Free SEO + GEOAudit Tool
Analyze your website's on-page SEO and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). See if your content is ready for AI search engines like Google AI Overviews.
Traditional SEO
Meta Tag Analysis
Check title tags, meta descriptions, and Open Graph tags.
Heading Structure
Verify proper H1 usage and heading hierarchy.
Image Accessibility
Ensure all images have descriptive alt text.
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)
Schema.org Data
Detect JSON-LD structured data for AI context.
FAQ Content
Find Q&A patterns that AI engines love to cite.
Citation Signals
Stats, quotes, and facts that make content citable.
What is GEO?
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the practice of optimizing your content to appear in AI-generated search results like Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot.
Unlike traditional SEO which focuses on ranking in blue link results, GEO optimizes for AI citation. When someone asks an AI engine a question, it scans the web and cites the most authoritative, structured, and citable sources.
✓ Traditional SEO
- • Optimizes for Google rankings
- • Focuses on keywords & backlinks
- • Goal: Click-through traffic
GEO (AI Search)
- • Optimizes for AI citations
- • Focuses on structure & authority
- • Goal: Be the source AI quotes
💡 Pro Tip: Over 40% of Google searches now show AI Overviews. Research from 2024 shows that websites optimized for GEO see 2.5x higher visibility in AI-generated results compared to traditional SEO-only sites. If your content isn't optimized for GEO, you're invisible to nearly half of all searchers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between SEO and GEO?+
Traditional SEO optimizes for ranking in Google's blue link results, focusing on keywords and backlinks. GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) optimizes for AI citation in tools like ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity. Studies show that 40% of searches now trigger AI-generated results, making GEO essential for modern visibility.
How does this audit tool work?+
The tool fetches your webpage, parses the HTML using Cheerio, and performs 14 checks across Traditional SEO (title, meta, headings, images) and GEO factors (Schema.org data, FAQ content, citation signals, content clarity). Results are weighted and scored 0-100.
What is a good SEO score?+
80-100 is excellent, 50-79 needs improvement, and below 50 indicates critical issues. According to industry research, websites scoring above 85 see 3x higher organic traffic than those below 60.
Why is Schema.org important for GEO?+
Schema.org structured data helps AI engines understand your content's context. Pages with proper schema markup are 4x more likely to be cited by AI search engines like Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT.
