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AI Search Readiness Checker

The definitive tool for the GEO/AEO era. Analyze your content's chunkability, entity clarity, and semantic structure to dominate AI-curated results.

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Is your content AI-Native?

Paste your content above to evaluate its performance in Generative Search Engines and AI Overviews.

SEO in the Age of LLMs

Traditional SEO was about keywords and links. AI search is about **attribution** and **authority**. To appear in AI Overviews, your content must be structured for structured extraction.

The Citation Economy

Generative engines don't just "show" links; they "cite" sources. Appearing as a citation requires your content to provide clear, factual answers that align with the user's semantic intent.

Semantic Continuity

AI agents analyze the topical relationship between every paragraph on your page. Disjointed content that drifts off-topic is penalized in the era of semantic search.

AEO & GEO Strategy

We help brands transition from legacy search strategies to AI-search dominance through advanced semantic architecture and entity mapping.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?

GEO is the evolving practice of optimizing content to ensure it is selected, summarized, and cited by generative search engines like Perplexity, ChatGPT (SearchGPT), and Google’s AI Overviews.

Why does chunkability matter?

LLMs process information in chunks. If your content is one continuous block, it is harder for AI agents to extract specific data points, leading to poor citations or complete omissions from AI-generated answers.

What is entity clarity?

Entity clarity refers to how easily a machine can identify the primary subject of your page. Using clear nouns in headings and linking to authoritative data sources (like Wikipedia or official databases) reinforces this clarity.