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Bolt is an AI-powered web development platform that generates full-stack applications from natural language descriptions. Sites built with Bolt share common AI visibility patterns related to their default technical configuration.
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Bolt-generated applications typically use modern JavaScript frameworks with client-side rendering defaults. Like other AI builder platforms, Bolt sites often lack schema markup and may have incomplete robots.txt configurations. The content quality in Bolt sites is often good because the building process focuses on functionality and design, but the technical layer that makes content visible to AI crawlers is frequently absent. Conducting an AudFlo audit on a Bolt site typically reveals 8-15 specific actionable fixes across crawlability, schema, and content formatting.
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What are the common AI visibility issues with Bolt-built sites?
Common issues include client-side JavaScript rendering (AI crawlers see empty HTML), missing schema markup, no robots.txt or a configuration that does not allow AI crawlers, orphan pages with no internal links, and no FAQ structure in content. These are default gaps, not content quality problems.
How do I audit a Bolt site for AI visibility?
Run an AudFlo audit to check all 32 AI visibility layers including crawlability, rendering mode, schema validity, robots.txt configuration, internal linking, and content formatting. The audit identifies which specific layers are failing and provides prioritized fix recommendations.
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