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Technical GEO Audit
How AI-ready is your website?
Optimize your Technical GEO automatically. Green checks mean AI can read your site well. Click any red item to see exactly how to fix it — with code snippets you can copy and paste.
What is GEO?
GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is the practice of optimizing your website to be cited by AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity. Unlike traditional SEO which focuses on Google rankings, GEO ensures your business appears when people ask AI for recommendations. Here are the 6 technical checks we run:
llms.txt
A plain-text file at your website root that tells AI models who you are, what you do, and what pages matter most. Think of it as robots.txt for LLMs.
Impact
AI models that support llms.txt will use it as the primary source of truth about your brand, dramatically improving how accurately they describe your business.
robots.txt
Controls which crawlers (including AI bots like GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) can access. A misconfigured robots.txt can completely block AI from reading your site.
Impact
Without robots.txt, AI bots may crawl inefficiently or miss key pages. With it, you control exactly what AI sees — and a Sitemap directive helps them find everything.
XML Sitemap
An XML file listing all your pages with their last modification dates. AI crawlers use it to discover your full content catalog — pages not in the sitemap may never be indexed.
Impact
AI models build their knowledge from crawled content. A complete sitemap ensures every service page, blog post, and landing page has a chance to be cited in AI responses.
Structured Data (JSON-LD)
Schema.org markup embedded as JSON-LD in your HTML. It gives AI machine-readable facts about your business: name, address, services, reviews, pricing, hours.
Impact
JSON-LD is the #1 signal for AI accuracy. When Perplexity or ChatGPT cites your business, structured data ensures they get your phone number, location, and services right.
Meta Description
The meta description tag provides a concise summary of your page. AI models use it as a quick summary signal when deciding whether to cite your content.
Impact
Pages without meta descriptions are harder for AI to summarize. A well-crafted description (150-160 chars) with your key value proposition increases your chances of being the cited source.
Open Graph Tags
OG tags (og:title, og:description, og:image) provide rich metadata designed for social sharing. AI models also use them as a secondary content signal alongside meta tags.
Impact
OG tags give AI a structured title + description pair that's often more descriptive than the HTML title. Sites with complete OG tags are easier for AI to parse and recommend accurately.
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Technical GEO Audit
How AI-ready is your website?
Optimize your Technical GEO automatically. Green checks mean AI can read your site well. Click any red item to see exactly how to fix it — with code snippets you can copy and paste.
What is GEO?
GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is the practice of optimizing your website to be cited by AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity. Unlike traditional SEO which focuses on Google rankings, GEO ensures your business appears when people ask AI for recommendations. Here are the 6 technical checks we run:
llms.txt
A plain-text file at your website root that tells AI models who you are, what you do, and what pages matter most. Think of it as robots.txt for LLMs.
Impact
AI models that support llms.txt will use it as the primary source of truth about your brand, dramatically improving how accurately they describe your business.
robots.txt
Controls which crawlers (including AI bots like GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) can access. A misconfigured robots.txt can completely block AI from reading your site.
Impact
Without robots.txt, AI bots may crawl inefficiently or miss key pages. With it, you control exactly what AI sees — and a Sitemap directive helps them find everything.
XML Sitemap
An XML file listing all your pages with their last modification dates. AI crawlers use it to discover your full content catalog — pages not in the sitemap may never be indexed.
Impact
AI models build their knowledge from crawled content. A complete sitemap ensures every service page, blog post, and landing page has a chance to be cited in AI responses.
Structured Data (JSON-LD)
Schema.org markup embedded as JSON-LD in your HTML. It gives AI machine-readable facts about your business: name, address, services, reviews, pricing, hours.
Impact
JSON-LD is the #1 signal for AI accuracy. When Perplexity or ChatGPT cites your business, structured data ensures they get your phone number, location, and services right.
Meta Description
The meta description tag provides a concise summary of your page. AI models use it as a quick summary signal when deciding whether to cite your content.
Impact
Pages without meta descriptions are harder for AI to summarize. A well-crafted description (150-160 chars) with your key value proposition increases your chances of being the cited source.
Open Graph Tags
OG tags (og:title, og:description, og:image) provide rich metadata designed for social sharing. AI models also use them as a secondary content signal alongside meta tags.
Impact
OG tags give AI a structured title + description pair that's often more descriptive than the HTML title. Sites with complete OG tags are easier for AI to parse and recommend accurately.
Need to optimize your site for AI?
Our experts can help you optimize your site to be cited by AI assistants and increase your visibility in generated responses.
Want more free tools?
Visit AppGratuit.com