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.
SearchScore today introduced SAVI — the SearchScore AI Visibility Index — a standing measure of how easily AI answer engines can find, understand, trust and cite a website.
The headline reading is stark: the average website scores just 34 out of 100, and nearly two-thirds (63.6%) fall below the halfway mark. In practice, most sites are effectively invisible to the engines their customers now ask for recommendations.
SAVI is computed from SearchScore's benchmark of more than 850,000 audited sites, and every figure is published with a sample size. The methodology is documented and versioned rather than asserted — a deliberate contrast to the unverifiable claims common in the category.
About SearchScore. SearchScore is a London-based AI search visibility platform and consultancy. It measures how easily AI answer engines and search engines find, trust and cite a website across AI search visibility (GEO), SEO and conversion (CRO), grounded in a benchmark of more than 850,000 audited sites. Its methodology is authored by founder Ronnie Huss.