Semrush, a leading online visibility management SaaS platform, announced the general availability of Semrush Enterprise Site Intelligence – a next-generation site health and monitoring solution designed to help enterprises keep their websites technically optimized, discoverable, and resilient amid the evolving landscape of AI-driven search.
The Rising Importance of a Technically Healthy Website
A company’s website remains its most critical digital asset – the cornerstone of brand visibility, discoverability, and growth. Yet, as search continues to evolve, new data from Semrush reveals that AI Overviews now appear in more than 13% of Google searches, while fewer than one in five brands are consistently referenced by AI systems. In this environment, even minor technical issues can lead to significant visibility loss.
Traditional SEO audits often focus on rankings and crawlability but fail to evaluate whether content can be interpreted correctly by AI systems or if it meets evolving compliance and accessibility standards. Semrush Enterprise Site Intelligence bridges this gap by delivering a unified, enterprise-grade view of website performance — combining large-scale crawling, continuous monitoring, accessibility analysis, and real-world performance metrics.
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Built on Ryte’s proven crawling technology and fully integrated into Semrush Enterprise, Site Intelligence enables teams to detect, prioritize, and resolve technical issues before they impact visibility, user experience, or revenue.
“AI systems and search engines treat technical gaps as red flags. By surfacing those issues early, Site Intelligence helps brands maintain a healthy site and safeguard visibility before it slips – whether in rankings or AI-generated answers,” said Vitalii Obishchenko, Chief Product Officer at Semrush. “With general availability, enterprise marketers can now make Site Intelligence a core part of their site health strategy and safeguard their brand better than ever before.”
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