surferseo.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 79/100
AI search visibility analysis for surferseo.com. LLMao scored surferseo.com 79/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 90/100 — Content is highly readable with short sentences and clear value propositions. Jargon (SEO, AI) is contextually handled well for the target audience.
- schema_markup: 65/100 — Basic JSON-LD is present but lacks the depth required for advanced LLM entity extraction (e.g., missing SoftwareApplication properties).
- authority_trust: 75/100 — Strong social proof with 500+ reviews and major brand logos, but lacks explicit editorial policies and clear publication history for the homepage content.
- citation_sources: 50/100 — Lacks outbound links to primary sources or third-party data. Claims are mostly self-referential or linked to internal case studies.
- content_freshness: 95/100 — Excellent freshness signals. The page was last published on April 8, 2026, and references '2025' and 'NEW' masterclasses, showing active maintenance.
- content_structure: 80/100 — Good use of H1 and H3 tags, though H2s are underutilized in the main body. Semantic HTML is present but could be more descriptive.
- entity_definition: 80/100 — Brand entity is very clear ('Surfer'). Key terms like 'Content Score' and 'AI Tracker' are defined, but author entities are not linked via schema.
- technical_accessibility: 40/100 — CRITICAL ISSUE: The page contains a 'noindex' tag. While meta descriptions and social tags are present, the noindex tag overrides accessibility for crawlers.
Top recommendations
- Remove 'noindex' Meta Tag (Technical Accessibility): The homepage currently has a 'noindex' robots meta tag. This prevents LLM crawlers and search engines from indexing the page. Remove this tag immediately to allow visibility.
- Add Editorial Standards & Transparency Pages (Authority & Trust Signals): While the page mentions 150,000+ users, it lacks a dedicated 'Trust' or 'Editorial Standards' page linked in the footer to satisfy LLM requirements for transparency.
- Expand Core Schema Markup (Schema.org Markup): The current JSON-LD is minimal. Implement specific 'SoftwareApplication' and 'Organization' schema with 'sameAs' links to social profiles to solidify entity definition.
- Include Authoritative Outbound Citations (Citation & Source Quality): The homepage relies heavily on internal claims. Adding outbound links to industry studies or primary data sources (e.g., Google Search Central) would improve citation scores.
- Implement Author Schema for Leadership (Entity Definition): Add a 'Person' schema for key leadership (e.g., founders) to connect the brand entity to recognized industry experts.