LLMGeoKit API Is Now on RapidAPI
You can now scan any URL for LLM readiness directly from RapidAPI. 20 free scans per month, then $0.25 per scan. No subscription required.
The API is live on RapidAPI
Starting today, you can access the LLMGeoKit scanner through RapidAPI — the world's largest API marketplace with over 4 million developers.
One API call. One URL. You get back a 100-point score, an A-F grade, a breakdown across 7 categories, and prioritized recommendations for improving your site's visibility to LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity.
Why RapidAPI?
We already offer the API directly at llmgeokit.com/api with credit-based pricing. So why add RapidAPI?
Distribution. RapidAPI is where developers go to discover and integrate APIs. Listing there puts LLMGeoKit in front of SEO agencies building internal tools, SaaS platforms adding AI readiness features, and developers setting up CI/CD quality gates — people who might never find us through a Google search.
Zero friction. If you already have a RapidAPI account, you can start scanning in under a minute. No separate signup, no API key management. RapidAPI handles auth and billing.
What you get
Every scan analyzes 7 categories that matter for AI visibility:
- Robots.txt — Are LLM crawlers allowed? Is a sitemap declared?
- Structured Data — Schema.org markup, JSON-LD, FAQ/HowTo schemas
- Metadata — Title, description, Open Graph, Twitter cards
- Content Structure — Heading hierarchy, semantic HTML, lists
- llms.txt — The emerging standard for LLM-specific site guidance
- Citation Readiness — Canonical URLs, author attribution, publication dates
- Extractability — Definition lists, data tables, FAQ sections, accordions
Pricing on RapidAPI
Simple and developer-friendly:
- Free tier: 20 scans per month, no credit card required
- Pay per use: $0.25 per scan after that, no subscription
If you prefer buying credit packs directly (50 scans for $10, 150 for $25, or 350 for $50), that's still available at llmgeokit.com/api.
Try it now
Head over to the LLMGeoKit listing on RapidAPI, subscribe to the free plan, and scan your first URL. You'll have results in under 3 seconds.