Weak AI visibility with 5 of 22 criteria passing. Biggest gap: llms.txt file.
Verdict
proglix.com is currently early-stage for AEO readiness, with an overall score of 26 and multiple foundational machine-readable signals missing. The site does have strong baseline content volume (57,790 text characters), HTTPS enabled, a single H1, 27 internal links, and visible FAQ content with a dedicated FAQ page (HTTP 200). However, core discoverability artifacts are absent or invalid: no JSON-LD schema, no valid llms.txt, no robots.txt, no canonical tag, no RSS/Atom feed, and a malformed sitemap despite returning 200. This means AI systems can read content, but they lack the structured 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.
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.
AI engines are citation machines -they need specific facts to quote. A page full of general advice with zero data points gives them nothing to work with.
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