Pricing

Most of it’s free.
Credits are for re-crawls.

One free audit on signup — we score how ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity read your site, name what’s vague or missing, and rebuild your files. Buy credits to re-audit as you ship. No subscription, no seats, no expiry.

Free for everyone

  • Search every indexed site
  • Read any page as markdown
  • Full diagnosis on every site — every score, every fix
  • Hosted MCP, REST API, CLI
  • Index any new site, no account needed

Free with an account

  • 1 audit credit on signup — your first re-crawl is on us
  • Claim your domain with one DNS record
  • Full crawl history on the sites you own
  • Unlimited team seats

Try the whole product before you pay anything.

Sign up free

What credits buy you

Same product everyone gets. Credits unlock the things that make audit-as-a-habit work.

Re-crawl on demand

Audit your site after every meaningful change. Watch the score move with the work.

Up to 5,000 pages per audit

Free crawls stop at 500. Credits cover docs sites, marketing sites, and full product portfolios.

Audit weekly to catch regressions

40 credits = nine months of weekly check-ins. The cheapest way to keep AI quality from drifting.

Pick a pack

Bigger packs cost less per audit. That’s the only difference.

single

One re-audit

$5USD

1 credit · $5.00 per audit

Buy single

starter

33% off

Bi-weekly check-ins for six months

$50USD

15 credits · $3.33 per audit

Buy starter

Best value

pro

50% off

Weekly check-ins for nine months

$100USD

40 credits · $2.50 per audit

Buy pro

Enterprise

Bulk credits or invoiced billing?

Volume packs, custom question banks, and net-30 invoicing for agencies and in-house teams running portfolios. Talk to us.

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Frequently asked

Do credits expire?
No. Buy them whenever, spend them whenever.
Are there rate limits on credit-funded audits?
No. Free crawls are capped at 10 audits per hour and 30 per day per IP, and stop at 500 pages per crawl. Once you’re using credits, the cap lifts to 5,000 pages and the per-IP throttle goes away.
What rate-limit headers does your API return?
Every rate-limited response carries X-RateLimit-Limit, X-RateLimit-Remaining, and X-RateLimit-Reset (GitHub/Stripe pattern), plus Retry-After on 429s (RFC 6585). Pace yourself by reading Remaining on every 2xx; back off using Retry-After when you hit a 429. Per-endpoint caps and a backoff snippet live in the API reference.
Are there rate limits on the MCP?
No fixed limits. We may throttle or block traffic that looks abusive, but normal agent and human use is unmetered.
How many sites can I score for free?
Unlimited — the first crawl of any site is on us. The free-tier rate limits above still apply.
Does Sitedex render JavaScript on my site?
No. Our crawler reads server-rendered HTML only — the same view most AI agents take when they fetch your site. If a page hides its content behind client-side JS, agents see nothing useful. We strongly recommend server-rendering anything you want agents to find: landing pages, pricing, docs, product detail. Hydrate on top if you like, but the first byte should already say what the page is about.
Can I import data from another tool?
No built-in import. Use the REST API or CLI to push every site you want indexed — POST /v1/audits per domain. Same APIs handle export, below.
Can I export my data?
Yes. The REST API and CLI return every audit, score, and diagnosis you’ve run. Pull them into your warehouse, dashboard, or CI — no lock-in.
Can I self-host the MCP server?
No. The MCP we expose is semantic search across the sites we’ve indexed — running it requires the index. White-label is on the table for agencies and platforms who want their customers to query Sitedex under their own brand; email sales.
Do you offer an SLA?
No. We’re best-effort — most audits complete in 5–10 minutes and we index sites as quickly as they come in, but nothing on the public tier is contractually guaranteed. If reliability is a hard requirement, talk to us about Enterprise.
Do you crawl sites that block crawlers?
No. We respect robots.txt and never bypass crawl restrictions. If a site disallows our user-agent, we move on.