AI Search Readiness for Apple

Mixed: 64/100

4 checks need attention. Top fixes are listed below.

Last run May 6, 2026.

64/ 100

Mixed

AI engines find you sometimes — but several signals are missing.

Passing
13
Warnings
2
Failing
4
Skipped
9

Low awareness mode

ChatGPT doesn't know you yet — here are 5 pages to publish.

This path skips competitor evidence and focuses on giving AI engines enough source material to recognize the brand.

  1. 1. Canonical product definition page with a 25-50 word description.
  2. 2. Best your category for your target buyer page.
  3. 3. top competitor alternatives page
  4. 4. Pricing or plan comparison page with a real table.
  5. 5. Third-party directory/list placements that cite your category.

Top fixes

Highest-impact issues first, ranked by severity.

  • Quotable product definition near topFailcontent.product_definition_likely

    A clear definition of what your product is appears in the first 300 words AI engines extract.

    Evidence: No clear definition pattern in the first 300 words.

    Fix: Add a 25–50 word definition above the fold matching the template: "<Brand> is <category> that <primary function>, <key differentiator>." AI engines often cite this verbatim.

  • FAQ content presentFailcontent.faq_present

    FAQs cover the long-tail questions AI engines answer for buyers.

    Evidence: No FAQ content detected.

    Fix: Add a 5–10 question FAQ block on the homepage or pricing page covering: what it is, who it's for, pricing, integrations, alternatives, and onboarding. Wrap it in FAQPage JSON-LD.

  • Pricing visible or linkedFailcontent.pricing_visible

    Pricing is visible or one click away — AI engines extract this constantly.

    Evidence: No pricing table and no link to /pricing or /plans.

    Fix: Publish a /pricing page with a comparison table. "Talk to sales"-only pricing kills AI citation in commercial queries ("how much does X cost").

  • Meta description in citation rangeFailcontent.meta_description_present

    A meta description in the 50–160 character range gives AI engines a quotable summary.

    Evidence: <meta name="description"> missing.

    Fix: Add a 110–160 character meta description summarizing what your product is and who it serves. AI engines often quote it verbatim.

  • Organization schema presentWarnentity.organization_schema_present

    Your site exposes an Organization or product entity AI engines can read.

    Evidence: Entity node present but missing: description (>=30 chars)

    Fix: Complete the Organization/Product schema with name, canonical url, and a 30+ character description matching your hero copy.

Full check breakdown

All 19 evaluated checks across 6 dimensions.

AI visibility

Whether AI engines actually mention you for buyer-intent queries.

  • Brand recognized in AI enginesSkipped

    Skipped — could not derive category/audience from site copy.

  • Brand description accurateSkipped

    Skipped — could not derive category/audience from site copy.

  • Cited in category buying queriesSkipped

    Skipped — could not derive category/audience from site copy.

  • Recommended for primary use caseSkipped

    Skipped — could not derive category/audience from site copy.

  • Surfaces in competitor comparisonsSkipped

    Skipped — could not derive category/audience from site copy.

Answer accuracy

Whether AI engines describe your product without contradicting your site.

  • AI describes pricing accuratelySkipped

    Skipped — could not derive category/audience from site copy.

  • AI describes core features accuratelySkipped

    Skipped — could not derive category/audience from site copy.

  • AI describes target audience accuratelySkipped

    Skipped — could not derive category/audience from site copy.

  • No contradictory claims about the productSkipped

    Skipped — could not derive category/audience from site copy.

Entity signals

Whether AI engines can identify your brand as a distinct entity.

83/100
  • Organization schema presentWarn

    Entity node present but missing: description (>=30 chars)

  • sameAs profile links presentPass

    5 sameAs profile links present.

  • Brand name consistent across signalsPass

    Brand name consistent across 4 signals.

  • Canonical URL setPass

    Canonical: https://www.apple.com/

  • Logo or hero image declaredPass

    Schema.logo set

Content & citability

Whether your homepage gives AI engines quotable answers.

8/100
  • Meta description in citation rangeFail

    <meta name="description"> missing.

  • Quotable product definition near topFail

    No clear definition pattern in the first 300 words.

  • FAQ content presentFail

    No FAQ content detected.

  • Pricing visible or linkedFail

    No pricing table and no link to /pricing or /plans.

  • Use case or audience statedWarn

    Only one weak audience signal in body copy.

Machine-readability

Whether your markup is machine-readable enough to parse cleanly.

100/100
  • Valid JSON-LD on homepagePass

    4 typed JSON-LD blocks present.

  • Clean heading hierarchyPass

    Clean hierarchy: 1 H1, 5 H2 sections.

  • Semantic HTML landmarks presentPass

    3/4 semantic landmarks present.

  • Tables or lists for parallel dataPass

    30 lists on the page (no tables, but rich list usage).

Trust signals

Whether trust and recency signals are present.

100/100
  • HTTPS enforcedPass

    Site served over HTTPS.

  • Privacy policy link presentPass

    Privacy link: /privacy/

  • Terms of service link presentPass

    Terms link: /legal/privacy/

  • Contact channel visiblePass

    Contact page: /us/shop/goto/help

  • Recency signal presentPass

    Found 2026 or 2025 on the page.

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