For WordPress sites
Is your WordPress site visible to AI search?
WordPress powers over 40% of the web, which means most of what ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity read online started as a WordPress page. But the defaults that make WordPress easy for humans — themes, plugins, page builders — often leave AI crawlers blocked or confused. VisibilityZen is built by the team behind SSL Zen, so it's built to work inside WordPress specifically, not as a generic website scanner bolted on after the fact.
What we check on a WordPress site
The WordPress-specific signals
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Crawler access
Security plugins, firewalls, and `robots.txt` edits frequently block GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot without the site owner realizing it.
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Schema markup
Many WordPress themes ship no structured data at all, or SEO plugins produce incomplete Organization/Article schema — AI engines rely on this to confirm what a page actually is.
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llms.txt
A plain-text summary file AI crawlers increasingly check for — almost no WordPress site has one by default.
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Sitemap health
WordPress SEO plugins usually generate a sitemap, but stale caching or misconfigured multisite setups can leave key pages out of it.
How it works
Scan. Fix. Prove.
01 / Scan
Scan.
VisibilityZen checks 20+ AI-readiness signals: crawler access (GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot), schema, llms.txt, sitemap health, entity clarity, and whether AI engines actually mention your brand.
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 competitors, before and after each fix.