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Before AI HALO asked a single business to invest, we pointed our own audit at ourselves. The result, re-runnable by anyone at any time: aihalo.ca scores 100/100 — grade A — with every one of the ten checks passing. AI-crawler access, structured data, indexability, extractable content, title and description, an llms.txt briefing, entity anchoring, Open Graph, a sitemap, and one canonical HTTPS address. All ten, green. Nothing on this site was exempted from the standard we hold clients to: the llms.txt briefing, the Organization schema, and a robots.txt that explicitly welcomes every major AI crawler are live at their standard addresses right now. This is the treatment a Luminary engagement installs — applied to ourselves, first, in full. We publish it not as a boast but as the fairest kind of evidence: run the audit on us, then run it on yourself, and compare.
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Run the free audit at aihalo.ca against aihalo.ca — the exact tool the public uses, no special mode. You can also read the raw signals directly: aihalo.ca/llms.txt, aihalo.ca/robots.txt and aihalo.ca/sitemap.xml are all live, and the Organization schema is in the homepage source.
The audit reads the same publicly served bytes for every site — ours included. Each check is mechanical and inspectable: either the llms.txt exists or it does not, either robots.txt admits AI crawlers or it does not. We publish the checklist precisely so the test cannot be quietly bent.
That the work we sell is work we trust enough to run on ourselves — the same files, schema and entity signals a Luminary engagement installs on your site. Your report card uses the identical ten checks, so the before-and-after is measured on the same scale you can see us meet.
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