Weak AI visibility with 3 of 22 criteria passing. Biggest gap: llms.txt file.
Verdict
joinloula.com is currently at an early AEO maturity stage with an overall score of 22/100, driven by major discoverability gaps rather than content volume. Core machine-readable foundations are missing, including llms.txt (404), sitemap.xml (404), canonical tags, and any JSON-LD schema. The site shows partial strengths in extractable language (Definition Patterns: 7/10, Fact/Data Density: 8/10, Internal Linking: 6/10), but these are not reinforced by structured metadata, entity signals, or freshness markers. In its current state, AI systems can parse some useful claims, but they lack the technical trust and indexing signals needed for consistent citation and retrieval.
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Tidio has a 251-line llms.txt. Crisp has zero. The score gap: +29 points. This single file tells AI assistants exactly what your site does -and without it, they're guessing.
Tidio runs 4 JSON-LD schema types. Crisp runs zero. That's not a coincidence -it's the difference between a 63 and a 34. Structured data is the machine-readable layer AI trusts most.
No date on your page? AI engines treat it like a rumor -undated and deprioritized. Here's how we audit whether your timestamps are actually machine-readable.
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.
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