Weak AI visibility with 7 of 22 criteria passing. Biggest gap: schema.org structured data.
Verdict
distro.app has a few foundational AEO strengths, including a valid `llms.txt` (HTTP 200, 2,538 characters), HTTPS, a self-referencing canonical URL, and a valid sitemap with 37 URLs. However, readiness is constrained by major machine-readability gaps: zero JSON-LD blocks, no schema types found, no FAQ page (`/faq` returns 404), no RSS/Atom feed, and no `ai.txt`. Content is information-rich (184 quantitative data points), but extraction and citation potential are limited by weak answer formatting (0 question headings), sparse internal linking (2 links), and missing freshness signals (`<time>` count 0 and no sitemap `lastmod`). Overall, the site is crawlable but under-structured for consistent AI engine citation and answer inclusion.
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Our site runs 87 FAQ items across 9 categories with FAQPage schema on every one. That's not excessive -it's how we hit 88/100. Each Q&A pair is a citation opportunity AI can extract in seconds.
Sitemaps tell crawlers what exists. RSS feeds tell them what changed. If you don't have one, your new content waits days -or weeks -to be discovered.
Same content, three URLs, zero canonical tags. Congratulations -you just split your authority three ways and gave AI crawlers a headache.
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