Detailed Report:

GEO Assessment — flooddigital.co

(Score: 23%) — 01/07/26


Overview:

On 01/07/26 flooddigital.co scored 23% — **Quite Weak** – Overall, the site is missing a lot of the basic signals AI-driven search relies on to find, understand, and confidently describe your brand.

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Executive summary

Most of the issues showed up around discoverability, structured data, and LLM-ready content signals—key details either weren’t present, were too generic, or couldn’t be confirmed from the pages reviewed. Overall, the gaps are spread across multiple areas (findability, page-level context, and brand trust cues), which makes the current AI visibility feel pretty limited.

Score Breakdown (High Level)

  • Discoverability: 17% - A noindex directive on the homepage and missing sitemaps mean the site can't be discovered or indexed by search engines as-is.
  • Structured Data: 0% - We didn’t find any schema markup or author data on the homepage or blog page, so this section is missing some key technical basics.
  • AI Readiness: 17% - We didn’t find an XML sitemap, Wikidata entity, or any clear about or brand context links on the homepage.
  • Performance: 44% - Most of the homepage's performance metrics were in good shape, but the Largest Contentful Paint was much slower than Google's 'not poor' cutoff.
  • Reputation: 46% - We didn’t see a consistent brand identity, a matching Wikidata entity, or any homepage links to social profiles, but reviews and independent press coverage were present.
  • LLM-Ready Content: 0% - We didn’t see any of the expected LLM-ready content signals—like schema, author, date, or structured sections—on this resource page.

The main gaps holding visibility back

The big picture is that the site isn’t giving AI systems enough consistent, readable context to confidently discover it and describe it. A lot of what’s missing is less about “errors” and more about clarity—key identity and page-level signals just aren’t showing up in a way that’s easy to use. The detailed breakdown below walks through the specific areas that didn’t show up during evaluation, along with why each one matters for AI visibility. None of this is unusual for sites that haven’t been tuned for AI-driven discovery yet, and it’s all fixable once it’s clearly mapped.

Detailed Report

❌ Homepage is set to stay out of search results

What we saw
We found a “noindex” directive on the homepage, which tells platforms not to include it in search results.

Why this matters for AI SEO
If the homepage isn’t eligible to appear in search, it’s much harder for AI-driven systems to discover and learn the core context of the site.

Next step
Remove the “noindex” instruction from the homepage so the site can be discoverable.

❌ Homepage is missing a description

What we saw
The homepage doesn’t appear to include a meta description.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a clear description, AI systems have less concise context about what the page (and brand) is actually about.

Next step
Add a plain-language homepage description that summarizes what you do.

❌ Homepage title reads as generic

What we saw
The homepage title shows as “Robot Challenge Screen,” which doesn’t communicate brand or topic clearly.

Why this matters for AI SEO
A generic title makes it harder for AI systems to connect the homepage to the right brand and category.

Next step
Update the homepage title so it clearly reflects the brand and what the site is about.

❌ No XML sitemap was found

What we saw
We weren’t able to find an XML sitemap for the site.

Why this matters for AI SEO
When a site doesn’t provide a clear page inventory, AI-driven discovery can be less reliable and less complete.

Next step
Add an XML sitemap so AI systems and search engines can reliably discover your pages.

❌ Sitemap update details weren’t available

What we saw
Because there wasn’t an XML sitemap found, we also couldn’t confirm last-updated information for URLs.

Why this matters for AI SEO
When freshness and updates aren’t clear, it’s harder for AI systems to know what content is current.

Next step
Include last-updated information in your sitemap so page freshness is easier to understand.

❌ No image or video sitemap was found

What we saw
We didn’t find an image sitemap or a video sitemap.

Why this matters for AI SEO
If media content isn’t clearly described and discoverable, it’s less likely to be surfaced or referenced in AI-driven results.

Next step
Publish a media sitemap if images or videos are an important part of how people find and understand your work.

❌ No schema markup found on the homepage

What we saw
We didn’t see any schema markup present on the homepage.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Schema helps AI systems interpret key facts about a site in a consistent, machine-readable way.

Next step
Add schema markup to the homepage so the core site information is easier for AI systems to interpret.

❌ No organization-type schema found on the homepage

What we saw
We didn’t find organization-related schema on the homepage.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Without clear organization context, AI systems have less to anchor on when describing who you are.

Next step
Include organization-type schema so your brand identity is clearer to AI systems.

❌ Resource/blog page schema wasn’t present or couldn’t be confirmed

What we saw
The resource/blog page content appeared to be missing or empty, so schema markup wasn’t available there.

Why this matters for AI SEO
If AI systems can’t access or interpret your content pages, they have less material to cite, summarize, or trust.

Next step
Make sure your resource/blog pages load with complete content so those pages can be understood properly.

❌ Schema quality couldn’t be validated because no schema was present

What we saw
We weren’t able to confirm “no major schema errors” because there was no schema available to review.

Why this matters for AI SEO
When structured context is missing, AI systems lose a reliable way to interpret key information.

Next step
Publish schema markup so it can be validated and consistently understood.

❌ Resource/blog author identity wasn’t available

What we saw
On the resource/blog page, we couldn’t confirm a clear, non-generic author.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear authorship helps AI systems assess credibility and attribute content correctly.

Next step
Add a clear author name to resource/blog posts.

❌ Author identity links weren’t available

What we saw
We couldn’t confirm author identity links (like “sameAs”) because the resource/blog page content wasn’t available.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Identity links help AI systems connect people and brands across the web.

Next step
Include author identity references where appropriate so authorship is easier to verify.

❌ No clear About/company/team context was detected from the homepage

What we saw
We didn’t see clear internal links from the homepage to an about/company/team/press-style page.

Why this matters for AI SEO
When brand context isn’t easy to reach, AI systems have less confidence in summarizing who you are and what you do.

Next step
Make sure there’s an obvious path from the homepage to a page that explains the brand and team.

❌ No Wikidata entity was found for the brand

What we saw
We weren’t able to confirm a Wikidata entity for the brand.

Why this matters for AI SEO
A recognized entity helps AI systems disambiguate your brand and connect it to trusted reference context.

Next step
Create and/or confirm a Wikidata entity so the brand has a consistent reference point.

❌ Homepage took a long time to load its main content

What we saw
The homepage’s main content appeared to load very slowly.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Slow-loading pages can reduce how reliably content gets accessed and interpreted, especially on mobile.

Next step
Improve homepage load behavior so the primary content becomes available more quickly.

❌ Brand identity details weren’t consistently confirmed

What we saw
We couldn’t confirm a consistent official name and address for the brand from the signals evaluated.

Why this matters for AI SEO
When core identity details aren’t clear, AI systems are more likely to be vague or inconsistent when describing the business.

Next step
Make your official brand name and key identity details easy to find and consistent.

❌ No confirmed matching Wikidata entry for brand identity

What we saw
We couldn’t confirm a Wikidata entry that exists and clearly matches the brand.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a strong entity match, it’s harder for AI systems to connect your site to a stable “known” identity.

Next step
Ensure the brand has a clearly matching Wikidata entity.

❌ Official identity anchors in Wikidata weren’t confirmed

What we saw
We couldn’t confirm official identity anchors (like an official website reference or identifiers) in Wikidata.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Identity anchors make it easier for AI systems to treat your brand as a well-defined entity.

Next step
Add/confirm official identity anchors so the entity is easier to verify.

❌ Homepage doesn’t link out to major social profiles

What we saw
We didn’t find links from the homepage to major social profile domains.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Visible social links can act as simple trust and identity cues that help AI systems connect the brand across channels.

Next step
Add homepage links to your official social profiles.

❌ Resource page schema wasn’t available

What we saw
We couldn’t confirm schema markup on the resource page because the resource HTML appeared missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO
If content pages don’t provide structured context, AI systems may struggle to interpret and reuse them.

Next step
Ensure resource pages include complete content (and structured context where appropriate).

❌ No clear author was identified on the resource content

What we saw
We didn’t see a named, non-generic author on the content reviewed.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Authorship is a strong clarity signal for credibility and attribution in AI summaries.

Next step
Add a visible author name to content pages.

❌ No publish or update date was found on the resource content

What we saw
We couldn’t find a publish date or an updated date.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Dates help AI systems understand timeliness and decide whether information is still current.

Next step
Add a clear publish date and update date to content where it applies.

❌ Content freshness couldn’t be confirmed

What we saw
We couldn’t confirm recent updates because no modified/updated date was present.

Why this matters for AI SEO
When freshness isn’t clear, AI systems may hesitate to rely on the page for up-to-date answers.

Next step
Include an updated date when content is revised.

❌ No outbound links were found in the resource content

What we saw
We didn’t see a qualifying external link on the content reviewed.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Outbound references can help AI systems understand sources and context around claims.

Next step
Include relevant outbound links where you reference outside facts or sources.

❌ No question-based subheadings were present

What we saw
We didn’t find question-style subheadings (and the page didn’t show clear subheading structure).

Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear question-and-answer formatting helps AI systems pull direct, well-scoped responses.

Next step
Add question-based subheadings where the content is intended to answer common questions.

❌ No descriptive subheadings were present

What we saw
We didn’t see descriptive H2/H3-style subheadings in the content reviewed.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Subheadings make it easier for AI systems to understand what each section covers.

Next step
Use descriptive subheadings to break content into clear topics.

❌ Section sizing couldn’t be assessed due to missing section structure

What we saw
Because the content didn’t show clear section headings, section size and boundaries couldn’t be evaluated.

Why this matters for AI SEO
When content isn’t broken into understandable chunks, it’s harder for AI systems to extract and summarize reliably.

Next step
Structure content into clear sections so it can be parsed and summarized more cleanly.

❌ Section structure wasn’t consistent or confirmable

What we saw
We couldn’t confirm consistent section structure because there weren’t enough clear sections to compare.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Consistent structure helps AI systems predict where key information will appear.

Next step
Organize content into repeated, predictable sections where it makes sense.

❌ Key answers didn’t appear early in sections

What we saw
We couldn’t confirm that key answer content appears early because the page didn’t show clear section headings.

Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems tend to rely on clear, direct passages—especially when they show up early and are easy to extract.

Next step
Make sure each section leads with the most direct, helpful takeaway.

❌ No clear target audience/intent signal was found

What we saw
We didn’t find clear phrasing that signals who the content is for or what it’s meant to help with.

Why this matters for AI SEO
If audience and purpose aren’t explicit, AI summaries can come out vague or incorrectly framed.

Next step
Add simple, explicit audience and purpose language to key content pages.

❌ No table-based structured content was present

What we saw
We didn’t see an HTML table on the content reviewed.

Why this matters for AI SEO
Structured formatting can make key comparisons and facts easier for AI systems to extract.

Next step
Include structured formats (like tables) when they help present information clearly.

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