Audit the page like a crawler, a buyer, and an answer engine.
Good Framer SEO is not just metadata. The page needs structure, proof, source clarity, technical hygiene, and the right buyer questions answered in the right place.
Page-level checks
Start with the visible page. If a human cannot understand the offer quickly, the model has to infer too much.
- One descriptive H1.
- Clear audience, problem, offer, proof, and next step.
- Logical H2/H3 hierarchy.
- Alt text on meaningful images.
- Internal links to related service, proof, comparison, and contact pages.
Machine-readable checks
Give search and answer systems stable signals. These do not replace content, but they reduce ambiguity around the entity, offer, and page purpose.
- Unique title and meta description.
- Canonical URL.
- Open Graph and social preview.
- JSON-LD that matches visible content.
- Sitemap.xml and robots.txt.
- llms.txt pointing to canonical source pages.
Answer-engine checks
Finally, test the answer, not just the page. A technically clean site may still fail if ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini do not know what category you belong in or which buyers you serve.
- Ask direct branded questions.
- Ask category recommendation questions.
- Ask comparison questions against the top alternatives.
- Record hallucinations, omissions, and competitor takeovers.
- Turn each failure into a content, schema, citation, or authority fix.
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.
- 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.