Mirror AI visibility scorecard
A craft microbakery in Savannah, clear about the bread, quiet about the basics.
An assistant reads Rosewood Bakehouse as a small-batch sourdough bakery in Savannah, Georgia, selling naturally leavened bread, pastries, and made-to-order cakes. The personality comes through well: handmade, slow-fermented, sells out early.
Rosewood Bakehouse rosewood-bakehouse.example
AI legibility
Partly legible to AI.
This score weighs the signals AI assistants rely on to read a business: identity, crawler access, structured data, shareability, discoverability, and content structure. It measures how legible you are to AI, not how good your business is.
- Identity100
Your title and description tell AI plainly who you are.
- present:Page title (Rosewood Bakehouse | Sourdough and pastries in Savannah)
- present:Meta description (A neighborhood microbakery in Savannah, Georgia, baking naturally leavened sourdough, morning pastries, and seasonal cakes from scratch six mornings a week.)
- present:Declared language (en)
- AI access88
No robots.txt blocks anything, so AI crawlers can read you.
- present:robots.txt (none (crawling allowed by default))
- present:AI crawlers allowed
- Structured data0
No schema.org markup, so AI infers everything from prose.
- missing:JSON-LD present
- missing:Business / organization entity
- Shareability100
Links to you unfurl with a real title and image.
- present:Open Graph title
- present:Open Graph description
- present:Open Graph image
- present:Twitter card
- Discoverability0
Without a sitemap, AI has to find your pages on its own.
- missing:Sitemap
- missing:Canonical URL
- missing:llms.txt (emerging AI-guidance file)
- Content structure100
Clear headings give AI an outline of what matters.
- present:Single clear H1
- present:Section headings (H2)
- present:Image alt text (1/1 images)
- present:Readable text (698 chars)
What AI gets wrong, or cannot tell
- There is no structured business data, so AI cannot confirm the address, hours, or that it is a bakery as a fact rather than a guess.
- An assistant cannot tell whether you take online orders or only walk-ins.
- Nothing states the price range or whether you do custom cakes for events.
Highest-impact fixes
- Add LocalBusiness (Bakery) schema with your name, address, and hours so AI can state them confidently.
- Add a sitemap so crawlers reliably find every page.
- Spell out ordering: walk-in only, or a link to order cakes ahead.
Your turn
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