THE SHORT ANSWER
A SaaS homepage should resolve
the buyer's first questions.
A retrieval system—and a hurried buyer—needs to identify what the product is, who it serves, what action comes next, and which visible evidence supports the claims. This checker evaluates those public page signals without sampling model answers or storing the submitted report.
WHAT THE SCORE COVERS
Nine checks you can inspect.
- 01Clear extraction
Title, description, one primary heading, and enough server-returned text to explain the product.
- 02Entity and evidence
Relevant structured data, question-led sections, and visible language pointing to sources, customers, data, or results.
- 03Access and action
Reachable crawler policy plus explicit pricing, contact, demo, purchase, or trial language.
READ IT CORRECTLY
A readiness score
is not a result claim.
A strong surface score cannot prove that ChatGPT, Google AI, Claude, or Perplexity has indexed, recommended, or cited a page. It shows whether the returned homepage clears several conditions the publisher can directly improve. Engine observations require a separate, dated measurement method.
SEE A REAL EXAMPLE
One homepage.
Five publishable fixes.
The public Alternate Futures teardown shows how a 42/100 surface result becomes concrete heading, answer-block, structured-data, evidence, and next-step recommendations—without inventing traffic or citation lift.
Read the public teardownFROM SCORE TO SHIPPED EDITS
Fix the five pages
closest to revenue.
AnswerReady supplies rewritten answer blocks, page-specific structured data, evidence gaps, and a 30-day implementation order for $149. Scope is confirmed before payment.