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Researched, written and published by Ronnie Huss, founder of SearchScore.
Current research: the Q3 2026 SAVI reading. Across a corpus of more than a million websites, 216 reach AI-Ready, not one has reached the Verified tier, and the highest score recorded anywhere is 86.6 out of 100. Read the full Q3 report, or the announcement. Earlier readings are superseded by this one.
Only 216 of a million websites are ready to be recommended by AI
The Q3 2026 SAVI reading: 216 sites out of more than a million reach AI-Ready, not one has reached the top tier, and the highest score recorded anywhere in the corpus is 86.6 out of 100.
Read the announcement →Not one of Britain's 1,977 vet practices is ready to be recommended by AI
Veterinary websites are technically among the best of any sector SearchScore measures. Only 12% take the last small step of naming a qualified vet in a way a machine can read, and not one practice in the country clears the AI-Ready bar.
Read the announcement →One of 1,038 UK accountancy firms is ready to be recommended by AI
Accountancy firms publish their qualifications and name real authors more than almost any sector. Only 8% label that author in a way a machine can read, and not one firm uses the tag that hands AI a clean answer to quote.
Read the announcement →One of 1,567 UK aesthetic clinics is ready to be recommended by AI
Aesthetic clinics are the highest-scoring sector SearchScore has published, averaging 56 out of 100. Exactly one clinic in the country clears the AI-Ready bar.
Read the announcement →Two of 3,399 UK dental practices are ready to be recommended by AI
Dental websites let AI in almost universally, at 99%. Only 3% tag their frequently asked questions in the format an assistant can lift an answer from, and only 11% label an author in a way a machine can read.
Read the announcement →The best care home in Britain for AI is rated Requires improvement
A CQC Outstanding rating makes almost no difference to whether an AI assistant can find a home. Outstanding homes average 50.0 against 46.1 for Requires-improvement homes, and one in five Outstanding homes is effectively invisible.
Read the announcement →Three of 9,487 UK law firms are ready to be recommended by AI
The largest sector edition yet finds firms built as JavaScript apps are 76 times less likely to be visible to AI, and that a single block of markup separates the firms AI can quote from the ones it cannot.
Read the announcement →SearchScore Intelligence: an explainable engine that measures whether its advice worked
The platform pairs the Knowledge OS with a recommendation engine that scores its own confidence, refuses to guess, and is built so it cannot publish a result it has not measured.
Read the announcement →The SearchScore Knowledge Operating System: the method, structured
Not a blog of tips - a structured graph of 489 interlinked objects, so every recommendation traces from the business problem you feel to the specific, versioned fix.
Read the announcement →Tracker update: an AI Visibility Score, an Action Centre, and a full redesign
The Tracker gains a brand-safe visibility rollup, a ranked list of next moves with projected impact, citation-provenance signals, and a redesigned dashboard.
Read the announcement →SearchScore Tracker: monitor whether AI engines are citing you - over time
A one-off audit is a snapshot. The Tracker watches your AI citations across six engines, week over week, so you can see whether your visibility is moving.
Read the announcement →Introducing SAVI: the average website scores just 34/100 for AI visibility
The SearchScore AI Visibility Index (SAVI) is a standing reading of how visible the web is to AI answer engines. The first finding: most sites are effectively invisible. Superseded. The 34/100 average in the headline is the Q1 2026 reading of a smaller corpus and is no longer current; the Q3 2026 reading above is the live one. The article is kept as published.
Read the announcement →SearchScore launches: a free AI-visibility audit for the answer-engine era
A single scan grades any website across AI search visibility, SEO and conversion - because AI answer engines now decide which brands get recommended, and most sites cannot see how they are doing.
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