AI Regulatory Readiness Audit for Business Websites
Review the website trust, transparency, accessibility, privacy and AI-readiness signals that modern buyers, search engines and AI answer systems may rely on when evaluating your business.
What this audit covers
- AI transparency signals: whether the website explains AI-assisted content, automation or decision-support use where relevant.
- EU AI Act awareness: website-level transparency and governance signals that may support AI-related business trust.
- Accessibility readiness: visible accessibility signals, content structure, navigation clarity and accessibility statement opportunities.
- Privacy and cookie clarity: whether privacy, cookie and data-use information is easy to find and understand.
- Security and trust signals: contact details, company identity, HTTPS, policy pages, author or team clarity and third-party proof.
- AI search trust: whether these signals support the brand being understood and cited by AI systems.
This is a website readiness audit and content-structure review, not legal advice.
Regulatory topics monitored
AISeenCheck tracks regulation-aware website signals connected to frameworks such as the EU AI Act, European Accessibility Act, GDPR/privacy expectations, NIS2 cybersecurity context, the EU Data Act and global AI governance developments. The goal is not to replace legal counsel, but to make the website clearer, more transparent and more trustworthy.
Website pages we review
- Privacy Policy and Cookie information.
- Terms, disclaimers and service limitations where relevant.
- Accessibility statement and accessibility support route.
- About, Contact, team, author, methodology and editorial process pages.
- AI-use disclosures, content review process and human oversight notes where relevant.
- Schema and entity signals that help search engines identify the organization behind the website.