On 06/25/26 gdppgu.com/test scored 12% — **Poor** – Overall, the site isn’t coming through clearly to AI systems, with major gaps around basic access, clarity, and external trust signals.
What’s limiting AI visibility right now
The big picture is that the site wasn’t consistently accessible to review, which means a lot of the basic signals AI systems use to understand a brand and its content couldn’t be confirmed. On top of that, the external footprint looks shaky in a few places, including trust and brand identity signals. The next section breaks down the specific areas where these gaps showed up, organized by category. None of this is unusual for newer or recently changed sites—it just means the current signals aren’t coming through clearly yet.
What we saw
We hit a hard stop right away because the domain didn’t resolve, so the homepage couldn’t be loaded.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If AI systems and search engines can’t consistently access the site, they can’t confidently read, understand, or surface it in answers.
Next step
Confirm the domain resolves and the homepage reliably loads in a normal browser session.
What we saw
Because the homepage HTML wasn’t available, we couldn’t confirm whether anything was telling engines not to index the page.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When indexing status is unclear, it creates uncertainty about whether the site can be included in search results or AI-generated citations.
Next step
Verify the homepage can be accessed and that indexing signals can be clearly confirmed.
What we saw
We weren’t able to find core metadata like page titles and descriptions because the page content didn’t load.
Why this matters for AI SEO
These basics help engines interpret what the site is about and when to show it, especially when AI systems summarize or reference sources.
Next step
Once the site loads consistently, confirm the homepage exposes clear, crawlable metadata.
What we saw
No homepage title was detected, but this appears to be because the HTML wasn’t accessible rather than a confirmed on-page issue.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a readable title, engines have less context to confidently classify the page and connect it to relevant topics.
Next step
Confirm the homepage title can be retrieved and is clearly identifiable when the page loads.
What we saw
A standard XML sitemap wasn’t detected at expected locations.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a clear map of your URLs, engines have a harder time discovering and revisiting key pages—especially new or updated ones.
Next step
Confirm there is an accessible XML sitemap available for engines to discover.
What we saw
We didn’t detect a dedicated image or video sitemap.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When media content isn’t clearly surfaced for discovery, it’s less likely to be understood and reused in richer AI-driven results.
Next step
Confirm whether the site provides a crawlable way for engines to discover key image and video assets.
What we saw
We weren’t able to detect any structured data on the homepage because the homepage content was missing or inaccessible.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Structured data gives AI systems clearer, more reliable “labels” for what a site is and how to interpret key information.
Next step
Make sure the homepage content is accessible so structured signals (if present) can be detected and validated.
What we saw
No organization-type structured data was found on the homepage.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When brand identity signals aren’t explicit, AI systems have a harder time confidently tying the site to a real-world entity.
Next step
Confirm the site can surface clear, machine-readable brand identity details.
What we saw
The resource/blog page scan came up empty because the content was missing or inaccessible.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems rely on consistent content signals to understand what a piece is, who wrote it, and how trustworthy it is.
Next step
Ensure the resource/blog page can be accessed so content-level structured signals can be detected.
What we saw
No structured data was available to evaluate for errors.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If AI systems can’t see structured signals at all, they can’t rely on them as a stable source of truth.
Next step
Make the relevant pages accessible so structured data can be detected and checked for basic validity.
What we saw
We couldn’t confirm a clear, non-generic author because the resource/blog HTML wasn’t available.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear authorship helps AI systems weigh credibility and attribute information more confidently.
Next step
Confirm the resource/blog content exposes author information in a way engines can reliably read.
What we saw
We couldn’t verify any author identity links because the resource/blog HTML wasn’t available.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Identity connections help AI systems disambiguate who the author is and associate them with other trusted sources.
Next step
Make sure author identity details are accessible on the resource/blog content so they can be recognized.
What we saw
A standard XML sitemap wasn’t found at expected locations.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a sitemap, it’s harder for generative engines to discover the full site and keep up with changes.
Next step
Confirm the site has an accessible XML sitemap that engines can find.
What we saw
We couldn’t find update timestamps because no sitemap was available to evaluate.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When freshness signals aren’t clear, AI systems may be slower to pick up important updates or new content.
Next step
Ensure the site provides a crawlable way for engines to understand when key pages were last updated.
What we saw
We weren’t able to find an About/company context link on the homepage, or the homepage HTML was inaccessible.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI models look for clear brand context to understand who you are and how to describe you accurately.
Next step
Confirm there’s a clear brand context page and that it’s discoverable from the main site experience.
What we saw
No Wikidata item ID was found for the brand.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a recognized entity reference, it’s harder for AI systems to anchor your brand identity consistently across the web.
Next step
Confirm whether the brand has an established entity reference that AI systems can consistently match.
What we saw
We weren’t able to pull mobile performance data for the homepage, so core experience signals weren’t available to review.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When performance signals can’t be confirmed, it adds uncertainty around whether the site offers a stable, usable experience—something engines often factor into visibility.
Next step
Confirm the homepage can be measured reliably so core experience signals are available.
What we saw
At least one AI model surfaced negative client sentiment, including warnings tied to security and trust concerns from third-party sources.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When trust concerns show up in the wider ecosystem, AI systems may be more cautious about citing or recommending the brand.
Next step
Review the specific third-party concerns being associated with the brand and confirm what’s accurate.
What we saw
The brand was only recognized by one AI model, which suggests limited general awareness.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When recognition is inconsistent, AI systems have less confidence in how to describe the brand and when to bring it into answers.
Next step
Confirm that the brand’s identity details are consistently represented across the web in places AI systems commonly reference.
What we saw
A consistent physical address wasn’t found, which prevented identity verification.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If core identity details don’t line up, AI systems can struggle to distinguish your brand from similar names or questionable lookalikes.
Next step
Confirm the brand has consistent identity information available in the places engines and AI systems look for it.
What we saw
No matching Wikidata entry was found for the brand.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Wikidata is one common reference point for entity understanding, and missing coverage can reduce consistency in AI summaries.
Next step
Confirm whether a brand entity entry exists and is correctly associated with the official brand.
What we saw
No official website or identifier anchors were found in Wikidata.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without official anchors, it’s harder for AI systems to connect the right brand properties and reduce ambiguity.
Next step
Confirm whether official identity anchors are available for the brand where AI systems expect to find them.
What we saw
No consensus was found for major social media profiles.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When AI systems can’t confidently tie the brand to official profiles, it weakens trust and makes entity matching less reliable.
Next step
Confirm the brand’s official social profiles are consistently referenced in places AI systems can corroborate.
What we saw
The homepage HTML was unavailable or didn’t contain links to supported social platforms.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear owned-profile connections help AI systems verify what’s official and reduce confusion with unofficial listings.
Next step
Confirm the homepage is accessible and clearly associates the brand with its official profiles.
What we saw
No independent press mentions were identified by the AI models.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Independent references can act as external validation, which helps AI systems feel more confident about legitimacy and authority.
Next step
Confirm whether there are independent mentions that accurately reference the brand and are discoverable.
What we saw
No owned press or newsroom presence was confirmed.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When there isn’t a clear owned source for updates, it’s harder for AI systems to find and trust the brand’s latest announcements.
Next step
Confirm whether the brand has an owned space for announcements that engines and AI systems can access.
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 HTML content was available to parse for author information.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Authorship is a key trust cue, and missing it makes content harder for AI systems to confidently cite or summarize.
Next step
Ensure the article clearly includes a real author in accessible page content.
What we saw
No HTML content was available to parse for publication or update dates.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Dates help AI systems judge freshness and avoid presenting outdated info as current.
Next step
Make sure the article includes a clear publish date or last-updated date that can be read by crawlers.
What we saw
No date was found due to missing HTML content, so freshness couldn’t be evaluated.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If freshness can’t be determined, AI systems may be less likely to rely on the content for time-sensitive answers.
Next step
Ensure the content exposes dates clearly so freshness can be understood.
What we saw
No outbound links could be identified in the missing HTML content.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Citable references help AI systems validate claims and understand what the content is grounded in.
Next step
Confirm the article includes at least one clear outbound reference that’s accessible in the page content.
What we saw
Section-based checks failed because no HTML structure or headings were detected.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When content isn’t readable in clear sections, AI systems have a harder time extracting and reusing the right parts in answers.
Next step
Ensure the article is accessible and clearly structured into readable sections.
What we saw
No table element was found.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Structured formatting can make key facts easier for AI systems to pick up and summarize accurately.
Next step
If the content includes comparisons or definitions, consider whether a simple structured format is appropriate and accessible.
What we saw
Subheadings couldn’t be evaluated due to missing HTML content.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Descriptive subheadings help AI systems quickly identify what each section covers and pull relevant excerpts.
Next step
Confirm the article includes clear subheadings that are accessible to crawlers.
What we saw
Paragraph analysis couldn’t be performed because the HTML content was missing.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems often prioritize content that gets to the point quickly, especially when generating direct answers.
Next step
Make sure the content is accessible so it can be evaluated for whether it answers the main question early.
What we saw
Content was missing or too fragmentary to judge.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If the main text can’t be read cleanly, AI systems can’t reliably interpret it—or reuse it without losing meaning.
Next step
Confirm the full article text is accessible and readable so it can be understood end-to-end.
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.