Technical Foundation

Site Audit for AI Search

Evaluate page-level and template-level readiness for AI search discovery.

Best for: Teams auditing large sites before GEO rollout.Outcome: Faster remediation across high-impact pages.

Site Audit for AI Search

Who This Feature Is For

  • Teams auditing large sites before a GEO rollout
  • SEO, content, and technical teams that need a page-by-page view of AI-search readiness
  • Operators responsible for fixing structural, schema, content, and entity issues across templates

What It Does

Site Audit for AI Search evaluates your site at both the page and template level to surface readiness gaps that can affect AI search discovery. It groups issues into practical buckets so teams can see where problems repeat across similar pages, not just where they appear once.

Use it to review:

  • Page structure and crawlability
  • Schema coverage and consistency
  • Content quality signals
  • Entity consistency across templates

Primary Outcome

Faster remediation across high-impact pages, with a clear path from audit findings to prioritized GEO work.

How Teams Use It

  • Run an audit on a large site before rollout
  • Review issues by page and by template to spot patterns
  • Prioritize fixes based on likely impact, not just issue count
  • Assign work to content, SEO, or technical owners
  • Track progress as clusters of related pages are resolved

Implementation Pattern

  1. Run the site audit from the readiness analyzer.
  2. Review template-level issue grouping to find repeated problems.
  3. Sort findings into an impact-based remediation queue.
  4. Tackle the highest-value page clusters first.
  5. Re-audit after fixes to confirm progress and catch regressions.

What To Monitor

  • High-impact pages with unresolved readiness gaps
  • Templates with repeated schema or structure issues
  • Content quality and entity consistency across clusters
  • Remediation progress by page group
  • New issues introduced during template updates

Related Texta Workflows

Next Step

Start with a site-level audit, then turn the findings into a prioritized remediation plan.