AI Search Readiness for Discovery
Weak: 49/100
5 checks need attention. Top fixes are listed below.
Last run May 8, 2026.
Weak
AI engines struggle to identify, describe, or recommend you reliably.
- Passing
- 8
- Warnings
- 6
- Failing
- 5
- 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. Canonical product definition page with a 25-50 word description.
- 2. Best your category for your target buyer page.
- 3. top competitor alternatives page
- 4. Pricing or plan comparison page with a real table.
- 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").
- sameAs profile links presentFailentity.same_as_profiles_present
Schema links your brand to authoritative external profiles AI engines trust.
Evidence: No sameAs links on the entity node.
Fix: In your Organization schema, add a sameAs array linking to LinkedIn, X/Twitter, Crunchbase, Wikipedia/Wikidata, GitHub, and major product directories.
- Use case or audience statedFailcontent.use_case_or_audience_signal
Your homepage names who the product is for and the job they're hiring it for.
Evidence: No "for [audience]" or "built for" patterns in body copy.
Fix: Name your ICP in the hero ("Built for SaaS founders") and again in a use-case section. Without this, AI engines can't recommend you for queries like "best X for Y".
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.
- Organization schema presentWarn
Entity node present but missing: description (>=30 chars)
- sameAs profile links presentFail
No sameAs links on the entity node.
- Brand name consistent across signalsWarn
Brand name missing from: og:title
- Canonical URL setPass
Canonical: https://www.discovery.co.za/portal/index.jsp
- Logo or hero image declaredWarn
Only favicon found — no logo image declared.
Content & citability
Whether your homepage gives AI engines quotable answers.
- Meta description in citation rangePass
Meta description is 151 characters.
- 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 statedFail
No "for [audience]" or "built for" patterns in body copy.
Machine-readability
Whether your markup is machine-readable enough to parse cleanly.
- Valid JSON-LD on homepageWarn
Only 1 typed JSON-LD block.
- Clean heading hierarchyWarn
4 H1 elements on the page.
- Semantic HTML landmarks presentWarn
Only 2/4 semantic landmarks (looking for main/header/footer/nav).
- Tables or lists for parallel dataPass
79 lists on the page (no tables, but rich list usage).
Trust signals
Whether trust and recency signals are present.
- HTTPS enforcedPass
Site served over HTTPS.
- Privacy policy link presentPass
Privacy link: /corporate/privacy/
- Terms of service link presentPass
Terms link: /corporate/legal
- Contact channel visiblePass
Contact page: /vitality/help
- Recency signal presentPass
Found 2026 or 2025 on the page.
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