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GEO Audit - AI Search Optimization Checker — Website | Lagic

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Audit your web pages for Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) and AI search readiness.

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List of web page URLs to audit for GEO readiness. Each URL will be analyzed for AI search optimization factors.

Results to deliver

2,700 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

27 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

An overall GEO score and letter grade for each URL.A summary of the page's AI search readiness.Categorized scores for AI Accessibility, Content Structure, E-E-A-T, and more.Specific lists of issues found and actionable recommendations for each category.A detailed breakdown of the page's heading structure (H1, H2, H3, etc.).Analysis of meta tags, including title, description, and social media tags (Open Graph, Twitter).
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Overview

Analyzes any URL to score its readiness for AI-powered search. This tool checks for E-E-A-T signals, structured data, content clarity, and technical health, providing a clear grade and actionable recommendations to improve your visibility in generative AI results.

As search engines increasingly rely on AI to generate answers directly on the results page (like Google's AI Overviews), traditional SEO is no longer enough. Your content needs to be optimized for *comprehension* by AI models. This is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). This tool audits any web page against the key pillars of GEO, telling you exactly where you stand and how to improve. It's designed for SEO professionals, content marketers, digital agencies, and website owners who need to ensure their content is visible and citable in the new era of AI-driven search. ### Key Areas of Analysis * **Overall GEO Score:** You get a single, easy-to-understand score (from 0-100) and a letter grade that summarizes your page's readiness for AI search. It highlights critical issues and priority recommendations so you know where to start. * **E-E-A-T Signals:** In topics that matter (like finance and health), Google's AI prioritizes content that demonstrates Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. The audit checks for tangible signals of E-E-A-T, such as author information, contact details, publication dates, and secure outbound links. * **Content & Structure:** AI models need well-structured content to understand it. The tool analyzes your heading hierarchy (H1, H2s), word count, use of lists and tables, and the balance of internal vs. external links. * **Structured Data & Semantic HTML:** This is the technical language that explains your content to search engines. The audit checks for Schema.org markup (like Article, FAQ, or Breadcrumb schemas) and the proper use of semantic HTML5 tags (like `<article>`, `<section>`, `<nav>`). These elements provide crucial context for AI. * **AI Accessibility & Performance:** The audit checks for technical factors that help bots access and understand your page, including ARIA labels and lazy-loaded images. It also reports on Core Web Vitals and other performance metrics that impact both user experience and crawlability.

Key Capabilities

  • An overall GEO score and letter grade for each URL.
  • A summary of the page's AI search readiness.
  • Categorized scores for AI Accessibility, Content Structure, E-E-A-T, and more.
  • Specific lists of issues found and actionable recommendations for each category.
  • A detailed breakdown of the page's heading structure (H1, H2, H3, etc.).
  • Analysis of meta tags, including title, description, and social media tags (Open Graph, Twitter).
  • An inventory of structured data types found on the page (e.g., Article, FAQ, Breadcrumb schema).
  • Core Web Vitals and other performance metrics like page size and server response time.
  • Content metrics including word count, link counts, and image alt text usage.
  • Analysis of semantic HTML usage and its ratio to non-semantic tags.
  • Agency Client Pitching: Run a GEO audit on a prospect's key pages to create a data-backed proposal highlighting specific areas for improvement.
  • Content Refresh & Updates: Audit underperforming blog posts to identify missing E-E-A-T signals or structural issues before rewriting them.
  • Pre-Launch Website QA: Check new service pages or landing pages for AI readiness before they go live to ensure they are optimized from day one.
  • Competitive Analysis: Analyze top-ranking competitor pages to understand why they are being featured in AI-generated answers and find gaps in their strategy.
  • Technical SEO Prioritization: Use the list of critical issues and recommendations to create and prioritize tickets for your development team.
  • Publisher Content Strategy: Audit articles to ensure they meet the structural and trust-based criteria needed to be cited in Google's AI Overviews.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

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Gather the website page URLs you wish to analyze.

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Paste the list of URLs into the 'URLs to Analyze' field.

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Leave the proxy configuration as default for most use cases.

4

Run the tool to start the audit.

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Receive a detailed GEO audit report for each URL provided.

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Download your results in your preferred format, such as JSON, CSV, or Excel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'GEO' stand for?
GEO stands for Generative Engine Optimization. It's the practice of making your website's content easy for AI models (like those in Google SGE or Perplexity) to find, understand, and cite in their answers.
Why is the performance score sometimes 'null'?
What's the difference between 'AI Accessibility' and 'Semantic HTML'?
Do I need to be a developer to use this?
What formats can I export the results in?
Is it legal to audit these websites?
Can I audit many URLs at once?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
How is this different from a standard SEO crawler?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule the audits to run automatically?