Audit-my-page scores a single URL against the on-page citability signals — the selectability levers. Point it at a page you want cited and see, concretely, what's holding it back.
What it checks
Is the answer extractable?
Clean semantic headers, tables and lists, and self-contained 40–60 word answer-nuggets. Static HTML with schema parses far more reliably than JS-rendered content.
Specific enough to quote?
Named entities, concrete numbers and dates per passage. Vague marketing copy doesn't give an engine a quotable fact.
Structured data present?
JSON-LD and other structured markup that helps engines understand and trust the page's claims.
Recently dated?
Last-modified and visible dates — engines favor content that signals it's current.
Fast to fetch?
A page-speed proxy. Fast pages get materially more citations, all else equal.
Selectability, not discoverability
The public version of this is part of the free entry point — see Run your first audit — and the in-app version scores your own and competitors' pages against the citability signature for your category.