Product schema
AI agents look for JSON-LD Product markup with origin country, roast level, tasting notes, and certifications. Missing schema means your catalog is invisible to AI shopping tools.
When a shopper asks ChatGPT "best single-origin coffee to buy online" or "where to find premium loose-leaf tea," your brand either appears in the answer or it doesn't. Find out exactly where you stand.
Coffee and tea buyers are among the most research-driven shoppers online. They ask AI tools questions like "What's the best Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee?" or "Which online store has organic sencha green tea?" — and they trust the recommendations they get. If your brand's product pages lack structured data for roast level, origin, tasting notes, and brewing method, AI crawlers can't extract the details needed to feature you in those answers. Most specialty coffee and tea Shopify stores are invisible to AI engines not because their products aren't great, but because their catalog data is unstructured and their pages aren't optimized for machine reading. This free check analyzes your storefront the way an AI crawler does, scores every signal that matters for beverage discovery, and tells you exactly what to fix first.
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These are the signals that separate the brands AI recommends from those it ignores.
AI agents look for JSON-LD Product markup with origin country, roast level, tasting notes, and certifications. Missing schema means your catalog is invisible to AI shopping tools.
Descriptions that answer "Is this coffee light or dark roast?" or "Is this tea caffeinated?" make your pages quotable by AI answer engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity.
AI agents weigh organic certifications, fair-trade status, and sourcing transparency when recommending specialty beverage brands. Buried or missing certifications cost you recommendations.
Shoppers increasingly ask AI tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity questions like "best single-origin coffee to buy online" or "where to find loose-leaf oolong tea." If your brand's product data, roast profiles, and origin details aren't structured for AI crawlers, your store won't appear in those recommendations — meaning customers who are ready to buy go to competitors who have optimized their AI visibility.
We examine your product schema markup (roast level, origin, tasting notes, brewing method), the answer-readiness of your product descriptions for AI queries, whether AI crawlers like GPTBot can access your catalog, and how well your site surfaces trust signals like organic and fair-trade certifications that AI agents factor into recommendations.
The highest-impact fixes are: adding Product JSON-LD schema with origin, roast level, and flavor notes; writing descriptions that directly answer brewing questions (e.g., "What grind size works for this coffee?"); adding a llms.txt file; and ensuring GPTBot and PerplexityBot are not blocked in robots.txt.
Yes, completely free. Paste your store URL and receive a 0–100 AI visibility score plus a ranked list of fixes in about a minute. No signup or credit card required.