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# Here's what I found for your business at sureel.com: Here's what I found for your business at sureel.com: You're doing really well—your site scores a strong A grade, which means local customers are finding you when they search. To bring in even more customers, add your phone number and address front and center on your homepage so people can call or visit instantly, make sure your Google Business Profile is linked up so your reviews and map location work their hardest, and tweak your page title to mention your city and what you do—that helps locals searching for exactly what you offer find you first.
When customers ask AI
When people ask AI for the best in your area, it points them to:
Here's what we found — when customers ask AI assistants about venue booking software, your business isn't showing up yet. Instead, the AI tends to recommend competitors like Tripleseat, Skedda, and Perfect Venue. This is a heads-up based on how these assistants are trained, not a hard fact about today, but it's a real pattern worth fixing. Right now, you're losing customers to names that AI suggests first. Let's get your business in front of those AI answers where your customers are actually asking.
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Claim my Founding-Member spot — $199/mo →Secure connection (HTTPS) · Working
Your site loads securely with HTTPS.
Page title · Working
Your title is a healthy length ("Sureel — AI that runs regulated businesses").
Search description · Working
You have a well-sized description that reads like an ad.
Main headline · Working
You have exactly one clear headline.
Mobile-friendly · Working
Forward your report, or show your grade off on your site — it links back so customers can see you take getting found seriously.
Embed this badge on your site
Your site is set up to look right on phones.
Structured data · Working
Google can read structured data on your page.
Canonical tag · Working
You have a canonical tag so Google knows the main version of your page.
Social sharing preview · Working
Your links will show a nice preview when shared.
Content depth · Working
Your page has solid content (~813 words).
Page structure (subheadings) · Working
Your page is well-structured with 5 section headings Google can follow.
Links to your other pages · Working
You link out to your other pages (3 internal links) so people can explore.
Page language set · Working
Your page declares its language so Google serves it to the right searchers.
Site icon (favicon) · Working
You have a site icon so your tabs and listings look polished.
AI answer-ready (AEO) · Working
You have FAQ/Q&A structured data — exactly the format AI assistants pull from to answer customers.
AI entity clarity (AEO) · Working
Your business identity is machine-clear (Organization data + linked profiles) — AI can confidently name YOU.
AI can read your site (AEO) · Working
AI assistants can read your site — and you have an llms.txt, a strong signal you're built to be cited.
Local business signals · Working
You're telling Google you're a local business — great for the map pack.
Contact info (phone & address) · Hurting you
No phone or address found — locals can't call or find you.
Google Business Profile link · Needs a tweak
No link to your Google Business Profile — connect it to send signals to the map pack.
Local keyword in title · Needs a tweak
Your title doesn't clearly mention your city or service — adding it helps locals find you.
Image descriptions · Working
No images to describe — nothing to fix here.
Accessible forms (a11y) · Working
No form fields to label — nothing to fix here.
Descriptive links (a11y) · Working
Your link text is descriptive — good for screen readers and for SEO anchor signals.
Labeled icons & buttons (a11y) · Working
Your links and buttons all have text or labels a screen reader can announce.