arboro AI Bot Checker – Ideal Conditions for Your AI Growth
Our free AI Bot Checker analyzes in seconds whether your website is technically prepared for the new era of search.
AI systems such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews use your content to generate answers. If they cannot properly crawl your site because of technical errors, incorrect blocks in your robots.txt file, or slow response times, you lose visibility and leave the field open to the competition. To help your keywords thrive in the soil of all AI systems and ensure you stay visible where it matters more and more, our AI Bot Checker is the ideal tool: in principle, it combines soil analysis, root scanning, and plant health checks in one.
Find out now whether your digital foundation is strong enough to grow and bear fruit in the new world of search.
4 Checks for Greater Visibility – Is Your Site GEO-Compatible?
The AI Bot Checker specifically analyzes the four pillars of your AI readiness, based on the latest standards in AI search. So if you suspect that your site is being avoided by Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, ChatGPT, and others, there may be several reasons for this.
What our AI Bot Checker analyzes:
Bot Accessibility Check (The Most Important Test)
Here you can see whether the most important AI bots (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini) and traditional search engine crawlers (Google, Bing) can access your site at all. A red X means: you are invisible to that bot.
LLMS File Check (The Expert Review)
We check for llms.txt files. These special files allow you to provide targeted instructions to AI systems – an advanced GEO technique that is still rarely used.
Robots.txt Analysis (The Rulebook of Your Garden)
The robots.txt file is the most important rulebook for all bots. We check whether it is set up correctly, whether you are blocking the right areas (such as /checkout/ or /account/), and whether the new AI bots understand these rules.
Sanity & Redirect Check (The Solid Foundation)
Even in the AI era, the basics still matter. Are your SSL certificates working properly? Are your redirects clean, for example from http to https? Only a technically healthy foundation can grow sustainably.