Diagnostic · score

Digital Existence Score

This page explains what the Digital Existence Score is, what its five dimensions measure, how they relate to the Digital Existence Layer, and why the other report surfaces are independent of the score.

Existence Compiler · 20260–100 · deterministic
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What the score is

A 0–100 score calculated by deterministic rules over the main page of a URL. The same input produces the same result: there are no opinions, sampling, or model judgment in the number. It measures publicly observable structural conditions.

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The five dimensions

Technical presence (title, meta description, canonical, robots.txt, sitemap, favicon), semantic clarity (heading structure, visible text, stated purpose), AI readability (schema.org, llms.txt, pages that help describe the project), trust signals (about, privacy, terms, contact, security), and distribution readiness (Open Graph and Twitter/X cards). Each dimension is reported separately with its reasons and improvements.

Technical presence25%
Semantic clarity25%
AI readability20%
Trust signals15%
Distribution readiness15%
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The dimensions form a layer

These five dimensions, together with agentic readiness, form the site's Digital Existence Layer: the set of structural signals that allows a website to be found, understood, trusted and acted upon by humans, search engines, AI models and agents. The score summarizes the state of that layer; it does not replace it.

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Independent surfaces

The report includes diagnostic surfaces that do not modify the score: AI & Search Visibility, Google AI & Agentic Search Readiness, Security / Trust, and Backend Consistency. Each measures a different layer with its own checks and its own scale.

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Why a site can score high on one surface and low on another

Because each surface answers to a different consumer system: crawlers read metadata, models read semantic structure, agents read actions and freshness signals, and humans read trust signals. A site optimized for one of those systems can be unreadable to another. That imbalance is the most common finding of the analysis — it is information, not an inconsistency in the report.

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From diagnosis to implementation

The score and the surfaces diagnose the Digital Existence Layer. The Fix Pack is the implementation bridge: a prioritized list of fixes with copy-paste snippets to turn the diagnosis into a compiled layer. Re-analyze the URL after implementing to see the before/after comparison.

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What the score does NOT mean

A high score does not imply search positions, traffic, conversions, citations, or inclusion in AI experiences. It measures readiness conditions, not outcomes. Those outcomes depend on product quality, demand, competition, and external systems that change over time.

Disclaimer

This measures structural conditions. It does not guarantee rankings, traffic, citations, inclusion in AI Overviews, or outcomes from Google or any AI system.

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