semrush.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 88/100
AI search visibility analysis for semrush.com. LLMao scored semrush.com 88/100 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 — Professional yet accessible. Jargon like 'LLM' and 'SEO' is used in context of a specialized tool, though definitions are implicit.
- schema_markup: 85/100 — Valid Corporation schema present. Missing specific content-level schemas (FAQ, Article) on the homepage for the resource section.
- authority_trust: 90/100 — Strong trust signals with physical address, phone, and high-profile social proof (Samsung, Amazon). Lacks specific Person schema for testimonials.
- citation_sources: 85/100 — Excellent use of internal data citations (28B keywords, 43T backlinks). Outbound links are present but limited to news/partners.
- content_freshness: 95/100 — Highly current content with specific references to April 2026 data and October 2026 events. Modified dates are clear in metadata.
- content_structure: 88/100 — Clear hierarchy with H1, H2, and H3 tags. Uses semantic elements like <header> and <nav> effectively.
- entity_definition: 84/100 — Strong Corporation schema and consistent brand naming. About page is well-linked. Author identification for blog snippets could be more robust.
- technical_accessibility: 92/100 — Excellent meta descriptions and social meta tags. Content is largely accessible, though heavy on JS-rendered components.
Top recommendations
- Add FAQ and Article Schema to Homepage Resources (Schema.org Markup): Implement FAQPage schema for the 'Solutions' and 'FAQ for Customers' sections to increase the likelihood of being featured in LLM-generated answers.
- Enhance Author/Testimonial Entity Definition (Authority & Trust Signals): Add Person schema for James Roth (CRO at ZoomInfo) and other featured authors to strengthen the E-E-A-T connection between the brand and industry experts.
- Refine Heading Hierarchy for Semantic Clarity (Content Structure): The homepage uses multiple H3s for navigation categories (Start Here, Find the Right Tools). Consider using <nav> or <ul> with aria-labels to keep the heading hierarchy focused on topical content.
- Explicitly Allow AI Search Crawlers (Technical Accessibility): Ensure the robots.txt explicitly allows emerging AI crawlers like PerplexityBot and OAI-SearchBot to ensure full indexing of the new AI Visibility Index.