How to order an AI website audit
February 27, 2026
Category:
AI Marketing
The simplest way to request an AI website audit from Tsoden is via the Contact page: submit the form and include your website link – the team specifically asks for it to conduct an initial review. You’ll then align on priority markets (particularly relevant if you operate in the EU), key pages, and customer decision scenarios, after which the AIO audit begins, analysing how AI interprets your brand and where meaning may be getting lost.
Why You Need an AI Audit – Even If “SEO Is Already Working”
Generative answers increasingly resolve a user’s query before they even click: comparing options, outlining limitations, and suggesting what to choose. If AI pieces together fragmented information about your brand and gets it wrong, you fall off the shortlist – not because of traffic, but because of interpretation. The aim of an audit isn’t to “check meta tags”; it’s to understand how AI actually assembles your brand and which pages or external sources are shaping that narrative.
Step 1. Choose Your Starting Format: Full Audit or Quick Assessment
If you’re unsure whether you need a full-scale audit, Tsoden outlines a logical path: quick assessment → decision on scope. A rapid review highlights where distortions occur and why you’re missing out on recommendations; from there, it becomes clear whether you need a comprehensive audit or targeted adjustments.
Step 2. Contact Tsoden via Your Preferred Channel
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Contact form (recommended starting point). The Contact page explicitly asks you to complete the form, add your website link for review, and briefly describe what your business does.
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Messengers. Telegram and WhatsApp are also listed on the Contact page – convenient for clarifying scope and initial inputs.
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Email. For enquiries and support, the website provides support@tsoden.ai.
Step 3. Prepare Your Inputs to Make the Audit Actionable
The clearer the context, the fewer generic recommendations you’ll receive — and the faster you’ll get a concrete, page-level action plan.
Minimum package:
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Website link + 1–2 sentences explaining what you sell or provide and to whom (this is requested in the form).
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Geography and languages: where you currently operate and which markets are priority (EU/UK/US; 1–3 countries to start).
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Objective: sales, leads, demos – and where the friction lies (not being recommended, being misclassified, losing in comparisons).
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Key URLs (5–10 links): product or service pages, category or solution pages, FAQ, and terms (delivery/returns/support – depending on your model).
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A list of real customer queries (10–20): “best for…”, “alternative to…”, “X vs Y”, “is it suitable for…?”, “how does it work…?”.
(Optional) 2–3 competitors you’re genuinely compared with – this helps identify why AI may favour their wording or positioning.
What an AI Audit Actually Reviews
To ensure expectations align with outcomes, it helps to understand the review logic.
An audit typically answers three practical questions:
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How AI describes your brand in key decision scenarios – and where distortions arise.
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Which sources shape that description: which site pages are genuinely “feeding” AI answers, and which external mentions may be influencing interpretation.
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What to prioritise fixing to improve accuracy and quotability: product page structure, category logic, FAQ clarity, and terms – the elements that directly influence decisions.
If you operate in multiple languages, the audit usually includes a consistency check across versions. When different language pages inadvertently create “different promises”, AI responses become unstable. This is one of the most common causes of visibility loss during expansion.
What Happens After the Audit
Tsoden frames the work as a structured process: diagnosis → structural and content optimisation → ongoing maintenance. In practice, this means you receive a prioritised action plan following the audit, and you can then secure results through AI monitoring – regular checks of how responses evolve as your site, content, and external sources change.
Summary
To order an AI website audit from Tsoden, submit a request via the Contact page (or reach out through Telegram, WhatsApp, or support@tsoden.ai) and include your website link. To ensure the audit delivers practical, actionable insights from the outset, add your priority markets and languages, 5–10 key pages (product pages/categories/FAQ/terms), and a list of real customer queries – enabling the team to conduct a focused AIO audit and propose an improvement plan, with the option to lock in results through ongoing AI monitoring.
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