For WooCommerce stores
Will AI shopping assistants recommend your products?
When a buyer asks ChatGPT or Gemini "best [product] under $100," the answer increasingly comes from AI reading structured product data, not just search rankings. WooCommerce stores that skip or misconfigure Product schema become invisible to that layer entirely — even with good SEO.
What we check on a WooCommerce store
The commerce-specific signals
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Product schema
AI engines look for Product schema (price, availability, reviews) to confirm what's actually for sale and whether it's in stock — VisibilityZen checks whether it's present and complete across product pages.
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Crawler access
Checkout, cart, and account paths are often (correctly) blocked in robots.txt — but overly broad rules sometimes block product and category pages too, hiding the whole catalog from GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot.
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llms.txt
A plain-text summary AI crawlers increasingly check for — useful for stores with large catalogs that are expensive to fully crawl page by page.
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Sitemap health
Large product catalogs need sitemap indexes that stay in sync as products are added, removed, or go out of stock.
How it works
Scan. Fix. Prove.
01 / Scan
Scan.
VisibilityZen checks 20+ AI-readiness signals across your storefront: crawler access, Product schema, llms.txt, sitemap health, and entity clarity.
02 / Fix
Fix.
Every issue ships with a fix. Preview it. Approve it. VisibilityZen applies it inside WordPress — safely, reversibly, with a full audit log. Nothing publishes itself.
03 / Prove
Prove.
Weekly tracking shows your share-of-answer against competing stores, before and after each fix.