Paraquery SEO & AI Visibility Audit
ParaQuery is a data query platform that enables teams to access and analyze data without writing code. It provides a natural language interface and visual query builder that help business users and analysts extract insights from databases and data warehouses quickly.
paraquery.com
SEO + AEO + E-E-A-T combined
Overall Scores
| Area | Score | Grade |
|---|---|---|
| SEO | 66% | C |
| AEO (AI Visibility) | 15% | F |
| E-E-A-T | 46% | F |
| Combined | 41% | — |
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E-E-A-T Breakdown
| Signal | Score | Issue |
|---|---|---|
| Trustworthiness | 70% | Found, 5 security headers missing |
| Expertise | 47% | 497 words, 31 headings, 0 outbound links |
| Authoritativeness | 20% | No Organization JSON-LD schema found, No JSON-LD schema types detected, No third-party review or trust signals detected |
| Experience | 29% | Found, Freshness issues, Found 31 headings, Found |
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robots.txt not accessible (HTTP 404) AEO
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Freshness issues: no date signals found AEO
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llms.txt not found (HTTP 404) AEO
Create an llms.txt file so AI models can understand what paraquery.com does. Stobo generates one automatically.Generate an llms.txt for paraquery.com
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Frequently asked questions
- Why can't search engines access my site's robots.txt file?
- Your robots.txt file returns a 404 error, meaning it's missing or inaccessible. Search engines expect this file to understand crawling permissions. You should create a robots.txt file and place it in your site's root directory to guide search engine crawlers properly.
- What happens when my llms.txt file is missing?
- Your llms.txt file isn't found and returns a 404 error. This file helps AI systems understand how to interact with your content. Without it, AI crawlers may not properly index or reference your site's information in AI-generated responses.
- How do missing date signals hurt my site's search performance?
- Your content lacks publication or update dates, which search engines use to assess freshness. This makes it harder for Google to determine content relevance and can negatively impact rankings, especially for topics where timeliness matters.
- Why should I add publication dates to my website content?
- Date signals help establish your content's expertise and trustworthiness. Without them, search engines can't verify when information was published or last updated. Adding dates improves your site's E-E-A-T score and helps users assess content reliability.
- What's wrong with having no alt text on my images?
- None of your 46 images have alt text, making your site inaccessible to screen readers and invisible to search engines. Alt text describes images for visually impaired users and helps search engines understand image content for better rankings.