On 06/29/26 dxgrer.com/test scored 11% — **Poor** – Overall, the results suggest the site currently has major visibility gaps because key parts couldn’t be found or verified.
What stands out most overall
The big picture is that a lot of the core signals couldn’t be confirmed because the site content wasn’t accessible during the evaluation. That turns several findings into visibility and clarity gaps, since AI systems can only work with what they can reliably reach and interpret. Below, we’ll break down the specific areas where information was missing or couldn’t be validated across discoverability, structured data, content readiness, performance, and reputation. None of this is uncommon for newer or recently changed sites—it just gives you a clear map of what’s currently holding back AI visibility.
What we saw
We weren’t able to access the site because the domain didn’t resolve, so there was no homepage content available to review.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If AI systems can’t reliably reach the site, they can’t read, understand, or cite it with confidence.
Next step
Confirm the domain resolves correctly and the homepage loads consistently for public visitors and crawlers.
What we saw
Because the homepage HTML wasn’t available, we couldn’t verify whether the page includes signals that support being included in search and AI discovery.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When those signals aren’t visible, it creates uncertainty about whether the page can be confidently indexed and surfaced.
Next step
Make sure the homepage HTML is accessible so indexing-related signals can be confirmed.
What we saw
We couldn’t find required core metadata on the homepage, primarily because the HTML content wasn’t available to evaluate.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Metadata helps AI systems quickly understand what a page is about and how to represent it accurately.
Next step
Ensure the homepage content (including basic metadata) is visible and readable when the page is requested.
What we saw
The homepage title couldn’t be verified because the title wasn’t found in the available data.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Titles are a simple but important way for AI systems to confirm the page topic and brand context.
Next step
Confirm the homepage provides a clear, non-generic title that’s visible in the page output.
What we saw
We didn’t find a sitemap, which made it harder to confirm the site’s page structure and what should be discoverable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a clear map of your pages, AI and search systems can miss important URLs or treat coverage as incomplete.
Next step
Publish a sitemap that lists the key pages you want discovered.
What we saw
We didn’t find a dedicated sitemap for images or videos.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When media isn’t clearly listed and described, it’s less likely to be consistently understood, referenced, or surfaced.
Next step
If media is important to your visibility, provide a clear way for crawlers to discover and interpret it.
What we saw
Homepage HTML content wasn’t accessible, so we couldn’t confirm whether structured data is present.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Structured data is one of the clearest ways to help AI systems interpret key details like what the organization is and what the page represents.
Next step
Make sure the homepage loads reliably so structured data can be detected and evaluated.
What we saw
We didn’t see organization-type structured data on the homepage, largely because the page content wasn’t available.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When organization identity is unclear, AI systems have a harder time connecting the site to a consistent brand entity.
Next step
Ensure organization identity details are available in a machine-readable way on the homepage.
What we saw
Resource/blog page HTML content wasn’t accessible, so we couldn’t confirm whether structured data is present there.
Why this matters for AI SEO
For content pages, structured data can help AI systems understand what the piece is, who wrote it, and why it should be trusted.
Next step
Confirm resource/blog pages load consistently so their structured data can be detected.
What we saw
Because no structured data blocks were available to review, we couldn’t check for major errors.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If structured data is missing or unreviewable, AI systems lose a reliable signal for interpreting and reusing information.
Next step
Provide structured data on key pages and ensure it’s clean and consistent.
What we saw
We couldn’t confirm a clear, non-generic author because the content wasn’t available to evaluate.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear authorship supports trust and helps AI systems attribute ideas and expertise appropriately.
Next step
Make sure each resource/blog post clearly identifies the author in a way that’s visible to crawlers.
What we saw
Author structured data wasn’t present, so we couldn’t confirm any linked identity references.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without consistent identity connections, it’s harder for AI systems to verify and differentiate real authors from generic placeholders.
Next step
Ensure author identity is represented consistently and is easy for machines to connect across the web.
What we saw
A sitemap wasn’t found in the standard locations.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems rely on clear site structure cues to find important pages and build a consistent understanding of what the site covers.
Next step
Provide a sitemap that lists the key URLs you want engines to reliably discover.
What we saw
We couldn’t verify update information because no sitemap was available to review.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When update cues aren’t visible, AI systems may struggle to tell what’s current versus outdated.
Next step
Make sure your site provides clear freshness signals that can be consistently read.
What we saw
No HTML content was available to check for an About or brand context page.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When brand context isn’t easy to find, it’s harder for AI systems to understand who you are and what you do.
Next step
Make sure a clear brand context page exists and is reachable from the site experience.
What we saw
We didn’t find a Wikidata item ID associated with the brand.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a recognized entity reference, generative systems have a harder time verifying identity and connecting mentions back to the right brand.
Next step
Establish a consistent, verifiable brand identity footprint that AI systems can match confidently.
What we saw
We couldn’t retrieve responsiveness data for the homepage because the metric data came back unavailable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When performance can’t be confirmed, it adds uncertainty around whether users (and crawlers) can reliably access and consume the content.
Next step
Confirm the homepage is reachable so performance signals can be measured consistently.
What we saw
We couldn’t retrieve loading experience data for the homepage because the metric data was null or unavailable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If the site experience is inconsistent, AI systems may be less likely to retrieve complete content when generating answers.
Next step
Make sure the homepage can be accessed reliably so loading signals can be validated.
What we saw
We couldn’t retrieve visual stability data for the homepage because the metric data was null or unavailable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When the experience can’t be assessed, it limits confidence that the page is consistently usable and readable.
Next step
Confirm the site is accessible end-to-end so stability signals can be measured.
What we saw
We weren’t able to pull an overall performance read for the homepage because the underlying data was unavailable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If systems can’t consistently load the page, they may not extract enough content to understand or cite it.
Next step
Resolve access issues so the homepage can be reliably evaluated and consumed.
What we saw
The brand wasn’t recognized by any of the evaluated models.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When a brand isn’t recognized, it’s harder for generative systems to confidently reference it or treat it as an established entity.
Next step
Strengthen the brand’s consistency and presence across trusted sources that AI systems commonly rely on.
What we saw
Key identity anchors like official name and a physical address were missing from the available consensus data.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If identity details aren’t clear and consistent, AI systems can hesitate to connect mentions, citations, and claims back to the same brand.
Next step
Make sure your core brand identity details are consistently available wherever your brand is referenced.
What we saw
No matching Wikidata entity was detected for the brand.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a well-known entity reference, it’s harder for AI systems to verify who you are and avoid confusion with similarly named brands.
Next step
Establish a verifiable entity footprint that AI systems can reliably match to your brand.
What we saw
Because there’s no Wikidata record, there weren’t official identity anchors available there.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Authoritative anchors help AI systems confirm identity details and reduce ambiguity about the brand.
Next step
Ensure identity anchors exist in places that are commonly used to validate brands.
What we saw
We couldn’t find evidence of customer reviews in the offsite data.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Independent feedback helps AI systems gauge legitimacy and credibility beyond what the brand says about itself.
Next step
Build a clearer, verifiable trail of customer feedback on recognized third-party platforms.
What we saw
Because no reviews were found, there were no identifiable sources to confirm where feedback lives.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If review sources aren’t clear, AI systems can’t easily validate trust signals or cite them.
Next step
Make sure any reviews and ratings are hosted on platforms that are easy to verify and reference.
What we saw
No consensus social profiles were identified by the AI models.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Official profiles help AI systems validate brand identity and differentiate the real brand from lookalikes.
Next step
Ensure your official social profiles are consistently referenced in places AI systems can easily confirm.
What we saw
The homepage HTML was inaccessible (or didn’t include links), so we couldn’t verify links to major social platforms.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When onsite confirmation is missing, it’s harder for AI systems to confidently tie external profiles back to the official brand.
Next step
Make sure the homepage is accessible and clearly points to the brand’s official profiles.
What we saw
We didn’t find independent press mentions in the offsite data.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Independent coverage is a strong credibility cue that helps AI systems validate that a brand is real and notable.
Next step
Build a stronger footprint of independent mentions that clearly reference the brand.
What we saw
We didn’t identify any owned press coverage or press releases.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Owned announcements can help AI systems understand key milestones, leadership, offerings, and brand narrative in a consistent way.
Next step
Create a clear, easy-to-find trail of official announcements that reinforces brand identity.
What we saw
No HTML content was available to parse for author details, so authorship couldn’t be verified.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear authorship is a key trust cue that helps AI systems judge whether content should be reused or cited.
Next step
Ensure each resource clearly shows a real author in the page output.
What we saw
No HTML content was available to parse for publication or update dates.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without dates, AI systems can’t easily judge how current the information is, which can limit trust.
Next step
Make sure each resource clearly includes a publish or last-updated date.
What we saw
Because date information wasn’t available, we couldn’t verify whether the content was updated recently.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Recency helps AI systems decide whether to prioritize your content for answers that need up-to-date context.
Next step
Make update timing visible so content freshness can be confidently understood.
What we saw
No HTML content was available to identify outbound links to non-social sources.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Credible references can help AI systems understand where claims come from and build confidence in the content.
Next step
Ensure the content includes clearly visible references to relevant, credible sources when appropriate.
What we saw
No HTML content was available to evaluate whether the content is broken into readable sections.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Well-structured content is easier for AI systems to extract, summarize, and reuse accurately.
Next step
Make sure the resource content renders in a clean, readable structure that’s easy to scan.
What we saw
No HTML content was available to detect tables.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Tables can make comparisons and key details easier for AI systems to lift and restate accurately.
Next step
Where a table would clarify key info, make sure it’s present and visible in the rendered content.
What we saw
Descriptive subheadings weren’t found, and the available data suggests no meaningful section headings were visible.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear subheadings help AI systems understand topic coverage and pull the right parts of a page into an answer.
Next step
Make sure content uses descriptive subheadings that reflect the questions and topics being addressed.
What we saw
No content paragraphs were available to evaluate whether key answers appear early.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When answers are easy to find quickly, AI systems are more likely to interpret the page correctly and use it confidently.
Next step
Ensure each resource leads with clear, direct answers near the top of the main content.
What we saw
The content was missing or too fragmentary to judge readability and overall flow.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If content is hard to parse cleanly, AI systems may skip it or misinterpret the main point.
Next step
Make sure the full content is accessible and reads as a clear, cohesive piece.
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.