Your AI visibility tracking shows you're invisible on 60% of your prompts. Your content opportunities suggest new articles to write. But what if the problem isn't missing content? What if it's your existing site holding you back?
A missing schema markup, broken heading hierarchy, thin pages without entity coverage, or poor internal linking can all prevent LLMs from recognizing your expertise. Mentionable's site audit finds these issues before you spend time creating content on a foundation that isn't working.
What the site audit checks
Mentionable crawls your website page by page, starting from your homepage and following internal links. Each page gets evaluated against 100+ metrics organized into categories.
Content quality: content length, readability signals, entity coverage, topical depth, and how well the content supports your tracked prompts.
Technical structure: heading hierarchy (H1/H2/H3), meta titles and descriptions, canonical tags, internal linking patterns, and page load indicators.
Schema markup: JSON-LD presence, schema type coverage, and validity. Proper schema helps LLMs understand what your pages are about and extract structured information.
AI readiness: formatting that supports LLM extraction, FAQ sections, comparison tables, and citation-worthy structures. These checks go beyond traditional SEO to evaluate how well your pages serve AI platforms.
Health scores with context
Every audited page receives a health score based on the 100+ metrics. But scores alone don't tell you what to fix or why.
Mentionable runs AI analysis on each page after the initial crawl. The AI considers your page content, your tracked prompts, your visibility data, and the issues found during crawling. Then it generates specific, contextualized recommendations.
Instead of "add meta description" (which any tool can tell you), Mentionable might recommend: "This page covers project management for freelancers but lacks schema markup for SoftwareApplication. Adding this schema would help LLMs correctly categorize your content when users ask for tool recommendations."
The recommendations connect technical issues to their impact on AI visibility, so you can prioritize fixes that matter.
Page limits by plan
The number of pages Mentionable crawls scales with your plan:
| Plan | Price | Max pages per audit |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | EUR 39/month | 25 pages |
| Growth | EUR 79/month | 100 pages |
| Pro | EUR 149/month | 250 pages |
| Agency | EUR 300/month | 500 pages |
For most solopreneurs and small sites, 25-100 pages covers the core content. Larger sites with extensive content libraries benefit from the Pro or Agency tiers.
Drill into any page
The site audit dashboard gives you the overview. But you can drill into any individual page for a complete breakdown: every metric checked, every issue found, and every recommendation generated.
This page-level view shows exactly what needs fixing. If a page scores poorly on schema coverage, you see which schemas are missing. If the heading structure is broken, you see the current hierarchy and what it should look like. Each issue links to a specific, actionable fix.
Trigger audits from the chat
Mentionable's site audit integrates with the AI chat agent. You can start an audit directly from a conversation:
"Run a site audit on my site." The chat agent triggers the crawl and notifies you when results are ready. You can then ask follow-up questions: "Which pages have the worst scores?" or "What are the most common issues?" The agent pulls from the audit data to answer.
This integration means you don't have to leave the chat to get audit insights. Ask a question, get the data, understand what to fix, all in one conversation.
Export for your team
Site audit results are exportable as markdown. This is useful if you need to share findings with a developer, send a report to a client, or keep a record of your site's health over time.
The export includes the full audit summary, page-by-page scores, top issues, and recommendations. Everything in a clean, readable format.
Who benefits most from site audits
Solopreneurs who built their site themselves and aren't sure if the technical foundation supports AI visibility. The audit catches issues you might not know to look for.
Consultants who want to show clients the technical state of their site alongside visibility data. A site audit adds depth to your analysis and justifies specific recommendations.
Agencies onboarding new client projects. Running a site audit as part of project setup reveals the technical baseline and helps prioritize the first actions.
Try it yourself
Start your 7-day free trial and run your first site audit. See how your pages score across 100+ metrics and get AI-powered recommendations to improve your site's readiness for AI visibility. No credit card required.
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