AI Content Analyzer

Analyze your content quality with AI. Check E-E-A-T signals, readability, topical depth, keyword optimization, and AI-generated content detection.

34 specialized AI agents

Our scanner covers all 4 pillars (SEO, AEO, GEO, ISO) in a single scan — 175 AI agents total

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Content quality is the #1 ranking factor in 2026. Our AI Content Analyzer uses 34 specialized AEO agents to evaluate your content the way Google's quality raters and AI models assess it — checking Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T) signals alongside readability, depth, and AI citation potential.

What Our AEO Agents Check

E-E-A-T signals — author expertise, first-hand experience
Content depth — comprehensive topic coverage vs thin content
Readability score — appropriate reading level for audience
Keyword optimization — natural usage without stuffing
AI citation readiness — will AI models quote this content?
Unique value — original insights, data, or perspectives
Content freshness — up-to-date information and statistics
Author attribution — bylines, credentials, author pages
Factual accuracy signals — citations, sources, data backing
Conversational format — answers questions AI models ask
Multi-format richness — text, lists, tables, media integration
Internal linking quality — contextual links to related content

Why AEO Matters

Google's Helpful Content System demotes entire sites with low-quality content. AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini only cite content they deem authoritative and accurate. Our AI Content Analyzer identifies exactly what makes your content rank (or not) and what AI models need to cite you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is E-E-A-T?

E-E-A-T stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. It's Google's quality framework. Pages demonstrating real experience (first-hand knowledge), expertise (credentials), authority (industry recognition), and trust (accuracy, security) rank higher.

Can you detect AI-generated content?

Our analyzer checks for signals that indicate AI-generated content: repetitive patterns, lack of personal experience markers, generic phrasing, and absence of unique data. Google doesn't penalize AI content per se, but content lacking E-E-A-T signals (common in AI output) will underperform.

How do I make AI models cite my content?

AI models prefer content that: states facts clearly, provides unique data/statistics, uses structured formatting (lists, tables), demonstrates expertise, and answers specific questions directly. Our AEO agents evaluate all these factors and provide specific improvements.

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