chicagoskinscience.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 69/100
AI search visibility analysis for chicagoskinscience.com. LLMao scored chicagoskinscience.com 69/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
Analyzed URL
https://chicagoskinscience.com
Category breakdown
- readability: 85/100 — Content is clear and professional, though some skincare jargon is used without immediate definitions.
- schema_markup: 60/100 — Basic Organization and WebSite JSON-LD present, but missing Product, Breadcrumb, and LocalBusiness schemas.
- authority_trust: 65/100 — Strong brand presence and contact info, but lacks individual author credentials and visible publication dates.
- citation_sources: 40/100 — Lacks external citations to primary medical research despite the 'Skin Science' branding.
- content_freshness: 50/100 — Copyright is current (2026), but no specific content update signals or publication dates are visible.
- content_structure: 75/100 — Good use of H1 and navigation, but lacks clear sectioning elements like <article> or <section> in the main body.
- entity_definition: 70/100 — Strong brand consistency and clear 'About' context in metadata, but lacks Person entities for the doctors.
- technical_accessibility: 90/100 — Excellent meta descriptions and social meta tags; mobile-responsive and JS-independent navigation.
Top recommendations
- Expand Schema to Product Level (Schema Markup): Implement Product and Review schema on all product pages to enable rich snippets in LLM-generated shopping recommendations.
- Establish Author Entities (Authority & Trust): Add detailed author bios for the board-certified dermatologists mentioned in the metadata to satisfy E-E-A-T requirements.
- Surface Content Dates (Content Freshness): Add visible 'Last Updated' or 'Published' dates to the homepage and collection descriptions to signal recency to LLM crawlers.
- Add Authoritative Citations (Citation & Source Quality): Include outbound links to clinical studies or medical journals (e.g., PubMed) when making claims about 'science-backed' results.
- Optimize AI Crawler Access (Technical Accessibility): Create a robots.txt file that explicitly allows GPTBot and ClaudeBot to ensure full indexing by AI models.