At Geoleaper, we’ve spent the last year building something we believe will change how website owners, developers, and SEO professionals think about visibility in the age of AI.
Starting mid-November, our first public product — the Geoleaper GEO Analysis — will be available for free.
The concept is simple, but the impact is deep:
Enter your website’s URL, and Geoleaper crawls it. The system detects your schema markup, analyzes your content structure, and identifies what’s missing. Then, it compares your data against our internal “Golden Templates” — real-world examples of pages with the strongest Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) performance.
The result is a detailed GEO Score (1–100) along with an actionable report that shows exactly how ready your site is to be read, understood, and recommended by AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity.
And the best part?
It’s completely free, available online, and built to give you an edge in the era of generative search.
From SEO to GEO: Why This Matters Now
For over two decades, SEO has been about visibility within search engines. We optimized for crawlers, algorithms, and ranking factors — always trying to appear higher than our competitors. But with the rise of generative AI, search has evolved beyond lists of links.
When users ask an AI for recommendations — “What’s the best CBD oil?”, “Which laptop should I buy?”, or “How can I start a blog?” — they no longer browse through ten blue links. The AI generates a single, authoritative answer based on the information it trusts and understands.
This shift represents a new challenge:
To be visible in generative engines, your website must be more than optimized for keywords — it must be machine-understandable.
That’s what Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is all about.
Instead of optimizing for humans who search, we’re optimizing for AIs that summarize. The structure, relationships, and credibility of your data now matter as much as — if not more than — your content itself.
Traditional SEO tells search engines what your page says.
GEO tells AI systems what your page means.
Why Structured Data Is the New Competitive Advantage
Structured data is the foundation of modern visibility.
It’s how you communicate your website’s meaning directly to machines — through formats like JSON-LD, schema.org types, and semantic markup.
When AI agents read your content, they rely heavily on this structure to decide:
What your page represents
Who wrote it
Whether it’s credible
And how it connects to other entities across the web
That’s why structured data completeness and accuracy are now crucial.
A well-marked site allows AI systems to confidently extract and cite your information. A poorly marked one might be invisible — even if it ranks well in Google today.
The problem?
Auditing and maintaining schema markup manually is complex, technical, and time-consuming. Even experienced SEO specialists spend hours validating, updating, and aligning structured data across multiple page types.
That’s the gap we built Geoleaper to fill.
How the GEO Analysis Works
When you run the free GEO Analysis, Geoleaper performs a full structural audit of your website in seconds.
Crawling and Detection
The system scans your visible HTML and JSON-LD data, detecting schema types such asArticle,Product,FAQPage,Organization,LocalBusiness, and more.Cross-Checking Consistency
It then cross-references your schema markup with your page’s visible content — titles, headings, meta descriptions, and other signals — to ensure alignment. For example, if your schema lists an author or headline that doesn’t match what appears on the page, it’s flagged as a data quality issue.Benchmarking Against “Golden Templates”
Your site’s markup is compared to Geoleaper’s internal library of Golden Templates — pages with near-perfect GEO implementation across multiple industries. This comparison helps identify what top-performing sites are doing differently and how yours measures up.Scoring and Reporting
Finally, Geoleaper assigns a GEO Score (1–100), breaking it down across four key dimensions:Structured Data (How well your JSON-LD is implemented)
Data Completeness (How much required information is present)
Entity Disambiguation (How clearly your entities are defined and connected)
Source Credibility (How verifiable your data is through links, authorship, and references)
The result is an easy-to-read report that highlights missing elements, data mismatches, and potential improvements — along with a roadmap to 100/100.
Built for Transparency and Accessibility
We built the GEO Analysis as a free product because we believe understanding how AI sees your site should be a fundamental right, not a luxury.
Just as Google’s PageSpeed Insights made performance accessible to everyone, Geoleaper aims to do the same for AI visibility.
Every website deserves to know how well it communicates with generative engines.
Every creator deserves to understand why their content may or may not be cited by AI models.
GEO is not just another buzzword — it’s a framework for the next phase of digital visibility, and we want to make it simple, transparent, and data-driven.
What’s Next
The GEO Analysis is just the beginning.
Soon, Geoleaper will expand beyond auditing to full automation — where your structured data is implemented and updated automatically across your entire website.
But first, we want every site owner to understand their current standing — their GEO baseline.
That’s why the analysis tool will always remain free.
You can try it online starting mid-November.
Run your site, get your GEO Score, and see how ready your content is for the next generation of search.
Because in the era of AI, visibility isn’t about being found — it’s about being understood.