AI visibility report
AI visibility for digitalparlamento.com
Overview
AI visibility for
digitalparlamento.com
Market: Global (en)
Each model is asked to answer as a buyer in Global, so your visibility reflects your actual market, not a global/US bias.
Digital Parlamento operates an independent digital newspaper that publishes articles on current affairs, politics, culture, psychology and related topics, with a focus on investigative reporting, denunciations and civic‑action campaigns such as petition signing. Its primary audience consists of Spanish‑speaking readers who seek alternative news sources and want to engage in advocacy on issues like legislation, consumer rights, public safety and social justice. The site also offers structured claim templates for consumer complaints and a subscription‑based domestic‑services platform, positioning these as ancillary products for users interested in practical assistance. In the media market, Digital Parlamento competes in the digital news and journalism segment, while its petition and advocacy tools place it in the civic‑engagement and consumer‑support service categories. The overall value proposition is to inform, empower and mobilize its audience around societal and legal matters.
The area you and these competitors operate in: change.org.
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0-100. Higher = AI names you more often on neutral buyer questions.29.3/100
Your AI visibility score ?
For reference: a strong company in your space scores around 55+, and most land near 38. Few sites are visible everywhere - the checklist below shows your quickest wins.
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Share of neutral buyer questions where a model brings you up unprompted.Not brought up on their own yet
Unprompted mentions in AI answers (0%)
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Share of best-practice (AEO) signals in place for AI visibility.73.3%
Best practice (AEO)
Not ranked yet - no mentions on neutral buyer questions
Where you show up across AI models
Your brand and competitors as rows, AI models as columns. Each cell counts how often they are mentioned.
Ranking is based on neutral buyer questions. We don't count questions that already name you, so it's a fair comparison with competitors. ?
Your rank is based on how often each brand is named unprompted across the neutral buyer questions. M = the brands compared (you plus your competitors). A model can recognize you and still not name you unprompted, so a 0 here is a visibility gap, not a sign the model does not know you.
Note: some models did not answer every question this run (z-ai/glm-5.1); their column may understate them.
| Brand | Mentions | anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6 | deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro | google/gemini-2.5-flash | openai/gpt-5.5 | x-ai/grok-4.3 | z-ai/glm-5.1 |
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| Your brand Digitalparlamento | 0 | 0 Knows you - not unprompted | 0 Knows you - not unprompted | 0 Knows you - not unprompted | 0 Knows you - not unprompted | 0 Knows you - not unprompted | 0 |
| change.org AI | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Checklist
Readiness score: 73.3%
Priority actions
Do these first - ranked by expected impact on your AI visibility.
- High impact FAQ / questions and answers
- Medium impact Article schema (JSON-LD)
- Medium impact Clear main heading (H1) in the page source
- Medium impact HowTo schema (JSON-LD)
Crawlability and discovery
Can AI crawlers find and read your site at all? These signals tell language models where your content lives and that they are welcome to read it.
- ✓ llms.txt present
- ✓ robots.txt present
- ✓ sitemap.xml present
Structured data and entity
Machine-readable facts about who you are and what you offer. The clearer your structured data, the more accurately AI can understand and describe you instead of guessing.
- ✓ Structured data (JSON-LD)
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FAQ / questions and answers
Add an FAQ that answers buyer questions (ideally with FAQPage schema).FAQ schema (FAQPage JSON-LD)<script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [ { "@type": "Question", "name": "What does Digitalparlamento do?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Answer in one or two plain sentences a model can quote directly." } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "Who is Digitalparlamento for?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Describe your ideal customer in plain language." } } ] } </script> -
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Article schema (JSON-LD)
Mark up articles and guides with Article schema (author, publisher, datePublished).Article schema (JSON-LD)<script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Article", "headline": "Your article title", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Digitalparlamento" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Digitalparlamento", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://digitalparlamento.com/logo.png" } }, "datePublished": "YYYY-MM-DD", "dateModified": "YYYY-MM-DD", "mainEntityOfPage": "https://digitalparlamento.com/your-article", "description": "One or two plain sentences summarising the article so a model can quote it." } </script> -
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HowTo schema (JSON-LD)
Add HowTo schema to guides and step-by-step pages. - ✓ Organization entity (sameAs)
Page content and headings
The plain, static content AI actually reads. Clear titles, headings and descriptions in the page source mean models read what you do instead of an empty shell.
- ✓ Canonical URL
- ✓ Meta description
- ✓ Page title
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Clear main heading (H1) in the page source
Have a clear H1 stating what the page is about, in server-rendered HTML.
Authorship and freshness
Who stands behind the content and how current it is. Clear authorship and dates are credibility signals AI weighs when it decides whether to trust and cite you.
- ✓ Published/updated dates