
Free AI SEO Auditor
Audit your site for the AI search era. 100% Open Source
230 followers
Audit your site for the AI search era. 100% Open Source
230 followers
Most SEO tools optimize for Google. This one scores you for the AI search era. Paste a URL — in ~30 seconds, get a 0–100 visibility score showing how ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity see your page, plus a copy-paste fix prompt you can hand to Cursor or Claude Code. No signup. Fully open source.






Context.dev
Just ran InfiniteResume.com through freeaiseoaudit and I’m honestly thrilled. It gave me an 83/100 AISEO / AIO score, which was incredibly validating after spending the last few months deeply focused on building out my SEO and GEO/AIO foundations.
A few things that really stood out to me:
It flags actual, specific mistakes instead of just spitting out generic advice.
The killer feature: The copy-pasteable AI prompts.
I actually took the prompt it generated, fed it straight to Claude, and asked it to analyze my codebase. Out of the top 5 suggestions, 4 were completely spot-on. There was only one minor mismatch where the audit flagged two H1s, but Claude confirmed my source code only has one (it seems the audit might be picking up a visually large element from the rendered DOM). Even with that, getting a 4/5 accuracy rate on automated codebase analysis is fantastic.
I do have a question for the makers regarding the AIO analysis:
How does the tool account for how different types of AI engines parse dynamic content?
For example, search-grounded AI (like Perplexity or Google SGE) relies heavily on live real-time crawling and DOM structure for citations, whereas standard chat models rely more on semantic training data. Does your audit weight certain technical elements or markup differently depending on which target engine we are trying to optimize for?
Really helpful tool, and it feels genuinely built for the modern search landscape.
Congrats on the launch!
@lakshminath_dondeti Yeah, it does. ChatGPT/Claude/Perplexity visibility scoring is AEO under different naming — GEO and IEO label the exact same metric. The acronym choice is mostly tribal.
Context.dev
@lakshminath_dondeti same thing yes! it's also open source btw
Exstats
Really interesting tool. The recommendations actually feel useful and well-reasoned, not the usual "keep your title under 80 characters" type of advice. Picked up some new insights I hadn't considered before.
Special shoutout to the "Copy Fix Prompt" feature, that's a genuinely clever idea. Makes it super easy to take the suggestions straight into your workflow.
Nice work!
Context.dev
@nowaffl happy to hear it!
Hey Yahia, congratulations on the launch!
I tried your tool on vaulternal.com and got an 83/100 - which is actually a pretty solid score. The main area that seems to need improvement (according to your tool) is the "Citation Surface Presence" metric, so I'll take a closer look at that. You can see the audit here: https://www.freeaiseoaudit.com/audit/vaulternal.com
Out of curiosity, are you planning to monetize the tool at some point? Having "free" in the domain name might make that a bit tricky down the road.
Good luck with the project!
Context.dev
@val__greg it's an open source project built on context.dev
Context.dev is actually my main business!
Tested Free AI SEO Auditor on CambrianEdge.ai and got a solid 93/100.
Really liked the concept overall, especially the “copy full prompt” feature. Makes the workflow much smoother when you want to iterate quickly instead of rewriting things manually.
One feature that could make this even more useful would be the ability to export/download the report as an image or PDF. Feels like something teams would want to share internally or attach to audits.
Great work on this, @yahia_bakour3
Context.dev
@kabirsalunkhe noted! awesome to hear
"AI search era" is the right framing most SEO audits are still optimized for traditional search and ignore how LLMs crawl and surface content. Does it check for things like llms.txt and structured data specifically?