WinLocal KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check

Kostenloser KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check: Prüfe ob ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity und Grok dein Unternehmen empfehlen.

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Report generated on April 6, 2026

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A note on how to read this

This report is ProdPoke's take on your site — think of it as a first impression from a very opinionated robot. We check real things (load times, broken links, accessibility patterns), but we also try to understand what your site is trying to do and whether the technical details support that goal. Some of our observations might not apply to your specific situation, and that's okay. We're getting sharper with every scan. If something feels off, tell us — it makes us better.

Key Insights for WinLocal KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check

Your AI check form has no submit button—users can't actually run diagnostics.

The core feature of WinLocal KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check is initiating visibility scans across 6 AI systems. Without a submit button, businesses cannot complete the essential workflow, making your diagnostic tool completely non-functional despite having all other form elements in place.

One unlabeled form input blocks businesses with disabilities from understanding what to enter.

Your check form collects critical business data (names, locations) but the input lacks an associated label. Screen reader users cannot understand what information is required, and this also degrades usability for sighted users without visual context clues.

Missing privacy policy violates GDPR—you're collecting location data and querying AI systems without transparency.

WinLocal processes sensitive business location information and sends it to ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other AI systems. GDPR explicitly requires a privacy policy explaining data processing. Absence of one exposes your business to regulatory risk and erodes trust with enterprises running diagnostics.

Two H1 tags weaken search visibility for 'AI visibility diagnostics' keywords.

Businesses searching for AI assistant visibility checks rely on clear SEO signals. Multiple H1 tags confuse search engines about whether your page is about KI-Checks, manufacturer diagnostics, or franchise audits—diluting rankings for your core value proposition.

960KB script delays check initiation by 323ms, increasing abandonment risk.

Users accessing WinLocal expect fast diagnostic feedback. A 323ms load delay on a single asset compounds when multiplied across users testing up to 25 locations—this friction may cause abandonment before they ever see results.

What ProdPoke understands about WinLocal KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check

WinLocal KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check is a diagnostic tool that tests whether businesses appear in recommendations from major AI assistants (ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, Grok, and Google KI+). The platform offers three specialized check types: Franchise KI-Check for franchise systems with multiple partner locations, Filialunternehmen KI-Check for companies with multiple branch locations, and Hersteller KI-Check for manufacturers to verify if their brand and local dealers are recommended by AI systems. Each check also includes a 'Website KI-Score Analyse' that evaluates how well a brand's website is optimized for AI assistants by checking robots.txt, Schema Markup, and Meta-Tags. Users can test up to 25 locations in a single check across all 6 AI systems, receiving aggregated results that provide an overview of their network's visibility.

Based on exploring 3 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

85
Crystal clear

This is a free tool called 'KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check' (AI Visibility Check) that tests whether your company is found and recommended by AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Grok. The page states: 'Immer mehr Kunden fragen KI-Assistenten nach Empfehlungen. Wir prüfen automatisch, ob dein Unternehmen dabei genannt wird.' (More and more customers ask AI assistants for recommendations. We automatically check if your company is mentioned.)

This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.

88/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

92/100

Large asset: 960KB — https://winlocal-ki-sichtbarkeit-check.replit.app/assets/ind

medium

A 960KB script asset takes 323ms to load, slowing down the initial experience for businesses trying to access your AI visibility checks. Faster load times are critical since users expect quick diagnostic results—delays may cause abandonment before they can initiate their checks.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 960KB

SEO

89/100

Multiple H1 tags (2)

medium

Multiple H1 tags (2 found) on your diagnostic tool's page dilute the main topic signal for search engines. This weakens SEO clarity about what WinLocal KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check does, making it harder for potential users searching for AI visibility diagnostics to understand your page's primary purpose.

Expected: 1 H1 tag
Found: 2 H1 tags

Meta description too long (178 chars)

low

Your WinLocal KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check meta description (178 characters) will be truncated when the tool is shared in search results or social media previews. Keep it under 160 characters to ensure businesses see your complete value proposition when discovering the diagnostic tool.

Expected: 120-160 characters
Found: 178 characters

Accessibility

77/100

1 form input(s) without labels

high

A form input (likely for entering business name or locations for the AI checks) lacks an associated label, making it unclear to screen reader users and reducing usability for all users. Businesses initiating checks cannot understand what information to enter without visual design cues.

Expected: Every input has a <label> or aria-label
Found: Missing labels: text: Firmenname eingeben...

3 interactive element(s) without accessible names

medium

Three interactive elements (likely check type selection buttons or AI system toggles) lack accessible names, preventing screen reader users from understanding which checks or AI systems they're selecting. This blocks accessibility for businesses with disabilities trying to run their visibility diagnostics.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 3 missing: <button[type=submit].inline-flex>, <input[type=text].flex>, <ol.fixed>

Functional

92/100

Form has no submit button

likelymedium

Your AI visibility check form has no visible submit button, leaving users unable to confirm and initiate their diagnostic scans across the 6 AI systems. This breaks the core workflow and prevents businesses from running their KI-Sichtbarkeits-Checks.

Expected: Forms should have a clear submit button
Found: No submit button found

Compliance

81/100

No privacy policy link found

medium

No privacy policy link is visible on your diagnostic tool. Since WinLocal collects business location data and queries AI systems with that information, GDPR and other privacy regulations require a clear privacy policy explaining how this data is processed and protected.

No terms of service link found

medium

No terms of service link is found on the WinLocal KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check page. As a commercial diagnostic service that tests locations across multiple AI systems, you should provide clear terms outlining usage limits, check quotas (up to 25 locations), and service boundaries.

Cookie consent banner found but no cookie policy link

low

A cookie consent banner is present but does not link to a dedicated cookie policy. Since your diagnostic tool likely uses analytics and tracking cookies to monitor AI visibility results, clarify what cookies collect data and why—this transparency builds trust with businesses using your checks.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links0

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your WinLocal KI-Sichtbarkeits-Check platform has critical blockers preventing users from running diagnostics. The immediate crisis is functional: your check form lacks a submit button, making the entire product unusable. This must be your first fix—without it, no user can initiate AI visibility scans regardless of other optimizations.

Second, fix the unlabeled form input and add accessible names to the three interactive elements (check type selections and AI system toggles). These accessibility issues aren't just compliance requirements—they directly impact usability for all users. When businesses try to enter their location data, they need clear labels explaining what each field does (business name, location address, franchise count, etc.).

Third, create and publish a privacy policy immediately. You're processing location data and forwarding it to external AI systems (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, Grok, Google KI+). GDPR mandates transparency about data processing, retention, and third-party sharing. A privacy policy also instills confidence in enterprise clients who worry about their business information being logged by AI systems. Add a terms of service outlining your 25-location check limit, subscription tiers, and acceptable use.

Fourth, consolidate to a single H1 tag that clearly states 'AI Visibility Diagnostics for Your Business Locations' (or similar), removing the secondary H1. This sharpens your SEO signal for businesses searching how to appear in AI assistant recommendations. Finally, optimize that 960KB script asset—minify aggressively, defer non-critical code, or lazy-load features. Faster checks reduce abandonment and improve perceived performance.

Implement in this order: submit button (breaks product), form labels and accessible names (breaks usability), privacy + terms policies (legal requirement), H1 consolidation (SEO), then asset optimization (polish).

Suggested priority order:

  1. Form has no submit button
  2. 1 form input(s) without labels
  3. 3 interactive element(s) without accessible names
  4. No privacy policy link found
  5. No terms of service link found
  6. Multiple H1 tags (2)
  7. Large asset: 960KB script loading slowly
  8. Meta description too long (178 chars)
  9. Cookie consent banner but no cookie policy link

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