AI crawlers run no JavaScript — they read the raw HTML. Enter an address: we fetch your page server-side, exactly like GPTBot or ClaudeBot, and show how much content and structure actually arrives. With an agent score, right in your browser.
AI agents like GPTBot (ChatGPT), ClaudeBot (Claude) and PerplexityBot do not render JavaScript — they read the raw, server-delivered HTML. If your content only appears via JavaScript in the browser, it is invisible to these agents and you won't be cited. What matters is server-rendered HTML (SSR), a clear heading structure, meaningful titles and structured data (JSON-LD). Forge12 offers this free Agent-View check and makes websites agent-ready.
We fetch your homepage once server-side — as an AI crawler, without executing JavaScript — and evaluate the raw HTML: how much visible text arrives, whether there's an <h1> and a page title, a meta description, structured data (JSON-LD), an llms.txt, and how your robots.txt controls AI bots.
Because the major AI crawlers (OpenAI's GPTBot, Anthropic's ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) generally don't execute JavaScript. They only see the HTML your server delivers directly. Anything loaded client-side via JavaScript simply doesn't exist for them.
Usually that your content is created in the browser via JavaScript (client-only rendering) or that structure is missing — no clear heading, no title, no structured data. To an AI agent the page then looks almost empty, no matter how good it looks in the browser.
Googlebot now largely renders JavaScript — AI crawlers mostly don't. A page can rank on Google and still be invisible to ChatGPT or Perplexity. This check targets AI visibility (GEO/AEO), not classic Google ranking.
No — llms.txt is optional and currently not a proven ranking or citation lever. We show it for completeness but don't count its absence against you. What matters is server-rendered HTML with real content and structure.
No. We fetch the entered URL once server-side and show the result. Nothing is logged or stored.