Wonderscore
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Learn what each dashboard page does, how to read the results, and what actions matter first. Written for non-technical users who need clear website decisions.

What Wonderscore does

Wonderscore reviews a website the way modern search engines and AI assistants need to understand it. It checks whether the site clearly explains the business name, services, location, contact details, trust signals, content quality, and structured information. The goal is simple: help a business become easier to find, easier to understand, and easier to recommend.

Basic workflow

1

Enter a website

Paste the URL you want to check. This can be your website, a client website, or a competitor website.

2

Run the tool

Choose the page that matches your question: Analyser for one website, Compare for two websites, or AI Prompts for AI visibility.

3

Act on the results

Start with missing basics first: business identity, contact details, location, trust signals, schema, and clear content.

Understanding scores

Scores are a guide, not a judgement. A high score means the website gives strong signals and is easier for AI systems to interpret. A lower score means important information may be missing, unclear, or hard to verify.

92/100

Strong

The website is clear and complete in most areas. Keep monitoring it as content changes.

68/100

Needs attention

Important signals exist, but several areas should be improved to remove confusion.

34/100

High priority

AI systems and customers may struggle to understand or trust the website fully.

Overview

Your home screen for seeing recent activity, website scores, credits, and the latest analyses.

What this page helps you do

  • Use this page when you want a quick health check without opening every tool.
  • Recent analysis cards help you return to previous work quickly.
  • Trend and distribution panels help you see whether performance is improving over time.

Best used for

A manager or team lead who wants the big picture first.

Analyser

Scans one website and explains how clearly AI systems can understand the business.

What this page helps you do

  • Enter the website URL, run the scan, then review the main AI-readability score.
  • The score balance chart shows whether identity, contact details, trust, schema, hours, and technical signals are strong.
  • Breakdown cards show what is complete, what is missing, and which areas should be improved first.

Best used for

Checking whether a website clearly explains who the business is, where it is, and why it can be trusted.

Compare

Compares your website against another brand or competitor so gaps are easier to see.

What this page helps you do

  • Add your website and a comparison website to see side-by-side results.
  • Use the table to understand where your site is stronger or weaker than the competitor.
  • Focus on categories where the competitor has a clear advantage.

Best used for

Competitor reviews, client reporting, and planning practical website improvements.

Content

Reviews website copy and explains whether the content is clear, helpful, and easy to understand.

What this page helps you do

  • The tool looks at how clearly the website explains services, benefits, location, audience, and calls to action.
  • It helps identify vague sections that may confuse visitors or AI systems.
  • Suggestions are written so marketing and content teams can act on them without technical knowledge.

Best used for

Improving page copy, service descriptions, and customer-facing language.

AI Prompts

Tests whether AI tools mention the brand when answering real customer-style questions.

What this page helps you do

  • Wonderscore generates prompts that match how customers search in AI assistants.
  • Each prompt is tested against supported AI models, then marked as Mentioned or Not Mentioned.
  • The rank shows how visible the brand was inside the AI answer. Rank 1 is the strongest position.

Best used for

Understanding AI visibility beyond traditional search rankings.

Blogs SEO Analyzer

Checks blog content for SEO strength, readability, structure, and usefulness.

What this page helps you do

  • Use it to review whether articles are focused, readable, and aligned with search intent.
  • It highlights content gaps, weak structure, and opportunities to improve titles or sections.
  • The output helps writers turn existing posts into stronger educational content.

Best used for

Content teams that publish articles, guides, news, or thought leadership.

Run History

Stores previous checks so users can revisit results without running the same test again.

What this page helps you do

  • Use history to find previous scans, compare older results, or continue work started earlier.
  • It is useful when multiple people are reviewing the same website over time.
  • History also helps track whether fixes made to a website improved future results.

Best used for

Keeping a record of audits, client work, and repeated website checks.

Settings

Manages account details, preferences, and workspace-level options.

What this page helps you do

  • Use settings to check profile information and manage account-level controls.
  • This area is for configuration, not analysis.
  • Non-technical users usually only need this page when updating account details or reviewing access.

Best used for

Account setup, workspace maintenance, and user preferences.

What to fix first

Start with the items that help people and AI systems identify the business. Make sure the business name, service type, location, contact details, opening hours, and trust information are clear. After that, improve content quality, structured data, comparison gaps, and AI prompt visibility.

Sharing with teams

Use Wonderscore results as a shared checklist. Marketing teams can improve language and content. Website teams can fix technical and schema issues. Business teams can confirm contact, location, and trust details. Everyone can see the same result and agree on the next step.