GEO extractability
Judge whether answers, definitions, context, and conclusions are clear enough for accurate AI understanding and citation.
Enter a URL or content to check whether AI can understand and cite the page, then review SEO foundations, evidence, and experience.
Use a URL or content; the review extracts page meaning, evidence, and citation-ready structure.
Just provide a URL or content. The AI will infer the page type, reader intent, and content quality from the source.
Credits are charged after the job is created and refunded automatically if processing fails.
Text or HTML: up to 2 MB; URL: up to 2,048 characters.
Each API key supports 2 running jobs and 60 accepted jobs per minute.
Every input receives a complete page-quality review with inspected and not-inspected items clearly separated.
Public URLs use no cookies or login sessions; login, CAPTCHA, or browser failures are marked as incomplete evidence.
First check whether AI can understand, extract, and cite the page, then review content, evidence, SEO foundations, and user experience.
Judge whether answers, definitions, context, and conclusions are clear enough for accurate AI understanding and citation.
Check whether claims have source, data, author, or experience support before AI treats them as reliable.
Evaluate whether the page solves the reader’s question with depth, differentiation, and an actionable next step.
As the technical foundation for GEO, check titles, descriptions, H1, canonical, structured data, and accessible structure.
AI judges answer clarity, context, evidence, E-E-A-T, and page structure to explain whether the content is understandable and citable.
The report highlights what to fix first, helping you focus on the improvements most worth your time.
GEO readiness
Ready to improve
GEO findings (example)
Priority fixes
GEO is not about adding more keywords. It is about making the page clear about its question, entities, evidence, and conclusions. The review starts with AI extractability, then checks content quality, trust, page structure, and SEO foundations.
Answer the question directly and clarify the subject, definitions, scope, and conclusions.
Add traceable sources, author context, methodology, data, or first-hand experience.
Use headings, paragraphs, lists, FAQs, and structured data to express a clear information hierarchy.
As the GEO foundation, make sure the page is accessible, crawlable, and understandable to search systems.
Prioritize unclear topics, indirect answers, confusing entity relationships, or access problems.
Add trustworthy sources, author context, methods, data, and the context readers need.
Confirm page structure, SEO foundations, and the next action support understanding and conversion.
The GEO score reflects page-level readiness to be understood and cited; it does not guarantee AI search exposure or citations. The goal is to make the page easier to understand accurately, trust, and use.
A GEO page review checks whether one live page is easy for AI systems to understand and cite, then adds findings about content quality, evidence, page structure, and SEO foundations.
It checks direct answers, entity and topic clarity, evidence and E-E-A-T, citation-ready structure, technical SEO foundations, and whether visitors have a clear next step.
No. The review can infer the page topic and reader intent from the URL or content. A future query or prompt context can make a GEO comparison more specific, but it is not required for the page-level review.
No. The score describes page-level readiness to be understood and cited. Actual AI search exposure also depends on the query, source selection, competition, freshness, and the behavior of each search system.
No. This tool focuses on one URL, which makes it useful for a landing page, article, product page, or important template. Use a full-site workspace when you need domain-wide crawl and index checks.
It helps you find places where a page is difficult to understand or quote, such as unclear answers, weak evidence, missing context, confusing entities, or important information hidden from the readable page structure.