joca.dev — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 38/100
AI search visibility analysis for joca.dev. LLMao scored joca.dev 38/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
Analyzed URL
Category breakdown
- readability: 80/100 — The text is extremely brief, making readability scores less relevant, though the H1 is clear.
- schema_markup: 0/100 — No JSON-LD or Microdata detected in the provided HTML.
- authority_trust: 20/100 — Lacks visible contact info, trust pages, or professional credentials on the homepage.
- citation_sources: 0/100 — No outbound links or citations found in the analyzed content.
- content_freshness: 40/100 — The 'Quote of the Day' implies daily updates, but no explicit publication or modification dates are present in metadata.
- content_structure: 40/100 — Basic H1 present, but lacks semantic sections like <article> or <section> and has very thin content.
- entity_definition: 30/100 — Brand name 'joca.dev' is consistent, but lacks a dedicated About page or term definitions.
- technical_accessibility: 70/100 — Meta descriptions and social tags are present, but content is thin and JS-dependent.
Top recommendations
- Add Person Schema Markup (Schema Markup): Implement Person and WebSite JSON-LD schema to help LLMs identify the site owner, their skills, and professional identity.
- Expand Homepage Content (Content Structure): The homepage currently only contains a 'Quote of the Day'. Add a professional bio, skills list, and project portfolio to provide context for LLMs.
- Establish Trust Signals (Authority & Trust): Add a dedicated About page and a Contact page with verifiable professional links (LinkedIn, GitHub) to establish E-E-A-T.
- Improve SSR/Static Content (Technical Accessibility): The content appears to be heavily dependent on client-side rendering (Next.js). Ensure critical professional info is in the initial HTML for LLM crawlers.
- Add Outbound Authority Links (Citation & Source Quality): Link to external projects, GitHub repositories, or technical articles to provide outbound authority signals.