On 06/24/26 yvrxgl.com/test scored 11% — **Poor** – Overall, this site looks difficult for AI systems to reliably find and understand, with gaps showing up across most of the areas we reviewed.
What stands out most overall
The big picture is that the site currently doesn’t give AI systems a stable, readable set of signals to work with, largely because key pages and content couldn’t be accessed or verified. A lot of what showed up here is less about “doing something wrong” and more about missing or unavailable context that makes it hard for systems to understand who you are and what you offer. Below, we’ll walk through the specific areas where the report couldn’t confirm those signals across discoverability, structured context, reputation, performance visibility, and content. Once these basics are clearer and consistently available, the rest of your AI visibility work gets much easier to build on.
What we saw
The homepage didn’t resolve, so we couldn’t access it reliably during the review. That blocked basic confirmation of what’s actually live on the domain.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If crawlers can’t consistently reach the site, AI systems have far less to work with when trying to understand what you do and when to surface you. It also creates uncertainty around whether the domain represents a stable, trustworthy source.
Next step
Confirm the domain resolves consistently and the homepage loads normally from an external network.
What we saw
Because the homepage HTML wasn’t retrievable, we couldn’t verify whether any instructions were present that would keep it out of search results.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When indexing intent is unclear, it becomes harder for search and AI systems to confidently include the page in their understanding of your brand and offerings.
Next step
Make sure the homepage can be fetched and reviewed so indexing intent can be clearly verified.
What we saw
We couldn’t confirm the presence or quality of the homepage’s basic page details because the content wasn’t accessible at the time of the scan.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems lean on clear page-level context to quickly understand what a page is about and how it relates to a brand. When that context can’t be confirmed, the page is easier to misread or ignore.
Next step
Ensure the homepage HTML is accessible so the page’s basic identifying details can be validated.
What we saw
No homepage title was available to review, so we couldn’t confirm whether it clearly represents the site or is overly generic.
Why this matters for AI SEO
A clear, specific title helps both search engines and AI systems map the site to the right topics and brand entity. When it’s missing or unknown, that mapping gets weaker.
Next step
Make the homepage available for review so the title can be confirmed and assessed.
What we saw
A standard sitemap wasn’t detected at the expected location. That means we didn’t see a clear, consolidated map of your main URLs.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Without a reliable map of key pages, crawlers have a tougher time discovering and prioritizing what matters on the site. That can limit what AI systems learn about your offerings.
Next step
Publish a standard sitemap in the typical location so crawlers have a clear site map to follow.
What we saw
We didn’t find signals for an image sitemap or a video sitemap in the data provided.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If your site relies on visual or video content, these supporting maps make it easier for crawlers to understand and surface that media. When they’re missing, those assets can be harder to discover.
Next step
Add dedicated image and/or video sitemaps if media content is an important part of your site.
What we saw
We weren’t able to detect any structured markup on the homepage because the homepage HTML was missing or empty during the scan.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Structured markup is one of the clearest ways to communicate “who you are” and “what this page represents” in a standardized format. When it’s absent or unreachable, AI systems have to rely on weaker cues.
Next step
Ensure the homepage HTML is accessible and includes structured markup that describes the page and brand.
What we saw
We didn’t find organization-type structured markup on the homepage, largely because the HTML wasn’t available to evaluate.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Organization-level context helps AI systems connect a site to a specific brand entity and avoid confusion with similarly named companies.
Next step
Add organization-level structured markup in a place that’s accessible to crawlers.
What we saw
The resource/blog page file referenced in the results was missing or empty, so we couldn’t confirm any structured markup, author identification, or author profile links.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When AI systems can’t clearly attribute content to a real author or source, it reduces confidence in reusing or citing that content.
Next step
Make the resource/blog page accessible and include clear author attribution with supporting identity links.
What we saw
Because no structured markup was found, we couldn’t evaluate whether it was free of major errors.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI and search systems are more likely to trust structured context when it’s consistent and interpretable. If nothing is present (or nothing can be read), that reliability signal is missing.
Next step
Implement structured markup that can be successfully read and validated.
What we saw
A standard sitemap wasn’t detected, which limited our ability to confirm what content should be discoverable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI crawlers benefit from clear, consistent discovery paths so they can build a more complete picture of the site’s key pages and topics.
Next step
Publish a standard sitemap that lists your important canonical URLs.
What we saw
Because the sitemap wasn’t found, we couldn’t confirm whether it includes update information for URLs.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When update signals aren’t available, crawlers have less context about what’s new, what’s current, and what should be revisited.
Next step
Make sure your sitemap includes update details for listed URLs.
What we saw
We couldn’t find internal links for common brand context pages (like About/Company/Team), and the homepage HTML was empty or unavailable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Brand context pages help AI systems quickly answer basic questions about who you are, what you do, and why you’re credible.
Next step
Publish a clear brand context page and ensure it’s easy to find from the main site navigation.
What we saw
No Wikidata entity ID was found for the brand in the results.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When a brand has no widely recognized reference entity, AI systems have fewer dependable anchors for confirming official details and distinguishing the brand from others.
Next step
Create or claim a Wikidata entity that accurately reflects the brand’s official identity.
What we saw
We couldn’t retrieve the homepage performance signals needed for evaluation because the fields were missing or unavailable during analysis.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When performance signals can’t be measured or confirmed, it’s harder to understand whether the page provides a consistently usable experience—something that can indirectly shape how content gets crawled, processed, and surfaced.
Next step
Make the homepage accessible for analysis so core performance signals can be captured and reviewed.
What we saw
The brand wasn’t recognized by the models referenced in the results. That suggests there isn’t enough consistent, public-facing information for AI systems to confidently identify the brand.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If a brand isn’t recognized, it’s less likely to be named, recommended, or cited in AI-generated answers—especially for non-branded queries.
Next step
Build a clearer public footprint so the brand can be consistently identified by AI systems.
What we saw
The results indicated missing official identity fields like the brand name and address in the consolidated understanding of the brand.
Why this matters for AI SEO
When identity details are incomplete or inconsistent, AI systems may hesitate to trust the brand or may mix it up with other entities.
Next step
Make sure official brand identity details are stated clearly and consistently wherever the brand is represented.
What we saw
The report found no matching Wikidata entry, and no official identifiers or official website references tied back through Wikidata.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Wikidata can act like a shared reference layer that helps AI systems reconcile “this brand” across different sources and mentions.
Next step
Establish a Wikidata entry with verifiable identity anchors that match the brand.
What we saw
No customer feedback or third-party reviews showed up in the results, and there were no concrete review sources identified.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Reviews and third-party feedback help AI systems build confidence that a brand is real, used, and trusted beyond its own website.
Next step
Develop a visible third-party review presence on platforms that are easy to verify.
What we saw
The results didn’t identify any official social profiles, and the homepage couldn’t be checked for social links because the HTML was unavailable.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Social profiles are common “identity connectors” that help AI systems confirm brand legitimacy and connect mentions back to an official source.
Next step
Establish and consistently reference official social profiles across the brand’s primary web properties.
What we saw
The report didn’t surface independent press mentions or owned press content like press releases.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Press and coverage—whether independent or owned—create additional sources that AI systems can use to understand what the brand does and why it matters.
Next step
Create and/or earn credible coverage that clearly ties back to the brand.
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
We couldn’t get the page to load during the check, so the HTML needed for content analysis was missing. As a result, the rest of this section’s signals couldn’t be verified.
Why this matters for AI SEO
If AI systems can’t reliably fetch the page content, they can’t extract meaning, assess credibility cues, or reuse the content in answers.
Next step
Make sure the resource URL returns a fully accessible HTML page.
What we saw
Because the HTML was missing, we couldn’t confirm a clear, non-generic author on the article.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Clear authorship helps AI systems evaluate credibility and understand who is responsible for the information.
Next step
Add a clear author byline that’s visible on the article page.
What we saw
We couldn’t confirm whether the article includes a publish date or update date, and we also couldn’t verify whether it has been updated recently, due to missing HTML.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Dates help AI systems judge freshness and decide whether information is still reliable enough to cite.
Next step
Display a clear publish date and (when applicable) an updated date on the article.
What we saw
We couldn’t verify the presence of at least one non-social outbound link because the page content wasn’t available.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Outbound references can help AI systems understand what claims are grounded in and how the content connects to the broader web.
Next step
Include at least one relevant, non-social external reference link where it supports the content.
What we saw
We couldn’t confirm whether the content is broken into readable sections, uses descriptive subheadings, or includes a table, because the HTML was missing.
Why this matters for AI SEO
Well-structured content is easier for AI systems to parse, summarize, and reuse accurately without losing important nuance.
Next step
Format the article with clear sections and descriptive subheadings (and a table where it genuinely helps).
What we saw
We couldn’t verify whether key answers appear early or whether the writing is cohesive and readable, since the page content wasn’t accessible.
Why this matters for AI SEO
AI systems tend to rely on early clarity and consistent phrasing to extract accurate takeaways; when those signals can’t be evaluated, the content is less likely to be reused confidently.
Next step
Ensure the article is accessible and written so the main takeaways are clear early and supported throughout.
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.