zynga.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 69/100
AI search visibility analysis for zynga.com. LLMao scored zynga.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: 80/100 — Content is highly accessible and clear, though it consists mostly of game titles.
- schema_markup: 70/100 — Basic Organization and WebPage schemas are present, but product-specific (SoftwareApplication) schema is missing.
- authority_trust: 65/100 — Strong brand signals but lacks individual author transparency and visible trust pages like editorial standards.
- citation_sources: 40/100 — Minimal use of external citations or primary source attribution in the provided homepage content.
- content_freshness: 90/100 — Excellent recency with a modified date in late 2025 and a current copyright context.
- content_structure: 50/100 — The page is essentially a list of links; it lacks semantic HTML sections and a proper heading hierarchy.
- entity_definition: 85/100 — Strong brand consistency and a clear Organization schema define the entity well.
- technical_accessibility: 75/100 — Good meta descriptions and social tags, but AI-specific crawler instructions are not verified.
Top recommendations
- Add SoftwareApplication Schema (Schema.org Markup): Implement SoftwareApplication schema for each game listed on the homepage to help LLMs understand the product catalog.
- Identify Content Authors (Authority & Trust Signals): Add visible author bylines and Person schema to blog posts and news articles to establish E-E-A-T.
- Fix Heading Hierarchy (Content Structure): The homepage lacks a clear H1 tag and uses a flat heading structure. Implement a proper H1-H3 hierarchy.
- Add Inline Citations (Citation & Source Quality): Include inline citations or links to primary data sources in news and blog content to improve factual reliability for LLMs.
- Optimize AI Crawler Access (Technical Accessibility): Explicitly allow AI crawlers like GPTBot and ClaudeBot in the robots.txt file to ensure full indexing.