A practical checklist for making a Framer site easier to cite.
Use this before launch, after a migration, or after running a basic scanner. The checklist separates hygiene from proof: first make the site legible, then test whether answer engines actually use it.
Foundation
These checks make the site understandable at the page and domain level.
- One clear category claim on the homepage.
- Service pages for each real offer.
- About page with founder, company, location, and proof.
- FAQ blocks that answer buyer questions directly.
- Comparison or alternatives pages for the names buyers already ask about.
Technical authority
These checks make the source easier for search and AI systems to parse.
- Unique titles and meta descriptions.
- Canonical URLs.
- Open Graph and social images.
- Sitemap.xml and robots.txt.
- llms.txt linking to canonical source pages.
- JSON-LD for Organization, WebSite, Service, Article, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList, and Person where supported.
Proof
The final check is external: ask the engines. If they ignore, misdescribe, or route buyers to competitors, the site still needs authority work.
- Run direct branded questions.
- Run category and comparison questions.
- Capture competitor mentions.
- Fix the highest-confidence gaps first.
- Rerun after 30 days to see whether the market signal moved.
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.
- Framer AEO Scanner vs Mythos — Compare Framer's AEO Scanner with Mythos: a quick site scan versus a founder-reviewed AI visibility audit across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
- Is Framer Good for AI Search Visibility? — Framer can support strong SEO and AI-readable site structure, but visibility depends on content clarity, schema, citations, and whether AI engines actually cite you.
- 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.
Download the Framer AI Visibility Checklist.