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Audited May 24, 2026
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AI Render SEO Audit

Your site barely shows up on Google for the searches your audience is running. Here's what's broken, and the 14k+ monthly searches you could rank for instead.

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TodayNeeds work
Doesn't appear on Google for any search yet
20 pages published, none ranking yet
2 of 5 health dimensions are critical (see below)
Diagnosis
PotentialStrong opportunity
14kMonthly searchesYour audience is searching for things you don’t rank for
30 untapped searches you could rank for
Across 3 topic areas: Architectural Rendering, Architectural Visualization, Interior Rendering
Most are low-competition (difficulty under 5)
Upside
DIAGNOSIS · CRITICAL FINDINGS

What's wrong, why it matters, and how to fix it.

6 structural issues.

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airender.ai has a solid commercial page foundation but zero organic visibility. The 8 CAD-tool landing pages are genuinely well-built: 1400-1650 words each, tool-specific H2s, comparison tables, and clear CTAs. The 3 alternatives pages (Lumion, Enscape, V-Ray) follow a proven listicle format with in-depth reviews. For a 21-page site, the commercial layer is above average. Title tags and meta descriptions on the landing pages are keyword-rich and properly sized.

The problem is structural: there is no content layer at all. Zero blog posts, zero guides, zero how-tos. The site ranks for 0 keywords with $0 traffic. The interior/exterior cannibalization wastes what little authority exists, and template placeholders on 3 pages signal rushed execution. The 30-keyword pipeline (16 pillar, 14 audience) confirms real search demand exists — 'architectural rendering', 'architectural visualization', and 'interior rendering' are viable pillars — but there's literally no page targeting any of them. The site is a storefront with no foot traffic and no signage pointing to it.

01

Zero informational content layer — no /blog/, no guides, no how-tos

The entire site is 21 URLs: 8 CAD-tool landing pages, 3 alternatives listicles, 3 rendering-type pages, 2 auth pages, and 4 legal/policy pages. There is no /blog/, /guides/, /resources/, or any informational content bucket. The keyword pipeline surfaced 30 opportunities (16 pillar, 14 audience) but there is literally nowhere for that content to live. The site currently ranks for 0 keywords with $0 estimated traffic. The business brief describes a content strategy around how-to guides, comparison pieces, and style galleries — none of it exists.

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Without informational content, the site cannot capture top-of-funnel queries like 'how to render SketchUp models without a render farm' or 'best AI rendering tool for architects' that the target audience (architects, interior designers, real estate agents) actually searches. Every competitor in architectural visualization has a content layer; this site is invisible to Google.

4 evidence points
  • ·Sitemap: 21 total URLs, 0 in any content bucket (/blog/, /articles/, /guides/, etc.)
  • ·Organic footprint: 0 ranked keywords, $0 traffic value
  • ·Keyword pipeline: 30 opportunities identified (16 pillar, 14 audience) with no pages to target them
  • ·Business brief describes content strategy for how-to guides and comparisons — none exists on site
The fix

1. Add a /blog/ or /guides/ section to the site architecture.

2. Prioritize the 16 pillar keywords from the pipeline output (anchored on 'architectural rendering', 'architectural visualization', 'interior rendering') as first-publish targets.

3. Publish 2-4 how-to guides per month targeting workflow queries (e.g. 'how to render SketchUp models without GPU').

4. Submit an updated sitemap with the new content section to Google Search Console.

5. Internal-link from each existing CAD-tool landing page to the relevant guide (e.g. /sketchup-rendering → guide on SketchUp rendering workflows).

02

Interior and exterior rendering pages cannibalize each other — duplicate intent pairs

The site has two pages targeting interior rendering (/interior-rendering and /ai-interior-rendering) and two targeting exterior rendering (/exterior-rendering and /ai-exterior-rendering). The content and H1s overlap heavily: 'Interior Rendering: Photorealistic Results in 60 Seconds' vs 'AI Interior Rendering' — same product, same 60-second claim, same target user. Google sees these as competing for the same query cluster. With only 21 URLs, splitting thin authority across duplicate-intent pages means neither version ranks.

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The /ai-* variants add ~300-500 fewer words than their non-prefixed siblings (1162 vs 1510 for interior, 920 vs 1387 for exterior) and cover the same H2 topics (three steps, works with every tool, FAQ).

4 evidence points
  • ·/interior-rendering (1510 words) and /ai-interior-rendering (1162 words) target the same intent with overlapping H2 structure
  • ·/exterior-rendering (1387 words) and /ai-exterior-rendering (920 words) target the same intent
  • ·H1 overlap: 'Interior Rendering: Photorealistic Results in 60 Seconds' vs 'AI Interior Rendering' — same product claim
  • ·Only 21 total URLs on the domain — splitting authority across duplicate pages is especially costly
The fix

1. Pick one canonical URL per intent — recommend /interior-rendering and /exterior-rendering as the keepers (more content, broader H1).

2. 301-redirect /ai-interior-rendering → /interior-rendering and /ai-exterior-rendering → /exterior-rendering.

3. Merge any unique content from the /ai-* pages into the canonical versions.

4. Update internal links across all 45+ links on each page to point to the canonical URLs.

5. Remove the redirected URLs from the sitemap.

03

Template placeholder text live on rendering-type landing pages

At least 3 rendering-type pages (/interior-rendering, /exterior-rendering, /site-plan-rendering) contain the unresolved placeholder 'any 3D tool' in H2 headings: 'any 3D tool rendering vs airender' and 'Try it with your any 3D tool screenshot'. This reads as broken template output — the phrase 'any 3D tool' was meant to be replaced with a specific tool name but wasn't on these generic pages. Google's quality systems flag boilerplate and template artifacts as low-quality content signals. For users, it erodes trust in a product that costs $19-$99: if the marketing page has template errors, what does the product look like?

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These pages also share identical H2 structures, reinforcing the templated appearance.

4 evidence points
  • ·/interior-rendering H2: 'any 3D tool rendering vs airender' — unresolved placeholder
  • ·/exterior-rendering H2: 'any 3D tool rendering vs airender' — same placeholder
  • ·/site-plan-rendering H2: 'any 3D tool rendering vs airender' — same placeholder
  • ·All three pages also have H2 'Try it with your any 3D tool screenshot' — grammatically broken
The fix

1. Replace 'any 3D tool rendering vs airender' with a generic but grammatical heading like 'Traditional rendering vs airender' on each rendering-type page.

2. Replace 'Try it with your any 3D tool screenshot' with 'Try it with your 3D model screenshot'.

3. Audit all 21 pages for other placeholder artifacts — grep for 'any 3D tool' across the codebase.

4. Differentiate the H2 structures across /interior-rendering, /exterior-rendering, and /site-plan-rendering so they don't read as cloned templates.

04

Duplicate brand name in title tags across 5 pages

Five pages (register, login, privacy, terms, refund) emit title tags with a doubled brand suffix: 'Create account | airender.ai | airender.ai', 'Sign In | airender.ai | airender.ai', etc. This wastes 14 characters of the ~60-character title budget on a repeated brand name. Google may rewrite these titles in SERPs, but when it doesn't, the duplication looks unprofessional. On the register page specifically, the title is the primary conversion touchpoint for users arriving from a 'sign up' CTA — a broken-looking title undermines trust at the exact moment of conversion.

4 evidence points
  • ·register title: 'Create account | airender.ai | airender.ai' (42ch, brand repeated)
  • ·login title: 'Sign In | airender.ai | airender.ai' (35ch, brand repeated)
  • ·privacy title: 'Privacy Policy | airender.ai | airender.ai' (42ch, brand repeated)
  • ·terms title: 'Terms of Use | airender.ai | airender.ai' (40ch, brand repeated)
The fix

1. Fix the title template to append the brand name once: '{Page Title} | airender.ai'.

2. Verify the fix renders correctly on all 21 pages — likely a site-wide template issue.

3. Use the reclaimed character budget to add descriptive keywords where appropriate (e.g. 'Create Account — Free AI Renders | airender.ai').

05

Refund page copy contradicts the actual business model

The refund page meta description reads 'Refund and cancellation policy for airender.ai subscriptions' and includes an H2 'Cancellations' — but the business brief states the product sells one-time credit packs ($19-$99) with no subscription. This mismatch confuses users and could create legal ambiguity. If a prospect reads 'subscriptions' on the refund page, they may assume recurring billing and bounce. If a customer disputes a charge, the refund page's own language about 'subscriptions' and 'cancellations' undermines the company's position that the purchase was a one-time credit pack.

3 evidence points
  • ·Refund page meta: 'Refund and cancellation policy for airender.ai subscriptions'
  • ·Business brief: 'Sells one-time credit packs ($19-$99)... No subscription, credits never expire'
  • ·Refund page H2s include '2. Cancellations' — implies recurring billing that doesn't exist
The fix

1. Rewrite the refund page meta description to reference 'credit pack purchases' instead of 'subscriptions'.

2. Replace or remove the 'Cancellations' H2 — credit packs that never expire don't need a cancellation policy.

3. Update the body copy to match the actual billing model (one-time purchases, credits never expire).

4. Cross-check the terms page section '4. Plans, Render Limits, and Payments' for the same subscription language.

06

CAD-tool pages are high-quality but have zero internal linking to informational content

The 8 CAD-tool landing pages (SketchUp, Revit, Rhino, Blender, ArchiCAD, 3ds Max, AutoCAD, plus the templated rendering-type pages) are well-structured: 1400-1650 words each, unique H2s per tool, comparison sections, and clear CTAs. Each page carries ~45 links. But all 45 links on every page point to other landing pages and the homepage — there's no informational content to link to. This creates a flat site architecture where every page is one click from root with no topical depth. Google interprets topical authority partly through internal link clusters.

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Without supporting content (guides, tutorials, case studies) linked from these pages, Google has no signal that airender.ai has depth in 'SketchUp rendering' or 'Revit rendering' beyond a single commercial page.

4 evidence points
  • ·Each CAD-tool page has ~45 links but all point to other landing pages — zero informational links
  • ·8 CAD-tool pages average 1500 words with well-differentiated H2s per tool
  • ·Keyword pipeline: 14 audience-layer keywords identified but no content exists to target them
  • ·Site architecture is completely flat: 21 URLs, all one click from root
The fix

1. For each CAD tool page, plan 2-3 supporting articles (e.g. 'How to export SketchUp views for AI rendering', 'Revit vs SketchUp for client presentations').

2. Add contextual internal links from the CAD tool pages to these supporting articles once published.

3. Structure the content as topic clusters: each CAD tool page is the pillar, supporting articles link back to it.

4. Use the 14 audience-layer keywords from the pipeline as starting points for these supporting articles.

RANKINGS · WHAT YOU OWN TODAY

What you currently rank for.

RANKING DISTRIBUTION (TOP 1 BY VOLUME)0 TOTAL RANKED
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OPPORTUNITY · WHERE TO PLAY

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Pillar:Intent:
30 of 30 keywords · 13,600 vol/mo · 10 have an article
infoarchitectural renderingART
KD5
1,900
pillar
SHOW SUGGESTED ARTICLE
The Complete Guide to Architectural Rendering in 2026
Informational intent, 1,900 monthly searches, KD 5. No blog content exists on the site today. A comprehensive guide positions airender.ai as a category authority and captures top-of-funnel architects before they start evaluating tools.
infoarchitectural visualizationART
KD13
1,600
pillar
SHOW SUGGESTED ARTICLE
Architectural Visualization: What It Is and How AI Is Changing It
Informational intent, 1,600 monthly searches, KD 13. Broad educational keyword. A pillar page here creates an internal linking hub for all the software-specific and use-case pages already on the site.
commarchitectural rendering programsART
KD1
880
pillar
SHOW SUGGESTED ARTICLE
Best Architectural Rendering Programs: 9 Tools Compared
Commercial intent, 880 monthly searches, KD 1. Buyers comparing rendering software. A listicle with AI Render featured ranks for a near-zero difficulty keyword while positioning against Lumion, V-Ray, and Enscape in one piece.
commsoftware for architectural visualizationART
KD2
880
pillar
SHOW SUGGESTED ARTICLE
Best Software for Architectural Visualization in 2026
Commercial intent, 880 monthly searches, KD 2. Buyers evaluating tools. Targets the category keyword rather than a single competitor name. Low difficulty means it can rank quickly once authority exists.
inforender sketchupART
KD4
880
pillar
SHOW SUGGESTED ARTICLE
How to Render SketchUp Models Without a Plugin or GPU
Informational intent, 880 monthly searches, KD 4. SketchUp users searching for render workflows are the exact buyer persona. A how-to walkthrough naturally demonstrates the screenshot-to-render product workflow.
TECHNICAL · WHAT'S BROKEN

On-page issues across your top pages.

Sample health
60%12 of 20 sampled pages clean
Errors
1critical fixes
Warnings
2quality gaps
Notices
2info-level
Errors
1 issue
  • H1 missing
    2 pages

    Every indexable page needs one H1 with the primary keyword.

    airender.ai/registerairender.ai/login
Warnings
2 issues
  • Title tag too long
    3 pages

    Over 65 characters. Google truncates titles past ~60-65 chars.

    airender.ai/lumion-alternativesairender.ai/enscape-alternativesairender.ai/vray-alternatives
  • Meta description too short
    3 pages

    Under 120 characters. Wasting SERP real estate.

    airender.ai/loginairender.ai/privacyairender.ai/terms
Notices
2 issues
  • Thin content
    3 pages

    Pages under 300 words. May lack enough depth for competitive terms.

    airender.ai/registerairender.ai/loginairender.ai/refund
  • Low internal link count
    2 pages

    Pages with fewer than 3 internal links. Orphan-page risk, weak link equity flow.

    airender.ai/registerairender.ai/login
Sample · we crawled your top 20 highest-traffic pages, not the full site. On each we check title + meta + h1 + schema + content depth + internal links. 4xx/5xx, redirects, page speed, and mobile-friendly are not yet in scope.
Title length
5/ 20
30–65 chars
Meta description
16/ 20
≥120 chars
H1 present
18/ 20
one per page
Schema markup
20/ 20
structured data
Sitemap pages
20discovered
Avg words / page
1,113across top pages
Avg internal links
34per page
Locale
EN/USdetected

SITE PROFILE

Name
AI Render
Audiences
Architects presenting designs to clients · Interior designers iterating on material palettes · Real estate agents staging empty listings
Locale
EN / US
Sitemap pages
20
20 of 20 pages need attention
airender.ai/login
Title 35ch
Meta 109ch
H1
Schema
0w · 0
airender.ai/register
Title 42ch
Meta 144ch
H1
Schema
0w · 0
airender.ai/lumion-alternatives
Title 70ch
Meta 151ch
H1
Schema
1400w · 46
airender.ai/enscape-alternatives
Title 71ch
Meta 151ch
H1
Schema
1000w · 46
airender.ai/vray-alternatives
Title 69ch
Meta 162ch
H1
Schema
1100w · 46
airender.ai/interior-rendering
Title 73ch
Meta 178ch
H1
Schema
1500w · 45
airender.ai/exterior-rendering
Title 73ch
Meta 194ch
H1
Schema
1400w · 45
airender.ai/site-plan-rendering
Title 74ch
Meta 187ch
H1
Schema
1600w · 45
airender.ai/ai-interior-rendering
Title 73ch
Meta 164ch
H1
Schema
1200w · 45
airender.ai/ai-exterior-rendering
Title 82ch
Meta 170ch
H1
Schema
900w · 45
airender.ai/sketchup-rendering
Title 73ch
Meta 178ch
H1
Schema
1600w · 45
airender.ai/revit-rendering
Title 78ch
Meta 182ch
H1
Schema
1600w · 45
airender.ai/rhino-rendering
Title 73ch
Meta 188ch
H1
Schema
1500w · 45
airender.ai/blender-rendering
Title 73ch
Meta 189ch
H1
Schema
1500w · 45
airender.ai/archicad-rendering
Title 73ch
Meta 196ch
H1
Schema
1400w · 45
airender.ai/3dsmax-rendering
Title 72ch
Meta 189ch
H1
Schema
1500w · 45
airender.ai/autocad-rendering
Title 76ch
Meta 180ch
H1
Schema
1500w · 45
airender.ai/privacy
Title 42ch
Meta 81ch
H1
Schema
500w · 3
airender.ai/terms
Title 40ch
Meta 105ch
H1
Schema
700w · 3
airender.ai/refund
Title 41ch
Meta 61ch
H1
Schema
200w · 3
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