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recommended by AI.
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) differs from traditional SEO in its target system: SEO optimizes for keyword-matching algorithms, while GEO optimizes for large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini. LLMs do not rank pages by keyword frequency — they extract and reproduce structured, authoritative content blocks verbatim. A GEO audit identifies the specific schema, semantic gaps, and crawler accessibility failures preventing your brand from appearing in AI-generated answers.
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Turnkey Implementation Plan
Every audit produces a prioritized, developer-ready action list specific to your site's architecture. Recommendations ordered by citation impact. A Next.js site with CSR gets different instructions than a WordPress site with static HTML — because the crawler constraints are different.
Crawler-Specific Routing Blueprints
GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and Google-Extended follow different crawl rules. Your blueprint includes separate robots.txt directives, sitemap segmentation, and render-mode guidance for each crawler.
Authority Build System
Structured Organization schemas tailored to your exact business operations. Includes sameAs cross-references, contactPoint declarations, and knowsAbout mappings that help AI models disambiguate your brand entity.
Answer Optimization
We analyze the generative query contexts where your competitors appear and you don't. Your report maps each gap to specific content and schema changes that position your brand as the authoritative answer.
Semantic Density Analysis
AI models cite passages with high statistical density — specific numbers, measurable claims, and structured data. We score every content block on your site against the five citability dimensions LLMs weight most heavily.
Competitor Bypass Strategy
Identifies exactly where algorithms currently prioritize your competitors. We map their schema coverage, content depth, and platform presence, then show you the specific gaps you can exploit to leapfrog them in AI citations.
Transparent Pricing
Complete Implementation Plan
The Goodence AI Visibility Audit delivers three outputs: (1) a Semantic Density Report scoring your content against the five citability dimensions AI models use to select quoted passages; (2) a Crawler Accessibility Report covering 12 named AI crawlers including GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot; and (3) a Developer Implementation Guide with copy-pasteable schema markup, robots.txt directives, and an llms.txt file customized to your domain.
- Complete Technical DOM Restructuring
- Crawler-Specific Routing Blueprints
- Turnkey Semantic Gap Analysis
- Actionable Developer Implementation Guide
- Secure PDF Report via AWS S3 Vault
Proven Results
1,000+
Customers served to date
$1,000,000+
Saved in consultation fees
114 Years
Of time saved to achieve results
"We used to spend thousands on traditional SEO consultants who knew nothing about AI and LLMs. The actionable GEO plan gave us exactly what we needed to rank in ChatGPT."
"The fastest ROI we've ever seen. The crawler-specific routing blueprints and semantic gap analysis were spot on. A must-have for any modern business wanting AI visibility."
"Excellent results. Goodence delivered exactly what they promised. The developer implementation guide was incredibly clear and straightforward for our team to implement."
"Within two months of following the GEO action plan, we became the top recommendation in Gemini for our primary service category. Absolute game-changer."
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?
GEO is the practice of structuring website content, technical architecture, and metadata so AI language models retrieve, cite, and recommend your business. Key GEO factors include structured data completeness, semantic content density, server-side rendering for AI crawlers, and entity disambiguation through schema.org markup. A 2024 study by Georgia Tech, Princeton, and IIT Delhi found GEO-optimized content receives 30-115% more visibility in AI responses.
Why doesn't my business appear in ChatGPT responses?
AI models fail to surface businesses for several reasons: the site is not crawlable by AI bots due to robots.txt restrictions or JS rendering barriers; content lacks sufficient semantic density; there is no schema.org markup declaring what the business does; or the brand is not cross-referenced across platforms the model can verify. The Goodence audit diagnoses all failure modes with a prioritized fix for each one.
How does AI optimization differ from traditional SEO?
SEO optimizes for keyword-matching algorithms. GEO optimizes for large language models like GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini. LLMs don't rank pages by keyword frequency — they extract and reproduce structured, authoritative content blocks. A GEO audit identifies the specific schema, semantic gaps, and crawler accessibility failures preventing your brand from appearing in AI-generated answers.
What do I get in the AI Visibility Audit?
Three deliverables: (1) a Semantic Density Report scoring your content against the five citability dimensions AI models use; (2) a Crawler Accessibility Report covering 12 named AI crawlers including GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot; and (3) a Developer Implementation Guide with copy-pasteable schema markup, robots.txt directives, and an llms.txt file customized to your domain.
Does it work for ChatGPT and Claude?
Yes — our audit methodology is built around the documented crawl behavior of GPTBot (OpenAI), ClaudeBot (Anthropic), PerplexityBot, and Gemini's crawler. Your implementation guide includes crawler-specific recommendations.
No audit service can guarantee placement inside any AI model's responses — those systems use proprietary ranking logic that changes with every update. What we can do is remove the structural barriers that currently prevent these crawlers from reading your content accurately.
How much does the GEO audit cost?
$29, one-time payment. No subscription, no recurring fees. This includes Technical DOM Restructuring guidance, Crawler-Specific Routing Blueprints, Semantic Gap Analysis, and a secure PDF report specific for your website.
How long does the audit take?
The audit runs automatically after payment. Our multi-agent AI pipeline crawls your site using the same user-agent strings as GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and Gemini, evaluates your structured data and semantic density, and generates your PDF report. Most reports are delivered within minutes.
What types of websites does the audit support?
Any valid HTML-based website: Single Page Applications (React, Vue, Next.js, Vite), server-side rendered sites (Express, Django, Rails), static sites, and WordPress. Each tech stack gets different recommendations because the crawler constraints are different.
Built by practitioners, not theorists
Maryam
Founder, Goodence
Built by a physician to solve her own generative AI visibility challenges, Goodence automates LLM crawler accessibility audits — delivering crawl simulations, schema evaluations, and semantic gap analysis at scale for just $29 instead of thousands in consulting fees. LinkedIn.
How the audit works
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1. Crawler simulation
We fetch your pages using the same user-agent strings and crawl rules used by GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and Gemini. We capture what each crawler actually sees — often different from what your browser shows.
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2. Schema and structure audit
We evaluate existing structured data against schema types AI systems actively weight: FAQPage, Article, Person, Organization, HowTo, Product. We identify missing types, malformed markup, and conflicts.
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3. Semantic gap analysis
We compare your content against questions your audience is asking AI systems. Gaps become prioritized content recommendations in your report.
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4. Developer implementation guide delivery
Your PDF report is delivered via a time-limited secure S3 link. The guide is structured by priority: crawler access first, schema second, content recommendations third.
What a GEO audit finds in practice
What we found
- Client-side rendering blocked GPTBot from reading product pages
- Zero FAQ or HowTo schema on 38 content pages
- robots.txt explicitly disallowing ClaudeBot and PerplexityBot
- No structured author markup on any page
After implementation
- 11 of 14 tracked queries returned a brand citation within 6 weeks
- Perplexity surfaced the client in answer summaries
- ChatGPT cited the pricing page in 3 of 5 comparison queries
Outcomes vary by domain authority and content depth.