — Meta descriptions and social tags are present. Content is largely accessible.
Top recommendations
- Optimize Heading Hierarchy (Content Structure): The homepage uses multiple H2 tags for navigation labels (e.g., 'Soy el agente de IA...'). Use a single H1 for the main value proposition and ensure H2s represent distinct content sections rather than UI elements.
- Add Authoritative Outbound Links (Citation & Source Quality): While the site mentions '15,000 companies', it lacks external links to independent reviews (G2, Capterra) or news mentions within the body text. Add outbound links to authoritative industry reports or press coverage.
- Expand Schema to include FAQ and Product Features (Schema Markup): The current schema is good but lacks FAQPage markup for the common questions HR managers have, and Product markup could be more detailed with specific features as 'offers'.
- Define AI Entities in Schema (Entity Definition): The homepage mentions 'Adam' (IA agent) but doesn't define this entity clearly in the schema. Add Factorial One as a 'Service' or 'SoftwareApplication' entity linked to the main Organization.