UX signals that make your landing page AI-ready
AI engines reward pages that humans can use easily. Our UX evaluation scores the same friction points that drive bounce rate AND that AI systems treat as proxies for content quality.
What we score in your UX layer
- Information hierarchy — does the page answer one clear question?
- Navigation depth and primary-task clarity
- Page-load performance (LCP, CLS, TBT)
- Mobile responsiveness and tap-target sizing
- Accessibility: contrast, alt text, ARIA, keyboard nav
- Reading flow, paragraph length, scannability
Why UX matters for AI visibility
Models can't measure UX directly, but they consume the same DOM crawlers parse — heading order, semantic landmarks, link density. A page with chaotic structure is a page AI engines deprioritise when picking which source to cite.
FAQ
Does page speed affect whether AI engines cite my page?
Indirectly yes — slow pages get crawled less and indexed less, which reduces the surface area an AI model can pull from.
What UX issue most often blocks AI visibility?
A weak heading hierarchy. If H1/H2/H3 don't clearly tell a model what each section is about, the page becomes hard to summarise and rarely gets quoted.