How it works
- Paste your text or enter a URL — the tool extracts the main content and ignores navigation and boilerplate.
- It scores Readability from sentence length, plain vocabulary and reading ease, then Structure from paragraphs, lists, tables, a single H1 and subheadings.
- It grades Answer-Friendliness by looking for question sections, concise quotable passages and a summary block.
- It measures Depth from substantial length, original varied wording and supporting references, and Trust/E-E-A-T from a named author, a freshness date and structured data.
- The five dimensions combine into one 0–100 score, plotted on a radar chart with your biggest wins ranked first.
What it checks
- Readability — sentence length, plain vocabulary and overall reading ease.
- Structure — clear paragraphs, lists and tables, exactly one H1 and logical subheadings.
- Answer-Friendliness — question-led sections, concise quotable passages and a summary or TL;DR.
- Depth — substantial length, original and varied wording, and supporting references.
- Trust / E-E-A-T — a named author, a visible freshness date and structured data.
- Overall grade — the five dimensions weighted into one score with prioritized, plain-language fixes.
Why it matters
AI search doesn't reward any single trait — it rewards content that is readable, well-structured, easy to quote, genuinely deep and visibly trustworthy all at once. A page can be beautifully written yet score poorly because it hides its answers, or richly detailed yet fail because it has no author or freshness signal. Rolling every dimension into one grade shows you where the weakest link is, so you fix what actually holds the page back instead of polishing strengths it already has. It's the fastest way to see if content is truly ready for the GEO and AEO era.
How to improve your score
Work the radar chart from your lowest dimension up. If Readability lags, shorten sentences and simplify vocabulary; if Structure is weak, add subheadings, lists and a single clear H1. Raise Answer-Friendliness with question-led sections and a summary, and lift Depth by expanding thin sections and citing sources. For Trust, add a named author, a visible update date and structured data. Tackle the prioritized fixes in order, then re-run the tool to watch the whole shape of the radar — and your overall grade — expand.
Frequently asked questions
What score should I aim for?
Treat 80 and above as strong and ready for AI search, 60–79 as solid but improvable, and below 60 as needing work. Because the score is holistic, a balanced radar matters more than a single high dimension.
How is the AI Content Score different from a readability checker?
A readability checker looks only at how easy text is to read. The AI Content Score blends readability with structure, answer-friendliness, depth and trust — the full set of signals that determine whether AI search will surface and cite your page.
Can I score a competitor's page?
Yes. Enter any public URL and the tool grades that page, so you can benchmark competitors, see which dimensions they win on and find gaps you can close in your own content.