AI Optimizer
Enter Your Keyword & URL
First, enter a keyword and URL that you want to rank for. This will be your article's topic. It's possible to change the Region to a different Data Center.

There are also the following buttons:
- Clear: To reset the function
- Load: To load a previous report from the history
Content Score
Once you’ve generated a report, a table and a chart will appear with a quantitative summary of your site for AI search engines.

Each column in this table will be fully explored individually in the report.
Title Score
The first section of the report will be Title Score, which assigns a score based on an analysis by a panel of five judges, comprised of some of the most widely used AI models. An optimized title is also generated, which you can use for your page or to recalculate the panel’s analysis.
The list shows the top 10 titles and can be sorted based on predicted AI rank or Google results. It displays the individual results from each panel judge, as well as the AI ranking and the Google ranking.

Intent Score
The Intent Score analyzes how well the page matches the intent of the keyword. Five questions are generated, along with a score indicating how well the page covers the answer to each question by comparing your page with the top three competitors.

Clicking on a question will expand the module, showing details of the answers being compared. You can follow up by clicking the Optimize button, which will automatically enhance the text to cover the answer better.

Sourceability Score
This metric analyzes each line of text and evaluates its potential to be used as a reference, citation or source by LLMs. Higher values indicate greater content richness and higher perceived value.

Next, there is a table with details and three columns that provide more information about Sourceability:
- LLM REFERENCEABLE CLAIMS: The raw number of potential citations that can be taken by an LLM (Large Language Model).
- KNOWLEDGE DENSITY: This metric measures the number of raw referenceable claims relative to the length of the text. Higher density indicates richer, more informative text, while lower density indicates more filler text.
- RICHNESS SCORE: This compares precise claims versus vague claims. A higher score indicates higher overall document quality.

LLM Referenceable Claims Found is tied to the first column of the Sourceability table, showing the specific quotes that were identified.

Sourceability Opportunities
These are some text excerpts that have been identified as having the potential to become citable sources. Clicking the Optimize option will generate an improved version of the text.

Authority Score
A panel of AI models will analyze the author’s credibility, overall effort and references for claims.

Next is a detailed authority analysis, where the three evaluated aspects are expanded with parameters and evidence.

First Impressions
This section of the report analyzes the above-the-fold area (what a visitor sees first when opening the page) and evaluates how well it captures user attention to increase retention and reduce bounce rates on Desktop and Mobile versions.

The chart provides a screenshot of what is seen when the page is opened, along with the First Impression Score and scores for Estimated Dwell Time, Stickiness and Intent Match. At the end, there is a brief explanation of how the page is perceived by a user when it is opened.