eufy.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 69/100
AI search visibility analysis for eufy.com. LLMao scored eufy.com 69/100 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 — High clarity and professional tone, though some marketing jargon is present without immediate definitions.
- schema_markup: 60/100 — Valid JSON-LD Corporation schema present, but missing critical Product, FAQ, and Breadcrumb schemas.
- authority_trust: 70/100 — Strong contact info and trust pages, but lacks visible publication dates and author credentials for guides.
- citation_sources: 40/100 — Lacks outbound links to primary data or third-party verification for product claims.
- content_freshness: 50/100 — Copyright is current (2026), but specific content modification dates are missing from metadata and visible text.
- content_structure: 75/100 — Good use of semantic HTML (nav, main), but heading hierarchy is weak and relies on image alt text.
- entity_definition: 70/100 — Strong brand consistency and About page, but lacks Person entities for content authorship.
- technical_accessibility: 90/100 — Excellent meta descriptions and social meta; content is largely accessible.
Top recommendations
- Add Product and Review Schema (Schema.org Markup): Implement Product and Review schema on the homepage for the featured products. Currently, only a basic Corporation schema exists. LLMs rely on Product schema to understand pricing, availability, and features.
- Implement Visible Content Dates (Authority & Trust Signals): Add a visible 'Last Updated' date or publication date to the homepage content. LLMs prioritize fresh information, and the current lack of dates makes content appear evergreen but potentially stale.
- Define Author Entities (Entity Definition): Create dedicated author profiles for blog or guide content (like the 'Robot Vacuum Finder') and link them via Person schema. This establishes E-E-A-T for the advice provided.
- Optimize Heading Hierarchy (Content Structure): Improve heading hierarchy. The homepage relies heavily on images and links without a clear H1-H2-H3 structure to define the relationship between product categories.
- Verify Claims with External Citations (Citation & Source Quality): Include citations or links to third-party reviews (e.g., Wirecutter, CNET) to verify 'Best Seller' or 'Expert' claims. LLMs look for external verification of self-proclaimed excellence.