mlnoffice.com — AI Website Analysis (Score: 58/100)
58
/ 100
Grade C
https://mlnoffice.com
mlnoffice.com needs significant work to be AI-ready.
✓ 146 Real Checks · 4s
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AI Bot Access
7 / 15 passed
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robots.txt Existence
robots.txt found and accessible
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GPTBot Access
GPTBot is blocked in robots.txt
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ClaudeBot / anthropic-ai
ClaudeBot is blocked in robots.txt
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Google-Extended Access
Google-Extended is blocked in robots.txt
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CCBot (Common Crawl)
CCBot is blocked in robots.txt
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Bytespider Access
Bytespider is blocked in robots.txt
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PerplexityBot Access
PerplexityBot is allowed to crawl
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cohere-ai Access
cohere-ai is allowed to crawl
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Amazonbot Access
Amazonbot is blocked in robots.txt
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FacebookBot Access
Facebookbot is allowed to crawl
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AppleBot Access
Applebot is allowed to crawl
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YouBot Access
YouBot is allowed to crawl
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Meta-ExternalAgent Access
Meta-ExternalAgent is blocked in robots.txt
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Crawl-delay Directives
No crawl-delay — bots crawl freely
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ai.txt Standard Support
No ai.txt file
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Meta Tags & Directives
6 / 12 passed
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Title Tag Quality
Title: "MLN OFFICE – Web Development" (30 chars)
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Meta Description
No meta description
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Meta Robots Directive
Robots: max-image-preview:large
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Canonical URL
Canonical: https://mlnoffice.com/
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Open Graph Tags
No Open Graph tags
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X (formerly Twitter) Cards
No X card
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hreflang Tags
No hreflang — only needed for multilingual sites
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Viewport Meta
Viewport configured
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Character Encoding
Charset declared
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Favicon & Icons
Favicon found
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Author Meta Tag
No author meta — recommended for E-E-A-T credibility
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Theme-Color Meta
No theme-color — optional, adds branded browser chrome on mobile
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Structured Data
0 / 15 passed
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JSON-LD Present
0 JSON-LD block(s)
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Schema Type Detected
No types
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BreadcrumbList Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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FAQ Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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Article/BlogPosting Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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Product Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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LocalBusiness Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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Event Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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Review/Rating Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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HowTo Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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VideoObject Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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Organization Schema
Not detected — optional, improves rich result eligibility
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Sitelinks Search Box
Search box schema
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JSON-LD Validity
No JSON-LD to validate
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Rich Results Eligibility
Rich results eligibility
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Semantic HTML
4 / 10 passed
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H1-H6 Hierarchy
H1:7 H2:1 H3:0
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Single H1 Tag
7 H1 tags
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Semantic Elements
1 elements: section
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ARIA Landmarks
0 ARIA roles, 0 labels — add role and aria-label for screen readers
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HTML lang Attribute
Language: en-US
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List Structure
0 list elements
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Table Accessibility
No tables on page
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Form Labels
0 labels / 1 inputs
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Descriptive Link Text
4 generic links (click here, read more), 4 empty links
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Empty Links Check
4 links have no text or image — add aria-label or visible text
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AI Content Opt.
6 / 12 passed
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Q&A Content Structure
0 question headings
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Entity Clarity & Mentions
0 bold elements — use <strong> to highlight key entities for AI
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Concise Answer Blocks
2858 words
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Topic Clustering
8 headings
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Content Depth vs Breadth
2858 words
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Fact Attribution & Sources
0 citations, 4 external links as sources
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Summary / TL;DR Blocks
No summary block — consider adding key takeaways for long content
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Definition Blocks
No definitions — use <dfn> or bold key terms to help AI extract meaning
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Comparison Tables
No tables — consider adding for data-heavy content
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Data Freshness Signals
No date signals — add <time> or publish dates for freshness
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Citation Format
0 citations, 4 external links
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AI-Friendly Headings
8 headings
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Content Quality
9 / 12 passed
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Content Length
2858 words — good length
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Readability Score
Avg sentence: 6 words (easy)
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Paragraph Optimization
18 paragraphs
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Keyword Distribution
Natural keyword distribution. Top: jquery (2.1%), return (1.5%), options (1.4%)
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Internal Linking
6 internal links
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External Authority Links
7 external links
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Broken Links
2 broken: email-protection (timeout), ionut-robert-balasoiu (timeout)
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Duplicate Content Signals
Canonical set
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Content Freshness
No date signals
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Multimedia Presence
15 images, 6 videos
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E-E-A-T Signals
No author meta, no publish date — add meta author and visible byline
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Topical Authority Depth
2858 words, 6 internal links, 7 external — good topic depth
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Performance
6 / 12 passed
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Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)
Page: 190KB, TTFB: 149ms
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Interaction to Next Paint (INP)
37 external scripts
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Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
15 of 15 images have width/height
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Time to First Byte (TTFB)
TTFB: 149ms
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Total Blocking Time (TBT)
37 blocking, 0 async, 0 defer
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Image Optimization
15 images, 12 lazy-loaded
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Lazy Loading
12 of 15 lazy
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CSS/JS Minification
54 of 77 assets minified, inline code unminified
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Gzip/Brotli Compression
No compression detected
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CDN Detection
CDN: Cloudflare
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Render-Blocking Resources
37 render-blocking scripts (use async/defer)
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Font Loading Strategy
No font-display with 40 stylesheets — high risk of FOIT, add font-display: swap
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Accessibility
5 / 12 passed
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Image Alt Text
15 of 15 images have alt text
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Color Contrast
No obvious contrast issues in CSS
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Keyboard Navigation
0 ARIA roles, 0 labels
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Focus Indicators
:focus styles present
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Skip Navigation Link
No skip navigation link — add <a href="#content" class="skip-link">
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ARIA Labels
0 ARIA label attributes found
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Text Resizable
1 relative vs 7 px font-sizes (use em/rem for accessibility)
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Media Captions
0 caption tracks for 6 videos
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Form Error Messages
0 labels for 1 inputs across 0 forms
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WCAG 2.1 AA Estimate
4 of 5 key WCAG criteria met
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Touch Target Size
15 interactive elements, 3 potentially small targets in CSS — verify 44x44px minimum in browser
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Reduced Motion Support
No prefers-reduced-motion media query — add for users with motion sensitivity
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Technical SEO
10 / 13 passed
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sitemap.xml Existence
Sitemap found and accessible
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Sitemap Validity
Valid XML sitemap
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Indexability
No noindex in HTTP headers — page can be indexed
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Page Speed Estimate
TTFB: 149ms, Page: 190KB — Fast
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Mobile Responsiveness
Viewport meta configured
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Core Web Vitals Summary
TTFB:149ms Size:190KB Scripts:54 — Poor
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URL Structure
Clean URL structure
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Redirect Chains
Direct access, no redirects
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Custom 404 Page
Custom 404 page detected (returns 404 with content)
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Pagination
No pagination (ok for single-page content)
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AMP Support
No AMP — not required since Google dropped AMP preference in 2021
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HTTP/2 or HTTP/3
HTTP/3 detected + HTTP/3 via alt-svc
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Server Response Compression
Compression: zstd
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Security & Trust
4 / 14 passed
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HTTPS Enabled
HTTPS active
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SSL Certificate
SSL valid (Let's Encrypt, 89d left)
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HSTS Header
No HSTS
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Content Security Policy
No CSP
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X-Frame-Options
No X-Frame-Options
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X-Content-Type-Options
Missing
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Referrer-Policy
No Referrer-Policy
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Permissions-Policy
No Permissions-Policy — optional, restricts browser features like camera/microphone
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No Mixed Content
No mixed content — all resources use HTTPS
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Privacy Policy Page
No privacy link — required for GDPR compliance and ad networks
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Subresource Integrity (SRI)
0 SRI hashes — optional, protects against compromised CDN scripts
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Cookie Security Flags
No cookies set — good for privacy
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CORS Policy
No CORS headers (ok for non-API sites)
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Rate Limiting Headers
No rate limiting headers (optional, recommended for APIs)
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Social & Sharing
3 / 10 passed
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OG Image Present
No og:image — add for social previews
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X Card Validation
No X card
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LinkedIn Preview Ready
Incomplete OG
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WhatsApp Preview Ready
Incomplete OG
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Pinterest Rich Pins
No OG tags — rich pins impossible
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Social Share Buttons
Share: WhatsApp
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Social Profile Links
1 social links
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Author Attribution
No author — recommended for content credibility
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Canonical Social URLs
Canonical set
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Share Metadata Complete
OG:no X:no
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Link Health
6 / 9 passed
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Broken Internal Links
1 broken of 3 sampled: email-protection (timeout)
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Broken External Links
1 broken of 3 sampled: ionut-robert-balasoiu (timeout)
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Redirect Chain Depth
No redirect chains detected
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Orphan Pages Detection
0 of 4 checked sitemap URLs found in internal links (4 total in sitemap)
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Nofollow Ratio
0 of 14 nofollow (0%)
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Anchor Text Diversity
8 unique anchors
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Internal Link Coverage
6 internal links — good interlinking
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Outbound Link Quality
7 external domains
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Link-to-Content Ratio
14 total links
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Template-Based Report
Standard recommendations based on scan results
📋 Executive Summary
mlnoffice.com scored 58/100 for AI bot readiness. Passed 66 of 146 checks — 46 failures, 34 warnings across 12 categories. Key issues for AI visibility: no meta description, no structured data for AI extraction, 15 images invisible to AI bots (no alt), no security headers (low trust signal). Weakest areas: Complete Social Tags, Add Structured Data, Add Security Headers.
🎯 Priority Actions
critical
Complete Social Tags
mlnoffice.com: no og:title, no og:image (links look plain when shared), no X card. (6 failing checks)
<meta property="og:title" content="MLN OFFICE – Web Development">
<meta property="og:description" content="About mlnoffice.com">
<!-- ✗ No og:image! -->
<meta property="og:image" content="https://mlnoffice.com/og-image-1200x630.jpg">
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">
🤖 DIRECT: When AI tools like Perplexity cite your page, they use OG image and OG description for the preview card. Missing OG tags = plain text link with no visual appeal. 🔍 INDIRECT: Social sharing drives traffic and backlinks — both of which boost Google rankings. Pages shared on LinkedIn, X, Facebook generate social signals that indirectly improve search visibility, making you more likely to appear in AI responses — fixing this area could add ~1.35 to your total score
critical
Add Structured Data
mlnoffice.com has NO structured data (JSON-LD). Google won't show rich results (stars, FAQ, products) for your pages. (4 failing checks)
<!-- NO structured data on mlnoffice.com! -->
<!-- Add JSON-LD for rich Google results: -->
<script type="application/ld+json">
{"@context":"https://schema.org",
"@type":"WebSite",
"name":"mlnoffice.com",
"url":"https://mlnoffice.com"}
</script>
🤖 DIRECT: This is the most powerful signal for AI. JSON-LD structured data (FAQ, HowTo, Product, Article) lets AI bots extract specific facts, prices, steps, and answers without interpreting your prose. Google Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity all parse Schema.org data. 🔍 INDIRECT: Structured data triggers rich results in Google (stars, FAQ dropdowns, product cards) — pages with rich results get 30-50% more clicks, boosting your visibility to AI search tools — fixing this area could add ~1.31 to your total score
high
Add Security Headers
mlnoffice.com: missing security headers: HSTS, CSP, X-Frame, X-Content-Type. (5 failing checks)
# mlnoffice.com headers:
# ✓ Present: NONE
# ✗ Missing: HSTS, CSP, X-Frame, X-Content-Type, Referrer-Policy
# Add to .htaccess:
Header always set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000"
Header always set Content-Security-Policy "default-src 'self'"
Header always set X-Frame-Options "SAMEORIGIN"
Header always set X-Content-Type-Options "nosniff"
🤖 DIRECT: While AI bots do not check security headers themselves, AI systems that aggregate sources (like Perplexity) apply trust scoring. Sites without HTTPS are flagged as untrustworthy. 🔍 INDIRECT: Google has confirmed HTTPS is a ranking signal since 2014. Security headers prevent your site from being compromised and serving malware — which gets you deindexed from Google entirely, killing all AI visibility — fixing this area could add ~1.13 to your total score
high
Configure AI Bot Access
robots.txt exists but GPTBot Access, ClaudeBot / anthropic-ai, Google-Extended Access, CCBot (Common Crawl) need configuration. (8 failing checks)
# YOUR robots.txt currently has:
# As a condition of accessing this website, you agree to abide by the following
# content signals:
# (a) If a Content-Signal = yes, you may collect content for the corresponding
# use.
# (b) If a Content-Signal = no, you may not collect content for the
# ADD these missing bots:
User-agent: GPTBot
Allow: /
User-agent: ClaudeBot
Allow: /
User-agent: Google-Extended
Allow: /
🤖 DIRECT: AI bots like GPTBot (ChatGPT), ClaudeBot (Anthropic), and PerplexityBot physically visit your site to index content. If robots.txt blocks them, they literally cannot read your pages. 🔍 INDIRECT: Perplexity and ChatGPT also pull from Bing/Google results — but they prefer sites they can verify by crawling directly — fixing this area could add ~1.1 to your total score
medium
Improve Semantic HTML
mlnoffice.com: 7 H1 tags (should be exactly 1). missing semantic elements: <header>, <main>, <nav>, <footer>. (4 failing checks)
<!-- YOUR site has NO semantic elements -->
<!-- MISSING: <header>, <main>, <nav>, <footer> -->
<header><nav aria-label="Main">...</nav></header>
<main id="content">
<article>
<!-- 7 H1 tags! Keep only 1: -->
<h1>MLN.OFFICE</h1>
</article>
</main>
<footer>...</footer>
🤖 DIRECT: AI bots use HTML5 semantic elements (<article>, <main>, <nav>, <header>) to understand page structure. A proper H1→H2→H3 hierarchy tells AI bots the topic and subtopics. Without semantics, AI sees a flat wall of text. 🔍 INDIRECT: Google uses heading structure for featured snippets and passage ranking — the #1 source for AI-generated answers — fixing this area could add ~1.04 to your total score
medium
Fix Accessibility
mlnoffice.com: 15 of 15 images have no alt text. no skip navigation link. no ARIA labels. (5 failing checks)
<!-- 15 of 15 images have NO alt text! -->
<img src="photo.jpg" alt="Describe the image">
<a href="#content" class="skip-link">Skip to content</a>
🤖 DIRECT: Proper alt text on images lets AI bots understand visual content. ARIA labels help AI parse interactive elements. Skip navigation and landmark roles make content hierarchy clearer for automated parsing. 🔍 INDIRECT: Google rewards accessible sites with better crawlability scores. Well-structured accessible HTML overlaps heavily with what AI bots need — clear labels, logical order, semantic meaning — fixing this area could add ~1.04 to your total score
⚡ Quick Wins
Add <meta name="description"> to mlnoffice.com — AI assistants quote this text when referencing your site
Add og:image — AI tools show rich previews when citing mlnoffice.com, but only if og:image exists
15 images on mlnoffice.com have no alt text — AI bots can't understand images without it
Add JSON-LD structured data — AI assistants extract facts directly from schema markup on mlnoffice.com
mlnoffice.com has 7 H1 tags — AI bots get confused with multiple H1s, keep only 1
Add security headers (HSTS, CSP, X-Frame) — AI systems trust secure sites more when deciding what to cite
Add twitter:card meta tag — AI tools like Perplexity use this for rich preview cards when citing your site
🔍 Category Analysis
🤖 AI Bot Access
robots.txt found — 5 of 12 major AI bots are allowed to crawl your site. Some AI bots are blocked. Blocked bots cannot read, index, or cite your content in their responses — even if your content perfectly answers a user's question. No ai.txt — consider adding it for granular AI usage control (training vs. search vs. citation).
→ Add "User-agent: GPTBot / Allow: /" to robots.txt — GPTBot is OpenAI's crawler that indexes content for ChatGPT. If blocked, ChatGPT cannot cite your content even when users ask about your topic
→ Add "User-agent: ClaudeBot / Allow: /" to robots.txt — ClaudeBot is Anthropic's crawler. Claude (used by millions) needs crawl permission to reference your site in responses
→ Add "User-agent: Google-Extended / Allow: /" — this controls whether Google uses your content for Gemini AI responses (separate from regular Google Search indexing)
→ Fix: CCBot (Common Crawl) — CCBot is blocked in robots.txt
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT IMPACT: This is the gateway — if AI bots cannot physically access your site, nothing else matters. GPTBot (ChatGPT, 200M+ users), ClaudeBot (Claude, 100M+ users), PerplexityBot, and Google-Extended (Gemini) all check robots.txt first. Allowing them means your content can be indexed, understood, and cited when users ask questions related to your topic.
🏷️ Meta Tags
Title: "MLN OFFICE – Web Development" (30 chars) ✓. No meta description — AI assistants often quote this text directly when referencing your site. No Open Graph tags — when AI search tools cite your site, they cannot show a rich preview.
→ Add meta description (120-160 chars) — AI assistants often quote this directly when referencing your site. Google also uses it for search snippets, affecting click-through rate
→ Add og:title, og:description, og:image — AI search tools like Perplexity use OG data for preview cards when citing your content. Also essential for social sharing which drives backlinks
→ Add <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image"> — enables rich previews in AI tools and social platforms
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: AI bots read <title> and <meta description> as the first identifiers of your page content. When ChatGPT or Perplexity cites a source, they display the title as the link text. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: Title tags and meta descriptions are the #1 factor for click-through rates in Google/Bing search results. Higher CTR → higher ranking → AI assistants find you first when searching for answers.
📊 Structured Data
No structured data found! This is a major gap — JSON-LD structured data is the most direct way to feed information to AI bots. Without it, AI assistants must guess what your page is about from raw HTML. Pages with schema markup are 2-3x more likely to appear in AI-generated answers and Google rich results.
→ Add JSON-LD structured data — this is the most direct way to communicate facts to AI. Bots extract entities, definitions, prices, and FAQs from JSON-LD without needing to interpret your prose. Also triggers Google rich results (30-50% more clicks)
→ Fix: Schema Type Detected — No types
→ Fix: Sitelinks Search Box — Search box schema
→ Add FAQ, HowTo, or Product schema — these specific types are what AI assistants extract as direct answers. Google also shows them as expandable rich results, dramatically increasing visibility
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: JSON-LD is the most powerful AI optimization. AI bots parse structured data to extract specific facts (prices, ratings, steps, Q&A) without interpreting your prose. FAQPage schema lets AI extract individual question-answer pairs. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: Schema markup triggers Google rich results (stars, FAQ dropdowns, how-to steps) which get 30-50% more clicks, dramatically boosting your search visibility.
🧱 Semantic HTML
7 H1 tags found — AI bots get confused with multiple H1s, keep exactly 1 per page. 1 semantic HTML5 elements — consider using <header>, <main>, <article>, <nav>, <footer> instead of generic <div>s. AI bots understand semantic elements much better. Language: en-US ✓ — AI bots can match your content to the correct language queries.
→ Keep exactly one H1 per page — this tells AI bots the main topic. Multiple H1s confuse both AI parsers and Google about what your page is primarily about
→ Use <ul>/<ol> lists — AI bots extract list items as structured facts. Google uses lists for featured snippet "listicle" format, one of the most common AI answer sources
→ Fix: Descriptive Link Text — 4 generic links (click here, read more), 4 empty links
→ Fix: Empty Links Check — 4 links have no text or image — add aria-label or visible text
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: AI bots use HTML5 elements (<article>, <main>, <section>) and heading hierarchy (H1→H2→H3) to build a mental model of your content structure. Proper semantics help AI understand what your page is about and what each section covers. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: Google uses semantic HTML for passage ranking (ranking specific paragraphs, not just pages) and featured snippets — the primary source for AI-generated answers.
🧠 AI Content
2858 words, 8 headings. Sufficient content depth for AI extraction. No FAQ section — adding <details>/<summary> FAQ blocks is one of the most effective ways to get cited by AI assistants like ChatGPT and Perplexity. No dates found — AI bots deprioritize content without freshness signals. Add publication and update dates.
→ Add Q&A headings (What is...? How to...?) — this is the #1 pattern AI assistants look for when extracting direct answers. Google also uses Q&A structure for featured snippets (position 0)
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: This category has the HIGHEST direct impact on AI citation. AI assistants specifically search for: Q&A headings ("What is X?"), FAQ sections, definition blocks, comparison tables, and concise answer paragraphs. Pages structured this way are 5-10x more likely to be cited as a source. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: The same Q&A structure powers Google featured snippets (position 0), which is the single most cited source in AI search results.
📝 Content Quality
2858 words ✓ — good content depth for AI citation. easy readability. 6 internal links. 7 external links. 15 images.
→ Fix broken links — AI crawlers stop at dead links, missing content on your site. Google treats excessive 404s as a quality issue that can hurt ranking across your entire domain
→ Fix: Content Freshness — No date signals
→ Fix: E-E-A-T Signals — No author meta, no publish date — add meta author and visible byline
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: AI bots evaluate content depth, freshness, and authority before citing. A 12-word page gives AI nothing to reference. Comprehensive content (800+ words) with dates, author info, and expert signals makes your site a credible source worth citing. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: Google E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) directly determines your ranking. Higher ranking = AI assistants find you first.
⚡ Performance
TTFB: 149ms ✓ — fast server response. Page: 190KB ✓ — lightweight. 37 scripts, 15 images. Not compressed! Enable gzip/brotli — without compression, page transfer is 3-5x larger, slowing down AI crawler visits and hurting Google Core Web Vitals ranking.
→ Fix: Interaction to Next Paint (INP) — 37 external scripts
→ Fix: Total Blocking Time (TBT) — 37 blocking, 0 async, 0 defer
→ Enable gzip/Brotli — reduces page size 60-80%, making AI crawler visits faster and more complete. Also a Core Web Vitals factor for Google ranking
→ Fix: Render-Blocking Resources — 37 render-blocking scripts (use async/defer)
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: AI crawlers have 10-30 second timeouts. Slow pages may be partially crawled, missing important content. A fast TTFB (<200ms) ensures complete crawling. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP) are confirmed Google ranking factors since 2021. Faster sites rank higher → appear more often in AI search results. Studies show a 1-second delay reduces conversions by 7%.
♿ Accessibility
15/15 images with alt text ✓ — AI bots can understand all your visual content. 0 ARIA labels — without ARIA labels, AI bots may misinterpret navigation, forms, and interactive content. No skip navigation — this link helps AI bots distinguish main content from navigation, and is a WCAG requirement for accessibility.
→ Fix: Keyboard Navigation — 0 ARIA roles, 0 labels
→ Add "Skip to content" link — helps AI parsers identify where main content begins (vs navigation). Also a WCAG accessibility requirement that improves overall content structure
→ Add aria-label to interactive elements — helps AI bots understand navigation and form purposes. Also improves Google accessibility scoring which is an indirect ranking factor
→ Fix: Media Captions — 0 caption tracks for 6 videos
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: Alt text is critical — AI bots cannot see images and rely entirely on alt descriptions. ARIA labels help AI understand interactive elements. Good accessibility = clear content structure that AI can parse accurately. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: Google Lighthouse accessibility scores factor into overall page quality. Sites meeting WCAG guidelines tend to have cleaner HTML that both Google and AI bots parse more effectively.
⚙️ Technical SEO
XML Sitemap found ✓ — AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) use sitemaps to discover all your pages efficiently in a single crawl session. Google also uses lastmod dates to prioritize fresh content. Mobile ready ✓ — Google uses mobile-first indexing, meaning your mobile version determines ranking (and AI search visibility). Compression active ✓.
→ Optimize server response time — AI bots have 10-30s timeouts; slow TTFB means incomplete crawls. Google uses TTFB as part of Core Web Vitals. Consider server caching, CDN, or faster hosting
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: XML sitemaps are a discovery mechanism — they tell AI crawlers exactly which pages exist, their priority, and when they were last updated. Without a sitemap, AI bots crawl blindly following links and may miss deep pages. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: Technical SEO is the foundation of all search visibility. Mobile-readiness, proper canonicalization, compression, and indexing directly determine whether Google can find and rank your content.
🔒 Security
HTTPS active ✓ — required for Google ranking since 2014, and some AI systems (Perplexity) only cite HTTPS sources. SSL certificate valid ✓. Security headers: none! Without security headers, your site is vulnerable to XSS, clickjacking, and other attacks. A compromised site gets removed from Google, eliminating all AI visibility.
→ Add Strict-Transport-Security header — enforces HTTPS permanently, preventing downgrade attacks. Builds trust score with AI aggregation systems and improves Google security assessment
→ Fix: Content Security Policy — No CSP
→ Add X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN — prevents clickjacking. Security vulnerabilities can lead to Google Safe Browsing warnings which block AI citations
→ Add X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff — prevents MIME-type confusion attacks that could serve malicious content through your domain
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: While AI bots don't inspect headers directly, AI aggregation systems (like Perplexity) apply trust scoring. HTTPS is baseline trust. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: HTTPS is a confirmed Google ranking signal. A hacked site (possible without CSP, X-Frame-Options) gets flagged by Google Safe Browsing and completely deindexed — killing all search and AI visibility instantly. Security is insurance.
🌐 Social Sharing
Open Graph tags incomplete — when AI tools cite your site, the preview will be a plain text link instead of a rich card with image and description. This dramatically reduces click-through. No X card — your links look plain when shared, reducing social engagement which indirectly affects search ranking. 1 social media links — good for cross-platform presence.
→ Fix: OG Image Present — No og:image — add for social previews
→ Add <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image"> — enables rich previews when AI tools cite your site and when shared on X/Twitter
→ Fix: LinkedIn Preview Ready — Incomplete OG
→ Fix: WhatsApp Preview Ready — Incomplete OG
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: When AI tools like Perplexity cite your site, they use og:image and og:description for rich preview cards. Without OG tags, your citation is a plain text link that users are less likely to click. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: Social sharing generates backlinks and social signals. Viral content gets linked by other sites → more backlinks → higher Google ranking → more AI visibility. OG tags are the investment that enables this cycle.
🔗 Link Health
6 internal links — internal links help AI crawlers discover more of your content in a single visit. 7 external links to 7 domains — outbound links to authoritative sources boost your E-E-A-T credibility with both Google and AI systems. 0 nofollow.
→ Create XML sitemap — AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot) use sitemaps to discover pages efficiently. Google requires sitemaps for large sites and uses lastmod dates to prioritize fresh content crawling
📘 Why this matters for AI visibility
🤖 DIRECT: AI crawlers follow links to discover content. Broken links = dead ends where crawling stops. Good internal linking means AI indexes more pages per visit. External links to authoritative sources signal that you cite credible information. 🔍 VIA SEARCH: Google PageRank flows through internal links. External links to authority sites boost your E-E-A-T. A clean link graph is foundational for both Google ranking and AI crawler efficiency.
🗺️ Long-Term Strategy
To improve mlnoffice.com's AI visibility from 58 to 80+: Start with Complete Social Tags — this most limits how AI bots understand your site. Then tackle Add Structured Data. Quick wins: fix no meta description, no structured data for AI extraction, 15 images invisible to AI bots (no alt). Goal: make your content easy for ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity to crawl, understand, and cite.