On 04/17/26 solodad.life/ scored 4% — **Very Poor** – Overall, the results suggest the site is difficult for AI systems to reliably understand, with only limited, hard-to-parse content signals showing through.
What stands out most overall
The big picture is that most categories couldn’t be properly evaluated because the site’s page content wasn’t accessible during grading. Where we could review a single piece of content, it read more like a rough draft for AI understanding—light on clear structure and missing basic context cues like author and dates. Below, we’ll walk through the specific areas that showed up as gaps, section by section. None of this is uncommon, and the breakdown should make it clear what’s getting in the way.
What we saw
Anti-bot protection was detected, and the grader couldn’t access the actual page content. That means we couldn’t confirm how the site presents itself in ways that help it get discovered.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If systems can’t reliably access and read your content, they can’t confidently understand what the site is about. That makes it harder for AI-driven experiences to surface the site when people ask relevant questions.
Next step
Make sure the site’s primary pages can be accessed and read consistently by standard web crawlers.
What we saw
Anti-bot protection was detected, so we weren’t able to access the page content to evaluate what information is being clearly communicated. As a result, this area couldn’t be graded based on what’s actually on the page.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems do best when they can quickly extract clear, consistent meaning from a page. When access is blocked, those understanding signals can’t be verified or relied on.
Next step
Allow consistent access to the content so the site’s information can be read and interpreted during evaluation.
What we saw
Anti-bot protection was detected, which prevented the grader from accessing the actual page content. That made it impossible to assess how clearly the site communicates information in an AI-friendly way.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If AI systems can’t reliably read the content, they’re more likely to skip over it or misunderstand it. That directly limits how often the site can show up in AI answers and recommendations.
Next step
Ensure the site’s content can be accessed and read normally so it can be evaluated for AI visibility.
What we saw
Anti-bot protection was detected, and we couldn’t access the page content needed to complete this part of the review. Because of that, we can’t confidently describe how the site behaves in real-world AI discovery contexts.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When content can’t be fetched and evaluated predictably, it becomes harder for automated systems to process and reuse it. That uncertainty can reduce visibility in AI-driven surfaces.
Next step
Make sure the site can be accessed consistently so performance-related signals can be evaluated normally.
What we saw
Anti-bot protection was detected, which blocked access to the page content used for grading. That left us unable to assess the reputation-related signals typically visible from the site experience.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems lean heavily on recognizable trust and credibility cues when deciding what to reference. If the content can’t be reviewed, those cues can’t be confirmed and may not be reflected accurately.
Next step
Allow the site’s pages to be accessed reliably so trust-related signals can be reviewed and understood.
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
No specific human author was identified on the page; only the brand name “Solo Dad Life” was present. That makes it hard to tell who created the content.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems look for clear ownership and expertise signals to gauge credibility. Without an identifiable author, the content can be harder to trust and reuse.
Next step
Add a clearly named human author attribution to the article.
What we saw
We didn’t find a visible publication date or update date in the metadata or visible text. That leaves readers (and AI systems) without a clear sense of when the content was written.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Freshness and timing are important context for AI answers, especially for recommendations and guidance. Without dates, the content can feel less dependable or harder to place in context.
Next step
Display a clear publish date and/or last updated date on the article.
What we saw
Because there’s no explicit update date, we can’t verify whether the content has been refreshed recently. The page doesn’t give a clear signal that it’s current.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems often prefer content that’s clearly maintained, especially when summarizing or recommending resources. If recency isn’t clear, the content may be less likely to be referenced.
Next step
Add a visible “last updated” date so the content’s recency is easy to confirm.
What we saw
Fewer than two section-level subheadings were found, and no sections were parsed. The result is a page that reads like one long block rather than clearly separated ideas.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems tend to do better when content is organized into clear chunks they can scan, summarize, and cite. Without sections, it’s harder to extract clean answers or key points.
Next step
Break the article into clear sections so each part focuses on one specific idea.
What we saw
No table element was detected on the page. That means there isn’t an easy at-a-glance way to scan key details.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Structured summaries help AI systems (and humans) pull out comparisons and key facts quickly. Without that format, important details can be harder to retrieve and reuse.
Next step
Include a simple table where it naturally helps summarize the key information.
What we saw
No section subheadings were found, so we couldn’t evaluate whether headings describe what each section covers. The page doesn’t provide signposts that help someone quickly find what they need.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear subheadings make it easier for AI systems to understand the page structure and identify which parts answer which questions. Without them, the content is harder to navigate and summarize.
Next step
Add descriptive subheadings that clearly label what each section is about.
What we saw
Because there were no section subheadings, we couldn’t evaluate whether key answers appear early within each section. The content doesn’t clearly telegraph the “main point” in a predictable, scannable way.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems often favor content that gets to the point quickly, since it’s easier to extract direct answers and summaries. When the structure doesn’t support that, the page can be less reusable.
Next step
Reshape sections so the main takeaway appears immediately after each subheading.
What we saw
Several acronyms appeared without nearby definitions (including ISBN, YA, DK, UC, and iOS). That creates friction for readers who aren’t already familiar with the terms.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When phrasing assumes too much context, AI systems can have a harder time producing clean, accurate summaries for broader audiences. Clear definitions improve understanding and reduce ambiguity.
Next step
Define acronyms the first time they appear so the meaning is clear in-context.
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.