On 06/26/26 hpfsph.com/test scored 20% — **Poor** – Overall, the results suggest the site isn’t currently showing up clearly or reliably enough for AI systems to understand and surface it.
The big picture before the details
What stands out most is that multiple parts of the evaluation couldn’t be confirmed because the site and key pages weren’t accessible during the scan, which limits how clearly AI systems can read and represent the brand. Beyond that, the offsite identity picture looks a bit inconsistent, which can make it harder for systems to confidently connect the right details back to you. The sections below walk through the specific areas where information was missing or couldn’t be verified, so you can see exactly what’s getting in the way. None of this is unusual for a site that’s currently hard to reach—it’s just making your visibility harder than it needs to be.
What we saw
The homepage didn’t return a successful response during the scan because the domain couldn’t be reached. That meant we couldn’t reliably access the site’s primary entry point.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If AI systems and search crawlers can’t load the homepage, they can’t discover or understand what the site is about. That makes it much harder for your brand and pages to appear in AI answers.
Next step
Confirm the domain and hosting are resolving correctly so the homepage reliably loads.
What we saw
Because the homepage HTML wasn’t available, we couldn’t confirm whether the page includes signals that allow it to be indexed. In practice, it was effectively unreviewable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When indexability can’t be confirmed, AI tools may not reliably include your pages in their understanding of your site. That weakens overall visibility and recall.
Next step
Make sure the homepage HTML is accessible so indexability can be verified.
What we saw
We couldn’t find the homepage title or description because the page content was unreachable at the time of the scan. As a result, the page’s basic context wasn’t available.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems lean on clear page-level context to understand what a site represents and when to surface it. Missing or unavailable metadata makes that understanding less reliable.
Next step
Ensure the homepage loads and includes a clear title and description that can be read.
What we saw
The homepage title wasn’t available to review, so we couldn’t confirm whether it’s specific and descriptive. This was tied to the homepage being inaccessible.
Why this matters for AI SEO
A strong, descriptive title helps AI systems categorize the site quickly and connect it to relevant queries. When it’s unavailable, that relevance signal is weakened.
Next step
Restore homepage accessibility so the title can be confirmed and understood.
What we saw
We didn’t find a standard XML sitemap. That means there isn’t a clear, centralized list of pages available for discovery.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a clear roadmap of site pages, AI crawlers may miss important content or take longer to find it. That can reduce how completely your site is represented.
Next step
Publish a standard XML sitemap so important pages are easier to discover.
What we saw
We didn’t find separate sitemaps for image or video content. If you rely on media content, it may not be getting surfaced as clearly.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems increasingly pull from multiple content types, and media can carry important brand and product context. If that media isn’t easy to discover, it’s less likely to be used.
Next step
Add dedicated media sitemaps if images or videos are a meaningful part of your content.
What we saw
We couldn’t detect any structured data on the homepage because the homepage HTML wasn’t accessible. That left the page without confirmed machine-readable context.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Structured data helps AI systems interpret key details consistently (like what the organization is and what the page represents). When it’s missing or unreachable, that clarity drops.
Next step
Make sure the homepage is reachable and includes structured data that can be read.
What we saw
No organization-type structured data was detected on the homepage, largely because the page couldn’t be accessed. We couldn’t confirm the brand’s core identity details in a consistent format.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When brand identity signals aren’t clearly defined, AI systems may be less confident about who you are and what you do. That can affect trust and accurate attribution.
Next step
Ensure your homepage is accessible and includes clear organization information in structured data.
What we saw
The resource/blog page content was missing or unreachable during the scan, so no structured data could be detected there either. That prevented validation of content-level details.
Why this matters for AI SEO
For AI summaries and citations, content pages benefit from clear, consistent signals about what the piece is and who wrote it. If those aren’t available, content is easier to misinterpret or skip.
Next step
Restore access to the resource/blog page so structured data can be detected and validated.
What we saw
Because no structured data was found at all, there was nothing to evaluate for errors or completeness. This effectively left this area unverified.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If AI systems can’t rely on consistent structured signals, they may fall back to weaker interpretations of your pages. That can reduce confidence and accuracy.
Next step
Add structured data that can be detected so quality and consistency can be validated.
What we saw
The resource/blog post was unreachable, so we couldn’t identify a clear, non-generic author. That made authorship signals effectively absent.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Authorship helps AI systems judge credibility and correctly attribute content. When author information is missing or inaccessible, trust signals are weaker.
Next step
Ensure the resource/blog post is accessible and clearly identifies the author.
What we saw
We didn’t detect author structured data or associated identity links on the resource/blog post, because the page couldn’t be accessed. As a result, offsite identity connections weren’t verifiable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Identity links help AI systems connect an author to consistent profiles across the web. Without them, the author’s credibility and continuity can be harder to establish.
Next step
Add accessible author information that includes consistent identity links.
What we saw
A standard XML sitemap wasn’t found, which limited our ability to confirm a clean discovery path for important pages. This reduces clarity on what content exists and should be indexed.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Generative engines benefit from clear site inventories so they can find, cluster, and revisit content efficiently. When that’s missing, coverage can be incomplete.
Next step
Provide an XML sitemap so AI systems have a clearer map of your key pages.
What we saw
Because no sitemap was found, we couldn’t verify whether page update information was included there. That left recency signals unclear.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When recency signals aren’t easy to confirm, AI systems may be less confident that they’re pulling current information. That can affect whether and how often content is used.
Next step
Include update information in your sitemap so freshness is clearer to systems that consume it.
What we saw
We couldn’t confirm the presence of an about/brand context page because the homepage HTML was missing during the scan. That left basic brand story and positioning hard to verify.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear brand context helps AI systems describe you accurately and avoid mixing you up with similar names. If it can’t be found or confirmed, the brand narrative is weaker.
Next step
Make sure brand context content is accessible and clearly present on the site.
What we saw
We didn’t find a Wikidata entity tied to the brand. That left a major third-party identity reference unconfirmed.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Wikidata is a common reference point for entity-level understanding, and it can help AI systems verify basic brand facts. Without it, consistency and verification can be harder.
Next step
Establish a Wikidata entity for the brand so core identity details can be validated.
What we saw
We weren’t able to retrieve homepage responsiveness data during the scan, so this area couldn’t be confirmed. The performance signals came back missing.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When performance can’t be confirmed, it introduces uncertainty around whether crawlers and users consistently get a smooth experience. That uncertainty can limit reliable crawling and summarization.
Next step
Confirm the homepage is accessible in a way that allows performance data to be collected.
What we saw
Key homepage loading speed data wasn’t available in the scan, so we couldn’t validate how quickly the main content appears. This was reported as missing/unavailable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If systems can’t consistently load the main content, they may not capture the page reliably for indexing or AI summaries. That can reduce visibility for the topics you cover.
Next step
Ensure the homepage can be measured reliably so loading speed signals are available.
What we saw
We couldn’t retrieve data related to visual stability for the homepage. As a result, the scan couldn’t confirm whether the page stays stable while loading.
Why this matters for AI SEO
A stable, readable experience makes it easier for crawlers and users to consume content consistently. When these signals are missing, it’s harder to validate overall quality and accessibility.
Next step
Make sure the homepage is accessible and measurable so visual stability data can be collected.
What we saw
We couldn’t retrieve an overall performance score for the homepage during this run. That left the broader performance picture unconfirmed.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When broader performance signals are unavailable, it’s harder to gauge whether the site experience supports consistent crawling and content extraction. That can impact how reliably AI systems use the site.
Next step
Validate that the homepage can be measured consistently so overall performance data is available.
What we saw
We couldn’t find a physical address, and the brand’s official name wasn’t consistent across model outputs. That made the “official” identity details feel unclear.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When identity details don’t line up cleanly, AI systems have a harder time trusting they’re referencing the right entity. That can lead to weaker attribution or mixed results.
Next step
Standardize and publish consistent official brand identity details so they’re easier to verify.
What we saw
A Wikidata entry for the brand wasn’t found. That removed a common third-party reference point for confirming identity.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a recognized entity profile, AI systems may have less confidence in verifying your official details. That can affect how reliably your brand is understood.
Next step
Create and validate a Wikidata entry for the brand.
What we saw
Because no Wikidata entity was found, we also couldn’t confirm identity anchors like an official website or other identifiers. Those connection points weren’t available to reference.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Identity anchors help AI systems tie together the same brand across sources and reduce ambiguity. Without them, entity confidence tends to be weaker.
Next step
Ensure your brand’s entity profile includes clear identity anchors that point back to official sources.
What we saw
Only one model identified major social profiles, so there wasn’t consistent agreement on which profiles are official. This left your social presence harder to verify.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When official profiles aren’t consistently recognized, AI systems have fewer trusted ways to confirm brand legitimacy and ownership. That can weaken trust signals.
Next step
Make your official social profiles easier to verify across the web so they’re consistently recognized.
What we saw
The homepage content was inaccessible during the scan, so we couldn’t verify whether it links out to major social profiles. That confirmation point was missing.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear links from your site to official profiles help AI systems confirm which accounts are real and owned by the brand. If they can’t be verified, trust is harder to establish.
Next step
Ensure the homepage loads and clearly references your official social profiles.
Heads up: this section looks at one article as a snapshot, so it’s a little more interpretive than the rest of the report and may shift slightly from run to run. Have questions? Just shoot us an email at hello@v9digital.com
What we saw
The article page didn’t load during the scan, so we couldn’t find a clear, non-generic author. As a result, authorship wasn’t verifiable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems tend to trust and reuse content more when authorship is clear and attributable. When author details aren’t available, credibility signals get weaker.
Next step
Make sure the article page is accessible and includes a clear author name.
What we saw
Because the page was unreachable, we couldn’t confirm any publish date or last updated date. That left timing context missing.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Dates help AI systems judge whether information is current and safe to summarize. Without that context, content can look less reliable.
Next step
Ensure the post displays a clear publish or updated date that can be read.
What we saw
The scan couldn’t verify whether the article has been updated recently because the page content wasn’t accessible. Recency signals were unavailable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When AI systems can’t confirm recency, they may hesitate to use the content for answers that need up-to-date information. That can limit how often the page gets pulled into responses.
Next step
Make the article accessible and ensure the update history is clearly visible.
What we saw
We couldn’t confirm any outbound links to external, non-social sources because the page didn’t load. That made it impossible to verify supporting references.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Citations and references can help AI systems interpret content as grounded and trustworthy. If those links can’t be found, the page may carry less weight.
Next step
Make sure the article includes at least one clear outbound reference link that can be crawled.
What we saw
The page HTML was missing or unreachable, and the scan didn’t detect a readable section structure (including multiple clear sections). That made the content hard to evaluate as scannable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems work best with content that’s easy to break into clear sections and extract into summaries. If structure isn’t visible, key points are harder to pull accurately.
Next step
Ensure the article loads and is organized into clearly separated sections.
What we saw
No table element was detected, and the page content was missing during the scan. This bonus formatting signal wasn’t present or verifiable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Tables can make comparisons and key facts easier for AI systems to extract cleanly. Without them, some information may be harder to interpret.
Next step
Where it fits naturally, include a simple table to summarize key information.
What we saw
Because the page was unreachable, we couldn’t confirm descriptive subheadings. That left the content’s internal signposting unclear.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear subheadings help AI systems understand what each section covers and pull the right snippet for the right question. Weak or missing subheadings can reduce extractability.
Next step
Make sure the post includes clear, descriptive subheadings that reflect what the section answers.
What we saw
The scan couldn’t confirm whether the page surfaces key answers early, because the HTML wasn’t accessible. The page’s opening structure wasn’t available to review.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems often prioritize content that makes the main takeaway easy to find quickly. If that isn’t visible, it can be harder for the page to be summarized well.
Next step
Ensure the page is accessible and that the main takeaway is easy to find near the top.
What we saw
The content was too fragmentary or missing to judge readability and cohesion, due to the page not loading. We couldn’t reliably assess how the article flows.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When content is clear and cohesive, AI systems can summarize it more accurately and confidently. If the content can’t be read, it can’t be represented.
Next step
Restore page accessibility so the content can be evaluated and summarized reliably.
Does Anything Seem Off?
Thanks for taking our free GEO Grader for a spin. When we started this journey, the tool had a fairly long processing time to check everything we wanted both onsite and offsite, so we made a few adjustments on the backend to speed things up. As a result, there are times when the grader may not get everything 100% right. If something feels off, we recommend running the tool a second time to confirm the results. From there, you’re always welcome to reach out to us to schedule a GEO consultation, or to have your SEO provider validate the findings with a more detailed crawl and manual review.