Step 1
Check Visibility
Step 2
Fix Gaps
Step 3
Recheck Progress
Step 4
Stay Visible
Diagnosis
What's hurting your AI visibility
Each weakness is tied to evidence and a related recommendation instead of generic advice.
Business Identity Clarity
AI systems can identify the practice, but the location and service-area language is softer than it should be.
Why this matters
Local service clarity helps answer engines decide when your business is relevant to a nearby searcher.
Evidence examples
- Homepage headline says family dentistry but does not mention Austin until the footer.
- The About page mentions local ownership, but not the neighborhoods or service radius.
Service Extractability
Cosmetic dentistry, implants, and emergency care are grouped together in prose that is hard to reuse in direct answers.
Why this matters
Answer engines prefer crisp service definitions, eligibility details, and question-style blocks.
Evidence examples
- The services page has one long section for eight treatments.
- No service section opens with a direct definition or who it is for.
Trust & Proof Signals
The site has credible proof, but reviews and credentials are separated from the pages where users make decisions.
Why this matters
AI systems need visible, contextual proof to support confident recommendations.
Evidence examples
- Review count appears on the homepage but not on service sections.
- Dentist credentials live on the About page only.
Structure & Schema
The site is missing local business schema and has heading patterns that blur page meaning.
Why this matters
Structured data and clean page hierarchy help AI systems classify the business and cite details accurately.
Evidence examples
- No LocalBusiness or Dentist schema was detected in the sampled pages.
- The homepage uses multiple H1-style visual headings.