Can ChatGPT actually read your website — and would it recommend you when a buyer asks? Paste your URL for an instant ChatGPT visibility score and the exact fixes that get you seen.
When someone asks ChatGPT for a recommendation, it can only name sites it can read and trust. Two silent problems keep most brands out. First, many sites block ChatGPT’s crawlers (GPTBot and OAI-SearchBot) in robots.txt — so ChatGPT never sees them. Second, many sites are JavaScript-rendered, so the raw HTML ChatGPT fetches is nearly empty. This free checker finds both in seconds — then shows you exactly what to fix.
It’s a free tool that checks whether ChatGPT can read your website and how ready you are to be recommended in its answers. It reads your live robots.txt and homepage HTML and scores your ChatGPT visibility from 0–100.
Usually one of two reasons: your robots.txt blocks GPTBot/OAI-SearchBot, or your pages are rendered with JavaScript so ChatGPT’s crawler sees almost no content. The checker detects both and tells you how to fix them.
Yes. ChatGPT uses GPTBot to gather training data and OAI-SearchBot for its live search and browsing. If those user-agents are blocked, or your content is JavaScript-only, ChatGPT can’t use your site as a source.
Yes — the instant score and headline findings need no signup. A free Beacon account unlocks the full 38-point audit, AI-prompt tracking (see exactly which prompts you appear in) and competitor benchmarks.
Free account — full audit, AI-prompt tracking and competitor benchmarks.