ubersuggest.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 84/100
AI search visibility analysis for ubersuggest.com. LLMao scored ubersuggest.com 84/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
Analyzed URL
Category breakdown
- readability: 90/100 — High clarity and professional tone, well-optimized for a broad marketing audience.
- schema_markup: 95/100 — Comprehensive JSON-LD including WebPage, FAQPage, and Organization.
- authority_trust: 80/100 — Strong trust signals through contact info and social proof, but lacks explicit editorial standards page.
- citation_sources: 70/100 — Claims are generally substantiated by the tool's own data, but outbound primary source linking is limited on the homepage.
- content_freshness: 95/100 — Excellent freshness with 2026 dates in schema and visible blog content.
- content_structure: 75/100 — Good hierarchy but relies heavily on generic div tags for layout instead of full semantic HTML5.
- entity_definition: 80/100 — Strong brand consistency, though author schema is missing from this specific landing page.
- technical_accessibility: 85/100 — Excellent meta descriptions and social tags, though no specific LLM crawler directives found.
Top recommendations
- Establish Explicit Editorial Standards (Authority & Trust Signals): Add a dedicated 'Editorial Policy' or 'Trust' page to explicitly define content standards for LLMs.
- Strengthen Author-Entity Connection (Entity Definition): Implement Person schema for Neil Patel on the Ubersuggest page to link the tool to the high-authority founder entity.
- Deploy llms.txt for Crawler Guidance (Technical Accessibility): Create an llms.txt file at the root directory to provide a structured, LLM-friendly summary of the tool's capabilities.
- Enhance Semantic HTML Usage (Content Structure): Ensure the main tool interface content is wrapped in semantic <main> and <section> tags rather than generic <div> containers.
- Increase Primary Source Attribution (Citation & Source Quality): Include more outbound links to primary data sources (e.g., Google Search Central) within the blog preview sections.