A site scan tells you what is present. A Mythos audit tells you what AI says.
Framer's scanner is a useful front door for teams learning AEO. Mythos is for the next decision: whether answer engines recommend you, ignore you, misdescribe you, or hand the buyer to someone else.
Positioning
These are not the same job.
A scanner is best when you need a fast view of page-level signals. A buyer-intent audit is best when you need to know what ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini actually say in the moments where buyers ask for recommendations, comparisons, and shortlists.
| Dimension | Framer AEO Scanner | Mythos |
|---|
| Primary question | Does this URL have AI-readable site signals? | Do answer engines cite, compare, and recommend the brand? |
| Input | One website URL. | Company, domain, competitors, and 20 buyer-intent prompts. |
| Output | A quick score and site-signal guidance. | Interactive evidence report, competitor takeover map, and prioritized fix playbook. |
| Best fit | Early awareness and quick hygiene checks. | Teams that need a decision-ready diagnosis and implementation plan. |
Use Framer's scanner when
You want a lightweight check of a URL and a simple explanation of why metadata, structure, and AI-readable files matter.
- You are still learning AEO terminology.
- You need a low-friction way to introduce site hygiene to a team.
- You want a quick check before deeper measurement.
Use Mythos when
You need to know how the engines behave in buyer moments and what to fix next. Mythos is not a dashboard chore. It is a delivered audit and playbook.
- You need evidence from ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
- You need to know which competitors the engines surface instead.
- You want founder-reviewed interpretation, not just a score.
- You need fixes your team can ship: schema, authority pages, citations, and verification checks.
Next step
Built in Framer? Run the free Framer AEO Gap Check to see whether ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can explain the company behind the site.
Framer-aware resources
- Framer AEO Gap Check — Built or migrated a site in Framer? Run a free Mythos proof to see whether ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can explain, cite, and compare your company.
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- How to Add llms.txt and Schema to a Framer Site — A practical guide to llms.txt, JSON-LD schema, metadata, and AI-readable structure for Framer sites.
- Framer vs WordPress for SEO and AI Visibility — Compare Framer and WordPress for SEO, AEO, security, publishing workflows, schema, redirects, and authority preservation.
- Aegis vs Framer: Website Builder vs Authority Rebuild — Compare Framer's website-building platform with Aegis, the authority rebuild layer for preserving SEO, routes, schema, redirects, and AI-readable source signals.
- Framer vs Custom React Site for Authority — Compare Framer and custom React/static sites for SEO, AI visibility, publishing control, schema, redirects, performance, and authority maintenance.
- Before Migrating WordPress to Framer: SEO Preservation Checklist — A pre-migration checklist for moving from WordPress to Framer without throwing away routes, redirects, metadata, structured data, or AI-readable authority.
- Framer SEO Audit Checklist for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini — A Framer SEO and AEO checklist for teams that want their site to be clear to Google, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other answer engines.
- The Framer AI Visibility Checklist — A practical Framer AI visibility checklist covering llms.txt, JSON-LD, metadata, service pages, comparison pages, citations, and Mythos proof testing.
Download the Framer AI Visibility Checklist.