Visibility analysis that turns signals into tasks.

Built for developers — XEOps™ prioritizes SEO, GEO, performance and social into ship-ready tasks.

What is AlfaUMi?

AlfaUMi is a visibility analysis tool that helps developers improve how their sites show up in both classic search and AI-driven discovery. It combines SEO, Generative Engine Optimization, performance, and AI bot readiness into a single developer-friendly workflow.

Instead of stopping at rankings, AlfaUMi focuses on AI discoverability: whether your content is crawlable, understandable, and safe for systems like ChatGPT Search, Claude Search, Perplexity, and Google AI to cite correctly.

We call this approach XEOps™ — eXtended Engine Optimization Operations: treating classic SEO, GEO, performance, and AI bot policy as a single operational surface that ships as prioritized, codebase-ready tasks.

Ready to see how your site performs? Run a free analysis, read the GEO guide, or compare multiple domains.

What current GEO guidance actually says

Google says the same SEO fundamentals still apply to AI Overviews and AI Mode: there are no special AI-only technical requirements, but pages should stay crawlable, indexable, easy to navigate, and rich in useful text.

The newer change is operational: platforms like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Perplexity now document separate bots for search visibility, user-triggered fetches, and model training. Modern GEO is as much about content clarity and structured data as it is about an intentional crawl policy.

Updated for the current public guidance on May 18, 2026. See the full Generative Engine Optimization guide.

How It Works

AlfaUMi analyzes your website in four steps.

  1. 01Fetch and parse

    We fetch the page, read the HTML, and extract metadata, headings, images, internal links, and structured data.

  2. 02Audit the technical basics

    We check crawlability, title and description quality, heading structure, image alt text, social cards, and performance signals.

  3. 03Score AI visibility

    We evaluate answer-first structure, entity clarity, bot accessibility, schema coverage, and whether the page is easy for AI systems to quote accurately.

  4. 04Turn issues into tasks

    You get a prioritized action plan you can hand directly to Cursor, Claude, or another coding assistant.

fix-seo.prompt.md — Cursor
# Task 1 · Critical
Fix the <title> on /pricing
  — current: 18 chars (too short)
  — target: 50–60 chars, include "GEO audit"

# Task 2 · Critical
Remove noindex from <meta name=robots>

⌘C copied to Claude →

Key Features

Four analysis surfaces, one prioritized action plan.

SEO Analysis

Title, meta, headings, HTTPS, canonical, mobile viewport, alt text, links and schema validation.

<title>      ✓ 52 chars
<meta robots> ✗ noindex
<link rel=canonical> ⚠ missing

GEO Analysis

AI citability scoring, answer-first structure, entity and author signals, plus AI search and training bot policy checks.

AI citability71/100

Performance

Load time estimation, image optimization, HTML size analysis and external resource counting.

Speed score90/100

Social Media

Open Graph and Twitter Card validation with a live sharing preview and missing-tag recommendations.

og:title       
og:image       ✓ 1200×630
twitter:card   ⚠ add summary_large_image

Current GEO baseline

Keep important pages indexable

Pages that should appear in AI search need to stay crawlable, indexable, and eligible to show snippets.

Put key answers in HTML text

AI systems need the core answer, definitions, and proof points in readable page text instead of only inside apps, tabs, or images.

Match schema to visible content

Structured data should describe what readers can actually see on the page, not wishful data or unrelated entities.

Publish clear entity signals

Make the author, organization, product, publish date, and update date easy to identify for both users and crawlers.

Keep important pages fresh

AI answers favor recent content, and citations for time-sensitive topics decay within weeks. Revisit key pages on a cycle and show a real, recent update date.

Choose an explicit AI bot policy

Search bots, user-triggered fetchers, and training bots are now separate controls. Decide what you want to allow instead of leaving it ambiguous.

Strengthen internal links and canonicals

Important pages should be easy to discover through navigation, internal links, canonical URLs, and a complete sitemap.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AlfaUMi free to use?

Yes. AlfaUMi offers free analyses up to the shared daily token limit, with paid plans for heavier usage and team workflows.

What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?

GEO is the practice of making your content easy for AI search systems and assistants to find, understand, quote, and cite accurately.

What matters most for GEO right now?

Indexable pages, an answer in the first 150 words, concrete cited facts, recent update dates, visible structured data that matches the page, clear authorship signals, and a deliberate AI bot policy matter more than gimmicks.

Do I need llms.txt to appear in Google AI features?

No. Google says there are no extra AI-specific files or schema required for AI Overviews or AI Mode. llms.txt is still useful as an emerging helper file for LLM agents and developer tooling.

Do I need to allow AI training bots?

Not always. Search bots and training bots are often separate controls, so many sites allow discovery bots like OAI-SearchBot or Claude-SearchBot while blocking training bots like GPTBot or ClaudeBot.

Can I export the results?

Yes. You can export analyses as JSON or Markdown, including copy-ready prompts for coding assistants.

Who built AlfaUMi?

AlfaUMi was created by Piotr Zientara, a software engineer focused on developer tools, technical SEO, and AI integration.

Standards & Sources

AlfaUMi's checks are grounded in the official guidance from the platforms that power modern search and AI discovery.

Piotr Zientara

Built in public

Piotr Zientara

Software engineer building developer tools at the intersection of technical SEO and AI. AlfaUMi is built in public — an indie project shipping XEOps™ workflows.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

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