Free GEO checker
Measure your Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) in seconds. WebAnalizer scores how ready your website is to be read and cited by AI answer engines — ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews — and shows the exact issues lowering your GEO score. Free, no signup. (Looking for the question-first version? See our AI readiness checker.)
What a GEO check measures
Structured data (JSON-LD)
Machine-readable markup that lets AI engines extract your facts and entities instead of guessing.
Content extractability
Whether your core content is in server-rendered HTML that AI crawlers can read without running JavaScript.
Answer-first, quotable copy
Clear definitions and question-and-answer content that a model can lift straight into an answer.
Heading & topic clarity
A logical outline that signals what each section covers, so engines pick the right passage to cite.
AI crawler access
That robots rules allow the citation-producing bots — OAI-SearchBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended.
Entity & trust signals
Signals that help an AI engine attribute and trust your page as a source worth quoting.
What is GEO (Generative Engine Optimization)?
GEO, or Generative Engine Optimization, is optimizing your website to be read and cited by AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews — the AI-era counterpart to SEO. Where SEO aims for a ranking in a list of links, GEO aims to be the source an AI quotes inside its generated answer. It rewards structured data, clear definitions, quotable facts and machine-readable content.
GEO vs AEO vs SEO
These terms overlap. SEO optimizes for classic search rankings; AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) targets direct-answer features; GEO targets citations inside AI-generated responses. In practice they share a foundation — fast, clean, well-structured, trustworthy pages — but GEO leans hardest on machine-readable structure and quotable content. WebAnalizer's GEO score measures that foundation directly.
Why check your GEO score now
AI answer engines are capturing a fast-growing share of searches, and most websites have never been optimized for them — which means the competition for AI citations is far thinner than for traditional rankings. Checking and improving your GEO score now, while the space is new, is the cheapest time to become a cited source before your competitors catch on.
Frequently asked questions
What is a GEO checker?
A GEO checker measures your website's Generative Engine Optimization — how ready it is to be read and cited by AI answer engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity. WebAnalizer's free GEO checker gives you a 0–100 GEO score and the specific issues to fix, no signup required.
How do I improve my GEO score?
Add JSON-LD structured data, keep core content in server-rendered HTML, write answer-first and quotable content with clear headings, and allow the AI search crawlers in robots.txt. WebAnalizer flags which of these you're missing so you can prioritize.
Is GEO the same as SEO?
No. SEO optimizes for ranking in traditional search results; GEO optimizes for being cited inside AI-generated answers. They share a foundation, but GEO puts more weight on machine-readable structure and quotable content. WebAnalizer scores both.
Which AI engines does GEO target?
Mainly ChatGPT (and its search), Perplexity, Google AI Overviews and similar answer engines. GEO improves your odds of being read, trusted and cited by all of them, since they rely on similar signals.