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AEO Audit for temporaryemail.lovable.app

Target: https://temporaryemail.lovable.app/
Score: 41 / 100
Generated: 2026-06-04T13:46:25.449Z
Pages crawled: 1
Findings: 32 pass · 127 warn · 9 fail · 0 unknown


1. Crawl Summary

2. Data Found

Data PointFound?SourceNotes
PricingNo
Customer logosNo
Social proofNo
Recent launchesNo
Blog post activityNo
New hiresNoOften only on a /blog/team or LinkedIn page
Headline copyNo
PositioningNo
Executive teamNo
Product/service descriptionsYesHomepageFrom meta description
Case studies or testimonialsNo
Contact/demo/signup pathsNo

3. Homepage Audit

  • Missing H1 No <h1> element found. LLMs use the H1 as the strongest signal of what the page is about.
  • Content volume: 2 words Very thin content. AI models need substantive text to understand and recommend your site.
  • ⚠️ Page load time: 1.02s Acceptable — consider optimizing for faster crawl times.
  • Heading structure: 0 (h1:0, h2:0, h3:0) Few headings make it hard for AI to understand sectioning. Use h2/h3 to label each section.
  • Internal links: 0 Few internal links. Add a nav/footer with links to your key pages so AI crawlers can discover them.
  • Homepage fetched successfully HTTP 200 · 12806 bytes · 1023ms
  • declared
  • <title> present (46 chars)
  • Meta description present (154 chars)
  • Canonical present https://temporaryemail.lovable.app/
  • Open Graph tags complete
  • Twitter Card tags complete
  • Critical content is server-rendered Raw and rendered text are within 41% of each other.
  • Robots meta: "index, follow"
  • Favicon declared

4. Content Quality

  • Snippet-ready blocks: 0 (ul:0, ol:0, table:0) Add bullet lists, numbered steps, or a comparison table. Answer engines prefer structured blocks over prose.
  • Text-to-HTML ratio: 0.1% Very low text density. AI crawlers will struggle to find substantive content.
  • ⚠️ No question-style headings found Phrase at least one heading as a user question (e.g. 'How does pricing work?') to match conversational AI queries.
  • ⚠️ No date signal found Add or article:published_time meta. AI ranking weights freshness.
  • ⚠️ No author byline found Add <meta name="author" content="Name"> or a visible byline with rel="author". Strengthens E-E-A-T signals.

5. Schema / Structured Data Audit

  • ⚠️ Organization missing Adding Organization JSON-LD helps LLMs identify your entity.
  • ⚠️ WebSite missing Adding WebSite JSON-LD helps LLMs identify your entity.
  • ⚠️ SoftwareApplication missing Adding SoftwareApplication JSON-LD helps LLMs identify your entity.
  • ⚠️ FAQPage JSON-LD missing Add an FAQPage block on pages that answer common questions — high-value for AI summaries.
  • ⚠️ Article / BlogPosting JSON-LD not found Add Article / BlogPosting where applicable so AI answer engines can resolve the entity precisely.
  • ⚠️ BreadcrumbList JSON-LD not found Add BreadcrumbList where applicable so AI answer engines can resolve the entity precisely.
  • ⚠️ Product / Offer JSON-LD not found Add Product / Offer where applicable so AI answer engines can resolve the entity precisely.
  • ⚠️ LocalBusiness JSON-LD not found Add LocalBusiness where applicable so AI answer engines can resolve the entity precisely.
  • ⚠️ Person (author / founder) JSON-LD not found Add Person (author / founder) where applicable so AI answer engines can resolve the entity precisely.
  • ⚠️ HowTo JSON-LD not found Add HowTo where applicable so AI answer engines can resolve the entity precisely.
  • ⚠️ VideoObject JSON-LD not found Add VideoObject where applicable so AI answer engines can resolve the entity precisely.
  • 1 JSON-LD block(s) found Types: WebApplication
  • External nofollow: 100% (1/1) Nearly all external links are nofollow — this can read as a link-graph anti-pattern.
  • No broken links in first 1 HEAD-probed the first 20 unique homepage links — all 2xx/3xx.

7. Performance

  • ⚠️ 1 render-blocking script(s) in Move non-critical scripts to end of or add defer/async.
  • ⚠️ Response time: 1023ms Slow response. Check CDN/cache headers and origin latency.
  • Page size: 13 KB Compact HTML payload — well within AI crawler limits.
  • Resource requests: 4 (scripts:3, css:1, img:0) Reasonable request count.
  • Inline JS+CSS bulk: 5 KB Inline payload is modest.
  • Cache-Control set (CDN: Cloudflare) Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0 CDN detected: Cloudflare
  • Compression enabled (gzip) Content-Encoding: gzip

8. Security

  • ⚠️ Content-Security-Policy missing Define a CSP to limit script sources — large reduction in XSS surface.
  • ⚠️ X-Frame-Options missing Add X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN (or use CSP frame-ancestors) to prevent clickjacking.
  • ⚠️ Permissions-Policy missing Restrict browser features (camera, mic, geolocation) you don't use.
  • Served over HTTPS
  • No mixed content detected
  • HSTS set max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains
  • X-Content-Type-Options set nosniff
  • Referrer-Policy set strict-origin-when-cross-origin

9. robots.txt and sitemap.xml Audit

  • robots.txt present 80 chars
  • robots.txt references sitemap(s)
  • sitemap.xml present (61 URLs)

10. LLM / AI Crawler Accessibility

  • ⚠️ GPTBot not explicitly addressed No User-agent: GPTBot block in robots.txt. We recommend explicit Allow rules so crawlers don't fall back to defaults.
  • ⚠️ ClaudeBot not explicitly addressed No User-agent: ClaudeBot block in robots.txt. We recommend explicit Allow rules so crawlers don't fall back to defaults.
  • ⚠️ PerplexityBot not explicitly addressed No User-agent: PerplexityBot block in robots.txt. We recommend explicit Allow rules so crawlers don't fall back to defaults.
  • ⚠️ Google-Extended not explicitly addressed No User-agent: Google-Extended block in robots.txt. We recommend explicit Allow rules so crawlers don't fall back to defaults.
  • ⚠️ OAI-SearchBot not explicitly addressed No User-agent: OAI-SearchBot block in robots.txt. We recommend explicit Allow rules so crawlers don't fall back to defaults.
  • ⚠️ Applebot-Extended not explicitly addressed No User-agent: Applebot-Extended block in robots.txt. We recommend explicit Allow rules so crawlers don't fall back to defaults.
  • ⚠️ CCBot not explicitly addressed No User-agent: CCBot block in robots.txt. We recommend explicit Allow rules so crawlers don't fall back to defaults.
  • ⚠️ skill.md missing Add /skill.md describing what your site lets agents do — speeds up agent task routing.
  • ⚠️ /.well-known/security.txt missing Publish a /.well-known/security.txt with at least a Contact: line. Crawlers and security researchers expect it; AI systems use it as a trust signal.
  • ⚠️ /llms-full.txt missing Add /llms-full.txt with concatenated Markdown of all key pages. Lets LLMs ingest your full site in one request.
  • llms.txt present 1136 chars

11. Positioning Clarity

  • ⚠️ H1 missing or too short to convey value Add a clear, single-sentence H1 like 'We help X do Y.'
  • No discoverable CTA Add a clearly-labeled Contact, Demo, or Sign up link to the nav or hero.
  • ⚠️ No clear About/Team link Add an About or Team link in the nav or footer so LLMs can identify the company.
  • ⚠️ No pricing/plans link found AI summaries commonly include pricing. Add a /pricing page even if pricing is custom.
  • ⚠️ Value-prop language not detected Pages with phrases like 'we help X', 'platform for Y', 'built for Z' are easier for LLMs to summarize.

12. Missing or Hard-to-Find Information

  • 11 data point(s) could not be found from public pages · Pricing · Customer logos · Social proof · Recent launches · Blog post activity · New hires · Headline copy · Positioning · Executive team · Case studies or testimonials · Contact/demo/signup paths
  • ⚠️ Add a single, focused H1 to the homepage One <h1> per page. Write it as 'We help [audience] [do thing].' so an LLM can quote it verbatim.

  • ⚠️ Add more substantive homepage content AI models need 300+ words of visible body text to summarize and recommend a site. Add a value-prop paragraph, a short FAQ, and a 'how it works' section.

  • ⚠️ Rewrite the homepage H1 to be self-evident Replace clever copy with literal copy. 'We help X do Y' beats 'Reimagine Y'.

  • ⚠️ Add a discoverable CTA Place 'Contact sales' or 'Start free' in the top-right of the nav. LLMs cite the visible label.

  • ⚠️ Add lists or comparison tables Answer engines lift bulleted lists, numbered steps, and tables verbatim. Add at least 2 snippet-ready blocks to the homepage.

  • ⚠️ Raise your text-to-HTML ratio Strip unused inline scripts/styles and move large bundles to external files. AI crawlers struggle when most of the response is markup.

  • ⚠️ Create or enrich /llms.txt Follow the llmstxt.org spec:

    # Your Brand
    
    > One-line description of your site.
    
    ## Docs
    
    - [Getting Started](https://yoursite.com/docs/start): How to get up and running.
    - [API Reference](https://yoursite.com/docs/api): Full API details.
    
    ## About
    
    - [About us](https://yoursite.com/about): Mission and team.
    

    Include at least 2 section headings, 3+ linked resources, and a brief description per link. A rich llms.txt dramatically increases how often generative AI systems cite your content.

  • ⚠️ Add sameAs knowledge graph links to Organization schema Extend your Organization JSON-LD to include sameAs pointing to authoritative directories:

    {
      "@context": "https://schema.org",
      "@type": "Organization",
      "name": "Your Brand",
      "url": "https://yoursite.com",
      "sameAs": [
        "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Brand",
        "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12345678",
        "https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-brand",
        "https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/your-brand"
      ]
    }
    

    These links anchor your brand as a known entity in AI knowledge graphs, making it far more likely that generative models cite you by name rather than paraphrase.

  • ⚠️ Add an AI agent integration file At minimum, add a skill.md at /skill.md so Claude and similar agents can discover your API:

    # Your Brand Skill
    
    API endpoint: https://yoursite.com/api
    Auth: Bearer token
    
    ## Tools
    
    - search: Search the knowledge base
    - get_article: Retrieve a full article by ID
    

    Also consider /.well-known/ai-plugin.json (ChatGPT plugin discovery) and /.well-known/agent-card.json (Google A2A protocol) for broader agent compatibility.

  • ⚠️ Declare your brand name in Organization JSON-LD Add "name": "Your Brand" to your Organization or SoftwareApplication schema block. AI systems match structured-data names against training data to resolve your brand as a distinct entity. Without it, mentions of your brand may not be attributed to you.

  • ⚠️ Make your About/Team page reachable Add a top-nav or footer link to /about or /team so LLMs can identify the entity behind the site.

  • ⚠️ Add a /pricing page Even contact-us pricing benefits from a /pricing page that LLMs can link to in answers.

  • ⚠️ Add Organization JSON-LD Include name, url, logo, sameAs (your social profiles). LLMs use this to resolve your brand entity.

  • ⚠️ Phrase a heading as a user question Use headings like 'How does pricing work?' or 'Who is this for?' — they map directly to conversational AI queries.

  • ⚠️ Publish a date signal Add <time datetime="2026-05-17"> or <meta property="article:published_time">. AI ranking heavily weights freshness.

  • ⚠️ Generate /llms-full.txt for RAG pipelines llms-full.txt is a concatenation of the full markdown text of every resource listed in llms.txt. Generate it statically at build time and serve it from your root:

    # Your Brand — Full Content
    
    ## Getting Started
    <full markdown content of /docs/start>
    
    ## API Reference
    <full markdown content of /docs/api>
    

    Large-context models can ingest your entire knowledge base in a single request, dramatically improving recall and citation accuracy.

  • ⚠️ Add outbound links to authoritative sources Link to Wikipedia, .gov or .edu resources, peer-reviewed studies, or major news outlets when making factual claims. Generative AI systems treat pages that cite authoritative sources as more trustworthy, which raises citation likelihood.

    Examples: statistics from Statista or Census.gov, definitions from Wikipedia, research from nature.com or pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.

  • ⚠️ Speed up homepage rendering AI crawlers commonly time out around 3s. Cache the HTML, ship less JS for the first paint, and pre-render the hero section server-side.

  • ⚠️ Add structured headings Use h2 for each section and h3 for sub-points. AI uses these to outline and chunk the page.

  • ⚠️ Add internal navigation links Top nav + footer with links to /pricing, /docs, /about, /contact gives AI crawlers an entry point to the rest of the site.

  • ⚠️ Review nofollow usage on outbound links Nearly-all-nofollow can read as a link-spam pattern. Use nofollow only for paid/UGC links per Google's guidance.

  • ⚠️ Allow GPTBot in robots.txt Add an explicit User-agent: GPTBot Allow: / block so this AI crawler can read your site.

  • ⚠️ Allow ClaudeBot in robots.txt Add an explicit User-agent: ClaudeBot Allow: / block so this AI crawler can read your site.

  • ⚠️ Allow PerplexityBot in robots.txt Add an explicit User-agent: PerplexityBot Allow: / block so this AI crawler can read your site.

  • ⚠️ Allow Google-Extended in robots.txt Add an explicit User-agent: Google-Extended Allow: / block so this AI crawler can read your site.

  • ⚠️ Allow OAI-SearchBot in robots.txt Add an explicit User-agent: OAI-SearchBot Allow: / block so this AI crawler can read your site.

  • ⚠️ Allow Applebot-Extended in robots.txt Add an explicit User-agent: Applebot-Extended Allow: / block so this AI crawler can read your site.

  • ⚠️ Allow CCBot in robots.txt Add an explicit User-agent: CCBot Allow: / block so this AI crawler can read your site.

  • ⚠️ Add /skill.md Describe what an agent can do with your site (e.g., 'Search docs', 'Look up pricing'). Useful for agentic flows.

  • ⚠️ Publish /.well-known/security.txt A security contact builds trust with crawlers and researchers. Minimal example:

    Contact: mailto:security@yourdomain.com
    Expires: 2027-01-01T00:00:00.000Z
    Preferred-Languages: en
    
  • ⚠️ Eliminate render-blocking head scripts Add defer or async to any <script src="…"> in <head>, or move it to the end of <body>.

  • ⚠️ Reduce response time Push static HTML to a CDN edge cache. If you must server-render per-request, profile DB/template work and add Cache-Control: s-maxage=….

  • ⚠️ State your audience explicitly Use phrases like 'Built for B2B SaaS marketing teams' on the homepage and About page.

  • ⚠️ Add WebSite JSON-LD Helps engines understand the root site and enables sitelinks-search-box features.

  • ⚠️ Add Product / SoftwareApplication JSON-LD On /pricing and feature pages — include offers, name, applicationCategory.

  • ⚠️ Add FAQPage JSON-LD Wrap your homepage FAQ in FAQPage JSON-LD; it routinely lifts AI answer inclusion.

  • ⚠️ Add Article / BlogPosting JSON-LD On every blog/article page, include Article JSON-LD with headline, author, datePublished, dateModified. AI engines weight these heavily for freshness and authority.

  • ⚠️ Add BreadcrumbList JSON-LD Helps AI engines understand site hierarchy and improves citation context.

  • ⚠️ Add Product / SoftwareApplication JSON-LD On /pricing and feature pages — include offers, name, applicationCategory.

  • ⚠️ Define a Content-Security-Policy Start with Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only to learn safe sources, then enforce. Cuts XSS blast radius.

  • ⚠️ Declare an author byline Add <meta name="author" content="Name"> or a visible byline with rel="author". Combine with Person JSON-LD for E-E-A-T.

  • ⚠️ Add LocalBusiness JSON-LD (if you have a physical location) Include address, geo, openingHours, telephone. Required for AI engines to surface you in 'near me' queries.

  • ⚠️ Add Person JSON-LD for authors / founders Mark up bylines and founder bios with Person schema — name, jobTitle, sameAs (their profiles). Strengthens E-E-A-T.

  • ⚠️ Add HowTo JSON-LD for step-by-step content For any 'how to' page, wrap the steps in HowTo JSON-LD. AI step-by-step answers cite these heavily.

  • ⚠️ Add VideoObject JSON-LD For embedded videos, include VideoObject with thumbnailUrl, uploadDate, duration. AI engines cite these in multimedia answers.

  • ⚠️ Add X-Frame-Options X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN (or CSP frame-ancestors) blocks clickjacking via iframe embeds.

  • ⚠️ Set a Permissions-Policy Restrict browser features you don't use, e.g. Permissions-Policy: camera=(), microphone=(), geolocation=().

14. Priority To-Do List

  • P1 — Add a single, focused H1 to the homepage One <h1> per page. Write it as 'We help [audience] [do thing].' so an LLM can quote it verbatim.

  • P1 — Add more substantive homepage content AI models need 300+ words of visible body text to summarize and recommend a site. Add a value-prop paragraph, a short FAQ, and a 'how it works' section.

  • P1 — Rewrite the homepage H1 to be self-evident Replace clever copy with literal copy. 'We help X do Y' beats 'Reimagine Y'.

  • P1 — Add a discoverable CTA Place 'Contact sales' or 'Start free' in the top-right of the nav. LLMs cite the visible label.

  • P2 — Add lists or comparison tables Answer engines lift bulleted lists, numbered steps, and tables verbatim. Add at least 2 snippet-ready blocks to the homepage.

  • P2 — Raise your text-to-HTML ratio Strip unused inline scripts/styles and move large bundles to external files. AI crawlers struggle when most of the response is markup.

  • P2 — Create or enrich /llms.txt Follow the llmstxt.org spec:

    ```
    # Your Brand
    
    > One-line description of your site.
    
    ## Docs
    
    - [Getting Started](https://yoursite.com/docs/start): How to get up and running.
    - [API Reference](https://yoursite.com/docs/api): Full API details.
    
    ## About
    
    - [About us](https://yoursite.com/about): Mission and team.
    ```
    
    Include at least 2 section headings, 3+ linked resources, and a brief description per link. A rich llms.txt dramatically increases how often generative AI systems cite your content.
    
  • P2 — Add sameAs knowledge graph links to Organization schema Extend your Organization JSON-LD to include sameAs pointing to authoritative directories:

    ```json
    {
      "@context": "https://schema.org",
      "@type": "Organization",
      "name": "Your Brand",
      "url": "https://yoursite.com",
      "sameAs": [
        "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Brand",
        "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12345678",
        "https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-brand",
        "https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/your-brand"
      ]
    }
    ```
    
    These links anchor your brand as a known entity in AI knowledge graphs, making it far more likely that generative models cite you by name rather than paraphrase.
    
  • P2 — Add an AI agent integration file At minimum, add a skill.md at /skill.md so Claude and similar agents can discover your API:

    ```markdown
    # Your Brand Skill
    
    API endpoint: https://yoursite.com/api
    Auth: Bearer token
    
    ## Tools
    
    - search: Search the knowledge base
    - get_article: Retrieve a full article by ID
    ```
    
    Also consider /.well-known/ai-plugin.json (ChatGPT plugin discovery) and /.well-known/agent-card.json (Google A2A protocol) for broader agent compatibility.
    
  • P2 — Declare your brand name in Organization JSON-LD Add "name": "Your Brand" to your Organization or SoftwareApplication schema block. AI systems match structured-data names against training data to resolve your brand as a distinct entity. Without it, mentions of your brand may not be attributed to you.

  • P2 — Make your About/Team page reachable Add a top-nav or footer link to /about or /team so LLMs can identify the entity behind the site.

  • P2 — Add a /pricing page Even contact-us pricing benefits from a /pricing page that LLMs can link to in answers.

  • P2 — Add Organization JSON-LD Include name, url, logo, sameAs (your social profiles). LLMs use this to resolve your brand entity.

  • P3 — Phrase a heading as a user question Use headings like 'How does pricing work?' or 'Who is this for?' — they map directly to conversational AI queries.

  • P3 — Publish a date signal Add <time datetime="2026-05-17"> or <meta property="article:published_time">. AI ranking heavily weights freshness.

  • P3 — Generate /llms-full.txt for RAG pipelines llms-full.txt is a concatenation of the full markdown text of every resource listed in llms.txt. Generate it statically at build time and serve it from your root:

    ```
    # Your Brand — Full Content
    
    ## Getting Started
    <full markdown content of /docs/start>
    
    ## API Reference
    <full markdown content of /docs/api>
    ```
    
    Large-context models can ingest your entire knowledge base in a single request, dramatically improving recall and citation accuracy.
    
  • P3 — Add outbound links to authoritative sources Link to Wikipedia, .gov or .edu resources, peer-reviewed studies, or major news outlets when making factual claims. Generative AI systems treat pages that cite authoritative sources as more trustworthy, which raises citation likelihood.

    Examples: statistics from Statista or Census.gov, definitions from Wikipedia, research from nature.com or pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
    
  • P3 — Speed up homepage rendering AI crawlers commonly time out around 3s. Cache the HTML, ship less JS for the first paint, and pre-render the hero section server-side.

  • P3 — Add structured headings Use h2 for each section and h3 for sub-points. AI uses these to outline and chunk the page.

  • P3 — Add internal navigation links Top nav + footer with links to /pricing, /docs, /about, /contact gives AI crawlers an entry point to the rest of the site.


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