SEO and crawl readiness
Checks titles, descriptions, indexability, canonical signals, headings, social tags, internal links and crawl blockers before Google sees the page.
PageLens AI checks the public surface of AI-built sites for SEO, AEO, WCAG-style accessibility, performance, security headers, tracking, trust and conversion risks, then turns findings into fix-ready prompts.
AI-built sites often look complete while the public launch surface still has crawl, accessibility, trust, tracking and conversion gaps. The audit groups those risks into a fixable queue.
Checks titles, descriptions, indexability, canonical signals, headings, social tags, internal links and crawl blockers before Google sees the page.
Reviews whether the page gives clear answers, entity signals, structured data, comparison context and trust evidence that answer engines can understand.
Flags common AI-builder misses: unlabeled inputs, weak contrast, missing alt text, bad heading order, tiny tap targets and disconnected error states.
Looks for slow, unstable or cluttered public pages so a polished AI-generated design does not break on the viewport your users actually use.
Checks whether a visitor can understand the offer, trust the company, find pricing and privacy details, and enter the funnel without confusion.
Turns the audit into prioritized findings and Markdown prompts for Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, Windsurf, Lovable, Bolt, Replit and v0.
SEO suites, accessibility tools and AI visibility trackers are useful, but they answer narrower questions. PageLens AI is the first pass when the question is whether the public site is ready for users, search, answer engines and sales traffic.
Single-page performance, SEO and accessibility diagnostics.
Large crawl inventories, URL exports, duplicate detection and consultant-grade technical SEO analysis.
Focused WCAG issue discovery and remediation support.
Monitoring whether a brand appears in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews and similar answer surfaces.
The goal is not another dashboard. The goal is to get the site into better shape before real users and high-cost acquisition channels judge it.
Paste the public URL and run a free preview scan.
Review the launch verdict, screenshots and highest-risk findings.
Upgrade to Launch Pack when desktop and mobile proof matter.
Export Markdown fixes for your AI builder or coding agent.
Deploy the fixes and re-scan the live site before sending traffic.
These visible answers mirror the FAQ schema so search engines and answer engines can use the same plain-language guidance visitors see on the page.
An AI website audit tool reviews a live website with automated checks and AI-assisted analysis, then turns SEO, accessibility, performance, trust, tracking, security and conversion issues into prioritized recommendations. PageLens AI focuses on launch readiness for AI-built sites and apps.
Lighthouse is useful for page-level diagnostics. PageLens AI is broader: it renders public pages, captures evidence, reviews SEO, AEO, WCAG-style accessibility, trust, tracking, security and conversion, then creates a repair workflow with prompts and re-scan proof.
Yes. PageLens AI checks whether pages are crawlable, answerable, structured, trusted and clear enough for answer engines. It is a readiness layer before dedicated AI visibility monitoring tools.
No. Automated and AI-assisted checks cannot certify full WCAG compliance. They are useful for finding common launch blockers quickly, then teams can use focused accessibility tools and human review for deeper compliance work.
Founders, agencies, SaaS teams, ecommerce operators and AI builders should use it before Product Hunt, Reddit, paid traffic, client handoff, first users or customer data collection.
Start with the free preview. Use Launch Pack when you need desktop and mobile evidence, fix prompts and one included re-scan before Product Hunt, Reddit, ads, customers or a client handoff.
Get the AI website audit checklist
We will send the free scan link, launch-readiness checklist and the Launch Pack path for when the site is close to public.