How it works
- Paste your text or enter a page URL (for example
https://example.com/article). - Optionally add an example user prompt — the kind of question someone would type into ChatGPT or Perplexity.
- If you supplied a prompt, the tool measures prompt-term coverage and whether one passage fully answers it.
- It scores self-contained answers — concise standalone passages, a clear "X is…" definition and digestible sentence length.
- Finally it grades answer formats — how-to steps, comparisons, concrete examples and a quick-answer summary — and returns a prioritized fix list.
What it checks
- Prompt-term coverage — when you supply a prompt, whether your content actually addresses the key terms and intent behind it.
- Single-passage answer — whether one self-contained block fully answers the prompt, rather than scattering the answer across the page.
- Clear definition — a direct "X is…" statement that gives an AI a clean, quotable definition to lift.
- Digestible sentences — sentence length and clarity that keep passages easy for a model to parse and reuse.
- Answer formats — step-by-step/how-to structure, comparisons such as "X vs Y", and concrete examples.
- Quick-answer summary — a TL;DR or summary block that hands the chatbot a ready-made short answer up front.
Why it matters
AI chatbots do not rank ten links — they lift a complete answer from one place and present it. If your content buries the point, spreads the answer across several paragraphs, or never states a clear definition, a model has nothing clean to quote and will pull from a competitor instead. Content that directly and self-containedly answers the prompts people actually type is far more likely to be surfaced and cited. This checker shows you exactly where your answers are too diffuse to be used.
How to improve your score
Lead with the answer: open each section with a clear "X is…" definition or a two-to-four sentence direct response before you add depth. Make sure a single passage fully answers the target prompt without forcing the reader to jump around. Add the formats chatbots reward — numbered how-to steps, a "vs" comparison, a concrete example and a quick-answer summary at the top. Keep sentences short and specific, then re-run the checker to confirm each prompt now has one self-contained, quotable answer.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to enter a prompt?
No. The prompt is optional. Without one, the tool still scores your self-contained answers and answer formats; add a prompt and it also measures term coverage and whether a single passage fully answers it.
What is a self-contained answer?
A passage that fully answers a question on its own, without relying on surrounding paragraphs. It usually opens with a clear definition or direct response, which is exactly what a chatbot can lift and cite.
Can I check a live URL?
Yes. Enter a page URL and the tool fetches the content, then scores its prompt-friendliness the same way it does for text you paste in.