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[ AI VISIBILITY — DISCOVERY ]

Does ChatGPT know about your site?

This is not AI Readiness, which asks whether crawlers can reach you. AI Visibility asks whether LLMs already know you, by scanning Wikipedia, Common Crawl, DuckDuckGo, and the Wayback Machine for traces of your domain.

Scanning Wikipedia, Common Crawl, DuckDuckGo, Wayback Machine

This takes 15–30 seconds. We hit four public APIs for you.

[ VERDICT ]

 

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WIKI [ WIKIPEDIA ]

Wikipedia

CC [ COMMON CRAWL ]

Common Crawl

WAY [ WAYBACK MACHINE ]

Wayback Machine

DDG [ DUCKDUCKGO ]

DuckDuckGo Instant Answer

Improve your AI visibility

  • Get mentioned on Wikipedia — only if your site or organization passes the notability bar.
  • Publish on platforms that Common Crawl archives heavily: GitHub, Reddit, Stack Overflow, major news outlets, Hacker News.
  • Keep a stable URL structure for years — the Wayback Machine archives long-lived sites more deeply.
  • Earn inbound links from established domains — LLM training pipelines weight authority.
  • Make sure crawlers can actually fetch you when they find you: Run the AI Readiness Checker.
  • Show off your status with an embeddable AI Readiness badge.

Visibility signals are based on public free APIs (Wikipedia, Common Crawl, Wayback, DuckDuckGo). Absence from these does not prove that no LLM knows your site, and presence does not guarantee accurate AI representation.