Quick Answer: An AI audit evaluates how easily AI assistants can understand, parse, and quote your website when recommending businesses—not how it ranks on Google or looks to humans. Start by asking ChatGPT about your business, review your plain-text content, check for structured data, ensure your information is quotable and consistent across platforms, then compare yourself to businesses AI actually recommends.
An AI audit is the process of evaluating your website not for how it looks to humans or ranks on Google, but for how easily an AI assistant can parse, understand, and quote your content when someone asks for a recommendation. This walkthrough gives business owners a simple, step-by-step method to see their own site through AI's eyes — no technical background required.
Before you start, you'll need about 45 minutes, a desktop browser, access to your website's source code (right-click → "View Page Source" works), and a free account on ChatGPT or Perplexity. That's it.
Open ChatGPT or Perplexity and type a query a real customer would use — something like "Who's a good [your service] near [your area]?" or "What's the best [product] for [specific use case]?"
Don't overthink the prompt. Use the kind of casual question a friend would ask over text.
Write down exactly what AI says. Does it mention you? If it does, what does it say — and is it accurate? If it doesn't mention you, note which businesses it does recommend. You'll come back to this at the end.
This step takes five minutes and tells you more about your AI visibility than any analytics dashboard. It's your baseline.
AI doesn't see your beautiful header image, your brand colors, or your animated scroll effects. It reads text and code.
Right-click your homepage and select "View Page Source." Scan through what's there. Can you find a clear, plain-English statement of what your business does, who it serves, and where? Or is the actual text buried under navigation menus and JavaScript?
Now try a simpler version: highlight all the text on your homepage and paste it into a blank document. Read it cold, as if you knew nothing about the business.
Ask yourself: could someone — or something — reading only this text understand what you do, who you help, and why you're worth recommending? If the answer is shaky, AI is struggling with the same thing.
Structured data (also called schema markup or JSON-LD) is code that tells AI explicitly what your business is. Without it, AI has to guess. With it, AI knows for certain.
Go to Google's Rich Results Test and paste your homepage URL. It'll show you what structured data Google — and by extension, AI assistants — can detect on your site.
What you're looking for:
What you'll probably find: nothing, or just a basic Organization schema your website builder added automatically. Most businesses are in this boat. That gap is the opportunity — because most of your competitors haven't addressed it either.
Our work at Modern Humans AI focuses specifically on building this kind of structured foundation so AI systems can confidently identify and recommend businesses. It's the invisible layer most people never think about.
AI recommends businesses it can cite. That means it needs sentences it can extract and repeat.
Pull up your top three pages — usually your homepage, your main service page, and your about page. Look for direct, quotable statements. Sentences like:
These are clear, specific, and AI can drop them into a recommendation without editing.
Contrast that with language like "We deliver world-class solutions tailored to your unique needs." AI can't do anything with that. It's not wrong — it's just empty. There's nothing to quote, cite, or repeat.
Go through each page and count how many genuinely quotable sentences you find. If the number is under three per page, that's your next project.
AI doesn't just read your website. It checks whether what you say matches what other sources say about you.
Search your business name on Google. Look at your Google Business Profile, Yelp listing, industry directories, and social media accounts. Is your business name spelled consistently? Is the phone number the same everywhere? Are your hours accurate across all platforms?
Inconsistent information creates friction for AI. When sources disagree, AI tends to stay quiet rather than recommend a business it can't verify. Consistency is a trust signal — and trust is what moves you from findable to recommendable.
This audit shows you what AI sees. Fixing what you find is a different skill set.
Adding structured data, rewriting content for quotability, and maintaining consistency across dozens of platforms — that's ongoing, technical work. If you ran through these steps and found gaps in multiple areas, that's normal. The pattern we see across industries is that most businesses have maybe one or two of these elements partially in place.
The value of this audit isn't doing everything yourself. It's knowing what questions to ask — whether you hand it to your web developer, your marketing team, or a specialist.
Go back to Step 1 now. Ask AI about your business again, but this time, look at the businesses it does recommend. Check their sites. You'll probably notice they have the things this audit measures: clear language, structured data, consistent information, and content AI can actually work with.
That's not a coincidence. That's the pattern.
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