Citation readiness is a content problem
If a page does not answer direct questions or make claims easy to verify, AI search engines have less reason to use it as a source.
Perplexity visibility checker
Perplexity-style search depends heavily on pages that are easy to crawl, quote, and connect to a clear entity. RankFortune checks those signals.
If a page does not answer direct questions or make claims easy to verify, AI search engines have less reason to use it as a source.
Blocked crawlers, missing sitemap references, weak canonical tags, and thin metadata can all reduce the chance that answer engines use the site.
The audit recommends whether to publish FAQ, comparison, use-case, docs, or proof pages before investing in ongoing visibility tracking.
FAQ
Clear answers, descriptive headings, source-like details, structured data, and crawlable pages all improve citation readiness.
RankFortune focuses on readiness and fix recommendations. Live prompt tracking can be added after the site has a credible baseline.
Both can matter, but many teams need new answer-ready FAQ, comparison, and use-case pages because homepages cannot cover every buyer question.