When Claude researches a topic or browses on a user's behalf, it favours sources it can read and trust. Here's how to make your business one of them.
Claude's browsing and research tools fetch pages, extract meaning, and cite what's useful. Sites that render cleanly without JavaScript, state facts plainly, and carry structured data are far easier for it to use and trust than a single-page app that renders nothing to a crawler.
A clean content surface, an llms.txt that points to your canonical pages, Organization and FAQ schema, and a robots policy that allows ClaudeBot. These are the same fundamentals that help every answer engine, and they're all fixable.
Score your site on the signals Claude's browsing relies on.
Generate llms.txt, structured data, and answer-first content.
Re-scan over time as the standards evolve.
Structure your site so Claude can read it cleanly and cite it confidently.
Point Claude at your best, canonical content with a purpose-built llms.txt.
Serve content in HTML so it's readable without running scripts.
It gives AI crawlers a curated map of what to read and where your canonical content lives. It's a low-effort, high-signal fix, and the AI-Readiness Agent can generate one for your site.
Many crawlers don't run JavaScript. If your primary content only appears after scripts execute, those crawlers see an empty page. Server-rendered HTML fixes this.
Run the free AI-Readiness Audit. It scores your site across the signals these engines use — structured data, answerability, crawlability, and more — and gives you the top fixes ranked by impact.
Run the free AI-Readiness Audit and get the fixes that make your site Claude-ready.