focal.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 58/100
AI search visibility analysis for focal.com. LLMao scored focal.com 58/100 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 — Content is clear and professional. Sentence lengths are appropriate for a luxury brand. Technical terms are generally well-contextualized.
- schema_markup: 0/100 — No JSON-LD or Microdata schema was detected in the provided HTML. This is a significant gap for LLM optimization.
- authority_trust: 65/100 — Strong brand presence but lacks direct contact strings (address/email) on the homepage. Trust pages are present in the footer.
- citation_sources: 40/100 — As a primary brand site, it lacks outbound citations to third-party data or reviews, which LLMs use for verification.
- content_freshness: 30/100 — Copyright is outdated (2024) relative to the current date (2026). No visible 'last updated' timestamps.
- content_structure: 60/100 — Uses semantic HTML (header, nav, footer) but the heading hierarchy is inconsistent with multiple H1s and skipped levels.
- entity_definition: 55/100 — Brand naming is consistent, but the lack of Organization schema and an explicit 'About' summary on the homepage weakens entity anchoring.
- technical_accessibility: 80/100 — Meta descriptions and social tags are present. Content is largely accessible, though heavily reliant on visual assets.
Top recommendations
- Add JSON-LD Structured Data (Schema.org Markup): Implement JSON-LD schema for Organization, WebSite, and Product. Currently, no structured data was found in the HTML, which prevents LLMs from definitively identifying the brand entity and its offerings.
- Expose Contact Information Directly (Authority & Trust Signals): Add a visible physical address and direct contact email to the homepage or footer. While a 'Contact' link exists, LLMs prefer explicit, crawlable contact strings for trust verification.
- Update Freshness Signals to 2026 (Content Freshness): Update the copyright year to 2026 and include 'Last Updated' dates on key landing pages. The current 2024 copyright signals stale content to LLM crawlers.
- Optimize Heading Hierarchy (Content Structure): Fix the heading hierarchy. The page jumps from H1 to H4 in some sections and uses multiple H1 tags. Use a logical H1 > H2 > H3 flow.
- Explicitly Allow AI Crawlers (Technical Accessibility): Create a robots.txt file that explicitly allows AI crawlers like GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot to ensure full indexing of the product catalog.