AI Readiness Report

brave.com

How visible brave.com is to AI engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude, based on a technical scan of crawler access, structured data, and citation signals.

Summary

brave.com has an AI Readiness score of 65/100, placing it at Maturity Level 3: Retrievable. The site was scanned on April 27, 2026 across 7 technical signals that influence whether AI engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude can discover, parse, and cite content from brave.com.

65
out of 100

Maturity Level 3

Retrievable

Based on 65 out of 100 points across 7 technical signals that influence whether AI engines can discover, parse, and cite brave.com.

Final URL: https://brave.com Scanned: 2026-04-27 Tranco rank: #429

Signal breakdown

Content-level signals were checked on: https://brave.com/blog/keep-android-open/

AI crawlers allowed

20/20 pts

robots.txt allows GPTBot, ChatGPT-User, anthropic-ai, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and Google-Extended.

llms.txt present

0/10 pts

No /llms.txt file. AI engines have no curated guide to the site's purpose and key pages.

Fix: Publish /llms.txt with a short site description and links to your most important pages.

Organization schema

15/15 pts

JSON-LD Organization or LocalBusiness markup is present on the homepage.

Article schema

15/15 pts

Article, BlogPosting, or NewsArticle markup is present on content pages.

FAQPage schema

0/15 pts

No FAQPage schema detected on homepage, content pages, or /faq endpoints.

Fix: Add a FAQ section with FAQPage JSON-LD. This is one of the most AI-cited schema types.

Author Person schema

0/10 pts

Content pages have no Person schema with a verifiable identity (sameAs link or author bio URL).

Fix: Add JSON-LD Person to article authors with sameAs link to LinkedIn or other verifiable profile.

Sitemap in robots.txt

15/15 pts

A Sitemap: directive in robots.txt points to the sitemap.xml file.

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The score above measures technical readiness. The next step is measuring whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude currently mention brave.com for the queries that matter. The free AI Visibility Audit runs live queries against the engines and reports back.

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Frequently asked questions

What is brave.com's AI Readiness score?

brave.com scored 65 out of 100 on the Appearly AI Readiness scan, placing it at Maturity Level 3 (Retrievable).

Does brave.com have ai crawlers allowed?

Yes. robots.txt allows GPTBot, ChatGPT-User, anthropic-ai, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and Google-Extended.

Does brave.com have llms.txt present?

No. No /llms.txt file. AI engines have no curated guide to the site's purpose and key pages. Publish /llms.txt with a short site description and links to your most important pages.

Does brave.com have organization schema?

Yes. JSON-LD Organization or LocalBusiness markup is present on the homepage.

Does brave.com have article schema?

Yes. Article, BlogPosting, or NewsArticle markup is present on content pages.

Does brave.com have faqpage schema?

No. No FAQPage schema detected on homepage, content pages, or /faq endpoints. Add a FAQ section with FAQPage JSON-LD. This is one of the most AI-cited schema types.

Does brave.com have author person schema?

No. Content pages have no Person schema with a verifiable identity (sameAs link or author bio URL). Add JSON-LD Person to article authors with sameAs link to LinkedIn or other verifiable profile.

Does brave.com have sitemap in robots.txt?

Yes. A Sitemap: directive in robots.txt points to the sitemap.xml file.

Methodology & sources

Appearly scans up to 8 pages per domain (homepage, robots.txt, /llms.txt, sitemap, and a discovered content page) to evaluate 7 signals weighted from 10 to 20 points each. The maturity model maps total score to one of 5 levels: Invisible (0), Discoverable (1), Indexable (2), Retrievable (3), Cited (4).

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