Weak AI visibility with 8 of 22 criteria passing. Biggest gap: schema.org structured data.
Verdict
getversive.com has foundational AI-crawl readiness but low overall AEO maturity, scoring 33/100. The strongest signal is a robust `llms.txt` implementation (10/10, 10,519 characters), supported by solid technical hygiene in sitemap and HTML structure (7/10 each). However, multiple core discoverability layers are missing, including Schema.org markup (0/10), FAQ coverage (0/10), canonical tags (0/10), RSS/Atom feed (0/10), and author/entity schema (0/10). The result is a site that can be crawled but is not yet optimized for high-confidence extraction, citation, and answer-surface inclusion by AI systems.
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