myevent.today — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 49/100
AI search visibility analysis for myevent.today. LLMao scored myevent.today 49/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 75/100 — Content is concise and clear, though heavily reliant on short event snippets rather than descriptive text.
- schema_markup: 0/100 — No JSON-LD or Microdata was detected in the provided HTML snippet.
- authority_trust: 45/100 — Basic contact info and policies are present, but author expertise and social proof (reviews) are missing.
- citation_sources: 20/100 — Lacks external citations or primary source links for the event data provided.
- content_freshness: 60/100 — Dates are clearly visible for events, but metadata lacks specific 'last modified' timestamps for the page itself.
- content_structure: 40/100 — The site uses a flat structure with no H1 and relies on CSS classes for visual hierarchy rather than semantic HTML.
- entity_definition: 40/100 — Brand consistency is good, but there is no dedicated 'About' page or defined author entities.
- technical_accessibility: 55/100 — Meta description is generic ('MyEvent App') and the site is heavily JS-dependent.
Top recommendations
- Implement Event Structured Data (Schema Markup): Implement Event schema for every listing on the homepage. LLMs use this structured data to populate event calendars and answer 'what is happening today' queries.
- Establish Author Entities (Authority & Trust): Create dedicated author pages for event curators and link them via Person schema. LLMs prioritize content with clear, verifiable expertise (E-E-A-T).
- Fix Heading Hierarchy (Content Structure): Replace generic div-based headers with a proper H1-H3 hierarchy. Currently, the page lacks an H1 tag, making it difficult for LLMs to identify the primary topic.
- Improve JS-Independent Accessibility (Technical Accessibility): The site relies heavily on JavaScript (Quasar/Vue) for content rendering. Ensure a pre-rendered or SSR version is available for LLM crawlers that may not execute JS fully.
- Add External Verifiable Sources (Citation & Source Quality): Add outbound links to official event websites or venue pages to verify event details. This builds 'factuality' scores in LLM ranking algorithms.