habitaclia.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 58/100
AI search visibility analysis for habitaclia.com. LLMao scored habitaclia.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: 70/100 — Content is clear and uses active voice, but the heavy use of lists and short fragments reduces narrative flow.
- schema_markup: 0/100 — No JSON-LD blocks found in the provided HTML. Missing core Organization and WebSite schemas.
- authority_trust: 45/100 — Lacks clear author credentials and trust pages like editorial standards, though contact info is accessible via help links.
- citation_sources: 20/100 — No outbound links to authoritative external sources or primary data citations. Internal linking is strong but self-referential.
- content_freshness: 75/100 — Excellent real-time signals with 'Actualizado hace 1 hora' visible on listings. No clear publication dates for static content.
- content_structure: 60/100 — Uses some semantic HTML but has a broken heading hierarchy (skips H2) and relies heavily on lists for navigation.
- entity_definition: 50/100 — Brand consistency is strong, but lacks a dedicated About page or Person schema for authors/experts.
- technical_accessibility: 65/100 — Meta descriptions and social meta are present, but no explicit AI crawler instructions in the provided context.
Top recommendations
- Implement Structured Data for Listings (Schema.org Markup): Implement JSON-LD schema for RealEstateListing and SingleFamilyResidence on property cards. Currently, the site lacks structured data that LLMs use to parse property attributes like price, square footage, and location.
- Enhance Entity Transparency and E-E-A-T (Authority & Trust Signals): Add a clear 'About Us' section and editorial standards. LLMs prioritize content from entities with established expertise and transparency. The current homepage lacks a clear brand mission or corporate identity.
- Correct Heading Hierarchy (Content Structure): Fix the heading hierarchy. The page jumps from H1 to H3 and H4, skipping H2. This breaks the logical flow for LLM crawlers trying to understand content importance.
- Explicitly Allow AI Crawlers (Technical Accessibility): Create a robots.txt file that explicitly allows AI crawlers like GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot. Currently, there is no explicit permission for these agents.
- Implement Topical Glossary (Entity Definition): Define key real estate terms (e.g., 'obra nueva', 'traspaso') in a glossary or FAQ section to help LLMs associate the brand with topical authority.