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Mirror AI visibility scorecard

What AI thinks you dosample

Sharp logistics software with the front door bolted shut to AI.

An assistant understands Cadence as route-scheduling and dispatch software for mid-market fleets of roughly twenty to three hundred vehicles, with fast onboarding. The positioning is clear and well marked up.

Cadence cadence-dispatch.example

AI legibility

77/ 100

Mostly 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 (Cadence | Logistics scheduling for mid-market fleets)
    • present:Meta description (Cadence is scheduling and dispatch software that helps mid-market logistics teams plan routes, balance driver hours, and cut empty miles.)
    • present:Declared language (en)
  • AI access15

    Your robots.txt turns AI crawlers away at the door.

    • present:robots.txt found
    • missing:AI crawlers allowed (blocked: GPTBot, ClaudeBot)
  • Structured data100

    Schema.org markup hands AI a labeled fact sheet about you.

    • present:JSON-LD present (Organization)
    • present: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
  • Discoverability75

    A sitemap lays out your pages for crawlers to follow.

    • present:Sitemap
    • present:Canonical URL
    • missing:llms.txt (emerging AI-guidance file)
  • Content structure80

    Clear headings give AI an outline of what matters.

    • present:Single clear H1
    • present:Section headings (H2)
    • present:Image alt text (1/1 images)
    • missing:Readable text (544 chars)

What AI gets wrong, or cannot tell

  • Your robots.txt blocks GPTBot and ClaudeBot, so the assistants people actually ask may never read any of this.
  • Without the AI crawlers, your clear positioning cannot show up in AI answers about logistics tools.
  • Pricing and integrations are not stated, so AI cannot compare you to alternatives.

Highest-impact fixes

  1. Remove the GPTBot and ClaudeBot blocks from robots.txt, or scope them to private paths only.
  2. Publish an llms.txt that points AI at your product, pricing, and docs.
  3. State the fleet sizes, integrations, and a pricing signal in plain text, not just images.

Your turn

See how AI reads your site.

Mirror scores any site for free in a few seconds. If yours has gaps, closing them is exactly the kind of work I do: making a business legible to the assistants people now ask before they ever visit.