DomainOptic checks whether search engines can include your homepage and understand its basic information. These results are shown separately from the security score.
Run the DomainOptic audit and open the Search and AI Visibility section after the homepage has been checked.
Checks whether the homepage asks search engines not to show it. This does not check robots.txt or response headers.
Checks whether the homepage points to the main URL you want search engines to use.
Checks for the page title and description that search engines may use in results.
Shows whether the page includes structured data that can help explain its content. It does not validate that data.
Checks whether the homepage says which language it uses.
Explains that Google AI search features use the same basic search access. Google does not require special AI markup or an AI text file.
This check cannot tell you whether your site will rank, appear in Google, or be mentioned in an AI answer. It only reviews the homepage code we can fetch. It does not check Search Console, robots.txt, sitemap coverage, response headers, or whether structured data is valid.
Use these results to find basic homepage gaps, then confirm important behavior with the relevant search-engine tools. Search visibility and website security answer different questions, so this section is not included in the DomainOptic security score.