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AI visibility audit & allowlist service for websites

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Noticed AI assistants stop recommending your site? 👀 Or feel like you’re “missing” from AI answers and product suggestions? One possible reason: your site might be invisible to AI crawlers. Cloudflare’s AI Bot Blocker now blocks many AI bots by default on new sites – great for protecting your content, but risky if you rely on AI search and chat assistants to help people discover your brand. Why does this matter? More people are asking AI assistants for: - product ideas - service recommendations - “best X near me” If AI can’t read your site, it can’t recommend you. And if your competitors allow access, they may take that visibility. The twist – this isn’t classic SEO. Your Google rankings might look fine… while your “share of model” (how often AIs surface you) is shrinking. Think of AI blocking as a kind of noindex for the AI layer. For e-commerce brands, local businesses, and B2B companies, that could mean: 🔸 Missing from AI-powered shopping results 🔸 Fewer mentions in AI “best of” lists 🔸 Competitors are being recommended instead Your options aren’t just “block or allow everything”: ✅ Keep the default block for sensitive/premium content ✅ Allowlist reputable AI crawlers for public marketing & product pages ✅ Explore Pay Per Crawl if your data is the product ✅ Use a hybrid policy mapped to your business goals What can you do today? 1️⃣ Audit your Cloudflare bot settings (or your platform’s docs). 2️⃣ Decide where AI visibility matters most (products, FAQs, docs, blog). 3️⃣ Allow access and add clear, structured data to make those pages AI-friendly. Ignoring this shift is a bit like ignoring SEO 10+ years ago. You don’t have to open your entire site – but you do need a strategy. 🔗 Read the full breakdown here: https://t.co/GP89QmkPpN

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