Will AI search engines find your content?
ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews answer questions directly without linking to your site. GEOBoost scores your pages across 16 categories and shows you exactly what to fix.
AI search plays by completely different rules
Google ranks pages. AI engines cite sources. That shift changes everything about how your content needs to be structured, written, and signaled.
You target keywords, build backlinks, and fight for position 1 in a list of blue links. Clicks are the metric that matters.
AI answers questions directly. 60% of searches end without a click. Even if you rank #1, users may never visit your page.
GEO is about structuring your content so AI systems understand, trust, and quote it. It requires a completely different playbook.
Everything you need to rank in AI search
One extension. Scan any page in seconds and get actionable scores across every GEO signal that matters.
Every signal AI uses to evaluate content
GEOBoost checks all the factors that determine whether AI systems can find, understand, and cite your content.
Start free. Upgrade when you are ready.
No account needed to get started. Install the extension and scan your first page in under 30 seconds.
- 10 page scans
- Full GEO score across 16 categories
- AI crawler access check
- LLM Preview
- HTML export
- Unlimited scans
- Everything in Free
- Compare mode
- Bulk scan (open tabs)
- Export as HTML, CSV & JSON
- Everything in Lifetime
- PDF export (clean, print-ready)
- Score history and trend graphs
- Score drop alerts
- Priority fix list per category
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about GEO and GEOBoost.
What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the practice of optimizing web content so that AI systems like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews can find, understand, and cite it. Unlike traditional SEO which targets blue links in search results, GEO focuses on getting your content referenced directly in AI-generated answers, even when users never click through to your site.
How does GEOBoost work?
Install GEOBoost as a Chrome extension, open any web page, and click Scan. GEOBoost analyzes the page across 16 GEO categories (structured data, E-E-A-T signals, schema markup, AI crawler access, readability, and more) and gives you an instant score from 0 to 100 with an A-F grade. Each category comes with specific, actionable recommendations so you know exactly what to fix.
Is GEOBoost free?
Yes. GEOBoost includes 10 free scans with no account needed: full GEO score across all 16 categories, AI crawler check, LLM Preview, and HTML export. Need more? The Lifetime plan is a one-time €19 payment for unlimited scans. The Pro plan at €9/month adds PDF export, score history, trend graphs, and score drop alerts.
Which AI search engines does GEOBoost optimize for?
GEOBoost analyzes signals that affect visibility in ChatGPT (including GPT Search), Perplexity AI, Google AI Overviews, Microsoft Copilot, and other AI systems that use web content to generate answers. The 16 GEO categories cover the core signals that all major AI engines rely on when deciding which content to cite.
Do I need an account to use GEOBoost?
No. You can install GEOBoost and start scanning immediately. No account, no email, no setup required. Just install the extension, open a page, and click Scan.
What is the difference between SEO and GEO?
Traditional SEO optimizes for ranking in a list of blue links, with the goal of getting a click. GEO optimizes for being cited by AI engines in their generated answers, with the goal of being the source AI quotes even when no click occurs. GEO requires different signals: structured data, clear entity definitions, E-E-A-T credibility markers, and content that is easy for AI systems to extract and summarize.
How do AI search engines like ChatGPT differ from Google Search?
AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews) generate answers directly from web content instead of returning a ranked list of links. Users get their answer without clicking through to any website. This means being cited in an AI-generated response is the goal, not a ranking position. GEOBoost helps your content become more "citeable" by analyzing the 16 signals AI systems use to evaluate and trust content.
What is the best way to get my content cited by AI search engines?
AI engines cite content that is well-structured, easy to extract, trustworthy, and clearly authored. The most impactful improvements are: a clear H1/H2 hierarchy, structured data (schema.org), strong E-E-A-T signals (author credentials, publication dates), and readable writing. GEOBoost scores all 16 of these factors and prioritizes fixes by impact, so you know exactly what will most improve your citation rate.
What is E-E-A-T and why does it matter for AI search visibility?
E-E-A-T stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. AI systems use E-E-A-T signals to evaluate whether content is reliable enough to cite in answers. This includes author credentials, publication dates, links to author profiles, and content accuracy signals. GEOBoost checks your E-E-A-T implementation and flags missing elements like author bylines, credentials, or broken authority signals.
What is schema markup and how does it help AI search visibility?
Schema markup (structured data) is code that tells AI systems what your content is about — whether it is an article, product review, FAQ, or how-to guide. AI engines use schema markup to understand context, extract key facts, and assess content relevance. GEOBoost analyzes your schema implementation across Article, BlogPosting, FAQPage, and other types, helping you add missing markup that increases citation likelihood.
What is llms.txt and should I have it on my website?
llms.txt is a file you place at the root of your domain to tell AI crawlers which content they can use for training or citations. It is an emerging best practice for controlling AI access to your site. GEOBoost checks if you have an llms.txt file configured correctly, helping you signal to AI systems that your content is available for citation.
How is GEOBoost different from SEO tools like Semrush or Ahrefs?
Traditional SEO tools optimize for Google's ranking algorithm, backlink metrics, and keyword density. GEOBoost is built exclusively for AI search engines and focuses on the 16 signals those systems use to evaluate and cite content. It is a specialized tool for a new channel — AI citations — rather than a general SEO platform. GEOBoost complements your existing SEO stack; it does not replace it.
Can I analyze a competitor's GEO score with GEOBoost?
Yes. GEOBoost's Compare Mode lets you paste any competitor URL and see a side-by-side breakdown of GEO scores across all 16 categories. You can see exactly where you are stronger and where they outperform you on AI search signals. Compare Mode is available on Lifetime and Pro plans.
What is the difference between Free, Lifetime, and Pro?
Free (10 scans) is perfect for getting started: you get the full GEO score and actionable recommendations at no cost. Lifetime (€19 one-time) adds unlimited scans, bulk scanning of all open tabs, and competitor compare mode. Pro (€9/month) is for professionals who track changes over time with PDF export, score history graphs, and automated score drop alerts. Most users start Free, then upgrade to Lifetime for unlimited analysis.
From the blog
Practical guides on GEO, AI search, and getting your content cited.
What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?
GEO is how you get cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Here's what it is, why it matters, and how to start.
GEO vs. SEO: What's actually different?
Both reward quality content, but AI systems measure completely different signals. A practical breakdown of what changes and what stays the same.
How AI crawlers work (and how to let them in)
GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot: what each one does, how to check if you're blocking them, and exactly what to put in robots.txt.
Structured data for GEO: a practical JSON-LD guide
Which schema types matter most for AI citation, how to implement them correctly, and what GEOBoost checks for on every scan.