grafana.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 78/100
AI search visibility analysis for grafana.com. LLMao scored grafana.com 78/100 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 — Technical content is handled well with clear definitions for a developer audience.
- schema_markup: 65/100 — Basic Organization schema present, but missing Product, SoftwareApplication, and Event schemas.
- authority_trust: 75/100 — Strong brand presence and social proof (Gartner), but lacks detailed author credentials on the homepage.
- citation_sources: 60/100 — References external reports (Gartner) but lacks formal inline citations for technical claims.
- content_freshness: 95/100 — Excellent freshness with 2026 event dates and 2025 reports visible.
- content_structure: 80/100 — Well-organized sections and navigation, though H1 presence in the scrape is unclear.
- entity_definition: 70/100 — Clear brand identity and consistent naming, but lacks Person entities for key contributors.
- technical_accessibility: 80/100 — Good meta descriptions and social tags, but AI crawler directives are not explicitly optimized.
Top recommendations
- Expand Product Schema (Schema Markup): Implement Product and SoftwareApplication schema for specific offerings like Grafana Cloud and Loki to help LLMs understand the product catalog.
- Implement Author Schema (Authority & Trust): Add Person schema for authors on the blog and technical documentation to establish E-E-A-T for technical content.
- Optimize Heading Hierarchy (Content Structure): Ensure H1 tags are present on all landing pages; the homepage currently relies heavily on visual banners without a clear H1 in the provided scrape.
- Formalize Factual Citations (Citation & Source Quality): Include more explicit inline citations or data sources for claims like 'Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant' using CiteAction schema.
- Optimize AI Crawler Access (Technical Accessibility): Explicitly allow AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot) in robots.txt to ensure full indexing of documentation.