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AI-Readiness Report

Most AI-readiness tools pad the list. Ours only shows what's really broken.

Every problem we put in front of you is one we're sure is real — because we keep our own false alarms off your list before you ever see them.

June 8, 2026

3 in 4

of even our most clear-cut calls prove out — and only the proven ones reach your list

Every item

on your list is a question a buyer's AI genuinely can't answer about you

Zero

guesses about what an AI “said” about you — only what your site does and doesn't answer

Every audit in this category hands you a score and a pile of problems to fix. The catch is how many of them aren't real — the answer was on your site all along, the tool just didn't find it. So you spend a weekend 'fixing' something that was never broken, and you quietly stop trusting the report. Sitedex is built the other way around. A problem only makes your list if we're confident a buyer's AI genuinely can't get the answer from your site. The clear-cut cases — where the answer is truly missing — prove out more often than not. The soft maybes usually turn out to be findable after all, so we keep those off your list entirely. What you're left with is short, and real.

You've run one of these before — paste a URL, get a letter grade, get handed a list of things to fix. Google gives away that kind of checklist free now, and it feels rigorous without telling you anything you can trust. Specific isn't the same as correct.

And a problem that turns out not to be real is worse than no report at all. You sink real time into 'fixing' it, and the moment you realize it was never broken, you write off the whole tool. That's the trap we built Sitedex to stay out of.

Think about the question that actually decides a purchase — whether there's a BAA for HIPAA, whether SSO is on the plan you can afford, whether you can get your data back out if it doesn't work. Buyers don't dig through your site for those anymore; they ask an assistant. When your page answers, the assistant quotes you. When your page is silent or vague, the assistant doesn't stop and admit it came up empty — it assembles the most plausible answer it can from your category, a competitor, or a year-old memory, and delivers it with total confidence. The buyer never learns it was a guess. We can't and won't tell you what a model says about you — nobody honestly can — but that's the quiet damage a dead end does, and the gap we help you close before it gets the chance.

And we hold our own site to it: Sitedex finds dead ends on sitedex.dev too — buyer questions about our own limits and APIs that our pages didn't answer cleanly — and closing them is part of how this got built. We'll also be straight about where it stands: it's early. We've put it to the test on a handful of sites so far, from a payments giant to a food blog — enough to trust the shape of what we're seeing, not to call it the last word.

It goes silent

A buyer asks something — your refund window, whether you're SOC 2, what the team plan actually costs — and your site simply doesn't say. There's no answer to find.

It hedges

The answer is technically on the page, but so vague or buried that no one — person or AI — comes away with it. A non-answer that reads like an answer.

It contradicts itself

Your changelog says one thing, your docs say another. Whichever page gets read first wins, and a buyer's AI confidently repeats whichever half it happened to land on.

Once a problem makes it onto your list, it isn't a maybe — it's a real question a buyer's AI can't answer about you today. Add the line, state the number, fix the contradiction, and the next AI that reads your site gets it right instead of guessing. The list is short on purpose. Every item on it is worth your afternoon.

A shorter list you can act on beats a longer list you can't believe.

We won't tell you what AI says about you — nobody honestly can. We'll show you the questions your site can't answer, and the fix for each.

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