Track whether your pages are truly indexed in AI search engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity.
Not just crawled, but listed and appearing in real search results.
Page Index List
See which pages are actually indexed by AI
See which of your pages (and subpages) are actually indexed by ChatGPT and Perplexity. Not just crawled — confirmed as appearing in real AI search results.
Monitoring
Continuous monitoring, zero manual work
New pages detected via your sitemap and unindexed pages from your domain are continuously rechecked. Stay on top of your AI index coverage without lifting a finger.
Perplexity & ChatGPT
Track your status across the two major AI search platforms
See exactly where your content appears — or doesn't — across ChatGPT and Perplexity, the two platforms driving AI-generated search results today.
Warm-up
Accelerate discovery for new pages
We'll run Warm-up on your new pages using special techniques to submit them to LLM crawlers — so your freshest content gets discovered and indexed faster.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Why are the AI companies not providing any webmaster tools?
AI companies like OpenAI and Perplexity currently don't offer webmaster tools for several reasons. First, AI-generated content is based on probabilistic synthesis, not a fixed index, making it harder to track and report visibility in a structured way. Second, privacy concerns around training data sources and model behavior limit what these companies are willing to expose publicly. Third, there has been little commercial pressure to support marketers or publishers, as most AI platforms have prioritized product development and user experience over monetization or integration with the broader marketing ecosystem. That's why tools like ALLMO's AI Page Index are emerging—to give brands and content owners the visibility AI platforms don't yet provide.
What counts as 'indexed' in AI search?
A page is considered indexed when it actively appears in AI-generated answers or citations for relevant prompts — not just when it has been crawled or visited by an AI bot. Crawling means an AI system accessed your page; indexing means your content is being used in responses.
Why do you not offer a Google Gemini page index?
Google Gemini uses Google's own search index as its primary data source, meaning traditional Google Search Console already gives you visibility into Gemini's content layer. We focus on ChatGPT and Perplexity because those platforms operate independently of Google's index and offer no native webmaster tools.
How is this different from traditional SEO indexing?
Traditional SEO indexing tracks whether Google has crawled and catalogued your page in its search index. AI indexing tracks whether your content is surfaced in AI-generated answers — a fundamentally different pipeline that doesn't rely on the same crawl signals, link authority, or ranking factors.
Does the ALLMO page index work with large websites or complex sitemaps?
Yes. ALLMO can handle large websites and complex sitemaps, monitoring at both the page and domain level. If you have specific needs around sitemap structure or crawl depth, reach out and we'll help configure your setup.
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