magento.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 82/100
AI search visibility analysis for magento.com. LLMao scored magento.com 82/100 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 and clear, though slightly high on enterprise jargon.
- schema_markup: 75/100 — Valid JSON-LD present (WebSite, Breadcrumb, FAQ), but missing Product-specific schema.
- authority_trust: 75/100 — Strong corporate trust signals, but lacks individual author expertise indicators.
- citation_sources: 70/100 — Good internal linking and claim verification, but limited external authoritative citations.
- content_freshness: 95/100 — Excellent recency with 2025/2026 references and clear metadata.
- content_structure: 90/100 — Highly organized with clear hierarchy and semantic HTML usage.
- entity_definition: 80/100 — Strong brand consistency, though technical terms could be more explicitly defined for LLM indexing.
- technical_accessibility: 90/100 — Excellent metadata and crawler-friendly structure.
Top recommendations
- Implement Author Person Schema (Authority & Trust Signals): Add specific author bylines and Person schema to the blog and resource sections to improve E-E-A-T for LLMs.
- Add Product & Software Schema (Schema.org Markup): Expand the current WebSite/FAQ schema to include Product and SoftwareApplication schema specifically for Adobe Commerce features.
- Define Emerging AI Entities (Entity Definition): Create a dedicated 'Definitions' or 'Glossary' section for technical terms like 'Agentic Commerce' and 'MCP layer' to anchor these entities.
- Increase Authoritative Outbound Linking (Citation & Source Quality): Include more outbound links to industry standards (e.g., Gartner, Forrester, or W3C) within the body text to validate claims.
- Surface Modification Dates (Content Freshness): Ensure the 'Last Updated' date is visible on the page surface, not just in the metadata, to signal recency to LLM crawlers.