AI visibility · WordPress
Your competitors get recommended by ChatGPT. You don't.
Findrix finds what's blocking you and fixes it on your WordPress site. No developer. No waiting.
62% of WordPress sites are invisible to AI by accident. Not because of their product.
Here's why that happens. Kinsta, WP Engine, SiteGround — most managed WordPress hosts conveniently block AI crawlers by default. ChatGPT can't read your site. Gemini can't. Perplexity can't.
That's one reason. The audit typically finds three to five more.
When a buyer asks ChatGPT which tool to use in your category, three or four specific products come up — each with a reason why. Those brands have specific technical signals in place. The ones that don't, don't appear.
Best [category] tool for [use case]
- 1Brand A
- 2Brand B
- 3Brand C
Your site: could be yours
What AI reads on your WordPress site
Most WordPress sites are missing at least four of these. Before recommending your product, AI checks for all of them.
On your pages
- FAQPage schema markup
- Organization entity — who you are and what you do
- Brand named in every key claim
- Content written so AI can quote it directly
Site-level signals
- AI crawlers allowed in robots.txt
- llms.txt present
- Structured data consistent across pages
- Pages updated in the last 30 days
Connect your site. Findrix does the rest.
Connect your WordPress site and Findrix checks it against the brands appearing for queries in your category — then fixes the gaps on your site.
- Connect
Connect your site.
Connect your WordPress site. Findrix reads your content and checks it against the brands appearing for queries in your category.
- Diagnose
See what's holding you back.
Your AI mention rate versus competitors. A ranked list of gaps, ordered by impact — not a dump of everything wrong at once.
- Fix
Fixes go live.
Schema, FAQ content, entity signals, llms.txt — all updated on your WordPress site. No developer involved.
Three questions worth checking right now
If you're not sure about any of these, that's what the audit checks first.
Run a free site auditTick each one that's already true for your store.
Most GEO plugins generate an llms.txt file and stop there.
Turns out, that's the baseline. What actually drives AI recommendations is different. FAQPage schema is present in 61% of ChatGPT-cited brands. Organization entity grounding determines whether AI knows who you are. Content structure determines whether AI can quote you. Findrix fixes all of it.
| Findrix | Yoast / Rank Math | GEO monitoring tools | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Works inside WordPress | |||
| Audits all AI visibility signals | |||
| Fixes schema, FAQ, entity signals on your site | |||
| Every fix reversible | — | — |
What WordPress sites found
“After the audit, we got a ranked list of what was blocking us — and most of the fixes went live without involving our developer. Within four weeks we started appearing in the queries that matter most to us.”
“We assumed our site was fine. It wasn't. AI couldn't read it the way we thought. We reviewed the fixes, approved the changes, and our product now appears when buyers research our category on ChatGPT.”
“The audit found seven issues we didn't know existed. We went through each one, approved the fixes, and had them live in an afternoon. ChatGPT started recommending us within six weeks.”
Nothing changes without your approval
You get a list of proposed fixes. You go through each one. Approve what makes sense, skip what doesn't. Every change that's already live can be reversed. One click, and your site is back to exactly what it was. Findrix only modifies structured data and content signals — not your design, copy, or layout.
How Findrix measures AI visibility
Here's exactly how we check. We send real buyer prompts in your category to ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude — and record which products appear. Then we compare your site's signals against those brands, find where you fall short, and rank the fixes by impact. The audit takes about 15 minutes. Nothing changes until you approve each fix. Every change that's already live can be reversed.
Find out where you stand — before someone else takes the slot.
Findrix finds what's blocking you and fixes it on your WordPress site.
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Questions we get asked before the audit
Does this replace Yoast or Rank Math?
No. Yoast and Rank Math handle meta tags, sitemaps, and keyword analysis for Google. Findrix handles whether AI systems recommend your product when buyers ask. Different jobs. The ones who use both tend to show up everywhere.
Is llms.txt enough to get recommended?
No. llms.txt tells AI crawlers your site exists. It doesn't tell them why you're the right answer to a buyer's question. That requires FAQPage schema, Organization entity grounding, and content structured for AI extraction. Findrix audits and fixes all of it.
What does the audit check?
robots.txt configuration for AI crawlers, FAQPage and Organization schema, llms.txt, brand-in-sentence content, entity signals, structured data consistency, and your AI mention rate compared to competitors in your category.
How is Findrix different from other GEO plugins?
Most GEO tools will show you the problem in a dashboard. Findrix fixes it on your site. Knowing you're invisible doesn't make you visible — fixing it does. Turns out most tools stopped at the first part.
Do I need a developer?
No. Findrix connects to your WordPress site directly. You review each fix before it goes live. Every change is reversible.
Will Findrix change anything without me knowing?
Nothing changes without your approval. You see every fix before it's applied, with an explanation of what it does and why. You can reject individual changes or reverse anything that's already live.
Which AI engines does Findrix cover?
ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude. These cover the AI interfaces where most product discovery happens today.
How long before I see results?
AI citation patterns update on their own schedule — similar to Google rankings, but typically faster. Four to eight weeks after your fixes go live is the usual window. Findrix tracks your mention rate over time so you can see exactly what's moving.
