GEO · AI SEARCH READINESS

Is your website ready for AI search?

Run a free AI readiness check: WebAnalizer scores whether ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews can read, understand and cite your website. You get an instant GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) score out of 100 and the exact issues stopping AI engines from quoting you — no signup to see it.

What we check for AI readiness

Machine-extractable structured data

Whether your page exposes JSON-LD schema so AI engines can read your facts and entities without guessing.

Clear, quotable content

Answer-first paragraphs, definitions and Q&A that language models can lift directly into an answer.

Clean heading structure

A logical H1–H3 outline that tells AI engines what each section is about.

Crawlability for AI bots

Whether robots rules let the AI search crawlers (OAI-SearchBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended) reach your content.

Content in the HTML

That your core content is server-rendered and readable without executing JavaScript, which many AI crawlers don't run.

Facts, entities & freshness

Signals that help an AI engine trust and attribute your page as a source worth citing.

What is GEO (Generative Engine Optimization)?

GEO, or Generative Engine Optimization, is the practice of making your website easy for AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews to read and cite — the AI-era counterpart to SEO. Instead of only ranking in a list of blue links, the goal is to be the source an AI quotes in its answer. That rewards structured data, clear definitions, question-and-answer content and quotable, factual writing.

Why AI readiness matters now

A growing share of searches never reach a traditional results page — people ask ChatGPT or read Google's AI Overview instead. If AI engines can't parse or trust your site, you're invisible in exactly the place attention is moving to. Checking your AI readiness now, while the space is new, is the cheapest time to get ahead of competitors who still optimize for links alone.

GEO vs SEO — what's the difference?

SEO optimizes for ranking in search results; GEO optimizes for being cited inside AI-generated answers. They overlap — clean, fast, well-structured pages help both — but GEO leans harder on machine-readable structure and quotable, factual content. WebAnalizer scores both, alongside performance, accessibility and security, so you see the whole picture in one report rather than guessing.

Frequently asked questions

Is my website ready for ChatGPT?

Run WebAnalizer's AI readiness check to find out. It scores whether ChatGPT and other AI engines can read and cite your page — structured data, clean HTML, clear headings and quotable content — and shows exactly what to fix if your GEO score is low.

Will ChatGPT or Perplexity cite my website?

AI engines cite sources they can crawl, parse and trust. That means letting AI search crawlers in, exposing machine-readable structured data, and writing clear, factual, quotable content. WebAnalizer's GEO score measures each of these so you can see how citable your site is today.

What is a GEO score?

A GEO score is WebAnalizer's 0–100 rating of your site's Generative Engine Optimization — how ready it is to be read and cited by AI answer engines. A low score means AI engines struggle with your page; a high score means your content is structured and quotable.

How do I get cited by AI search engines?

Make your content easy to read and trust: add JSON-LD structured data, use clear headings and answer-first paragraphs, keep core content in server-rendered HTML, and allow the AI search crawlers in robots.txt. WebAnalizer flags which of these you're missing.

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