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GEO Toolkit

Common GEO / SEO analysis tasks are broken into practical tools you can use immediately. Choose by scenario—paragraph checks, single-page review, competitor benchmarking, and keyword/trend analysis—then open the corresponding page and run each task independently.

Each tool is built to solve one specific problem, so you spend less time context-switching and second-guessing decisions. It works well for pre-publish checks, page optimization, structure updates, and day-to-day search plus AI visibility analysis.

What matters here is not only “whether you rank,” but also whether the page is clear, whether the content is easy to understand, and whether search engines and AI systems can cite it more reliably.

If you arrived from Google Search, these pages cover Perplexity trend reporting, AI brand visibility dashboards, and Google AI Overview visibility tools.

Usage tips

"Citation readiness" answers one practical question: can AI quote your content correctly without guessing? It is not a traditional ranking score.

Use this hub as a task workspace: pick one problem, run one tool, and get an actionable result. Start with paragraph quality, then move to page-level checks when needed.

After you test a few pages, compare results across page types (landing pages, glossary pages, comparison pages). Big gaps usually mean template or process issues, not individual writing problems.

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FAQ

What does the citation readiness score measure?

It measures how strongly your sample contains definition-like language, evidence signals, numbers, and extractable structure. It does not fetch your page HTML or call third-party LLMs.

How is this different from a full SEO & GEO audit?

This tool scores a pasted paragraph with transparent rules. A full audit analyzes real URLs end-to-end, including technical SEO, content, and GEO risk signals with evidence.

Can I trust the rewrite snippet?

It is a generic example aligned with GEO principles, not a guaranteed publish-ready paragraph. Use it as a starting point and iterate with your brand voice.