GEO Readiness Scanner

Check whether a page is structured, crawlable, and formatted for AI search visibility. This free scanner looks for the practical signals that help search and answer engines understand, extract, and cite your content.

What this scanner checks

The GEO Readiness Scanner reviews metadata, crawlability, canonical tags, headings, structured data, internal links, and content depth. It is designed as a practical diagnostic for SEO, GEO, AEO, and AI citation readiness.

Important: this score does not guarantee citations in Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, or any other answer engine. It helps identify whether a page has the basic structure those systems can understand.

Use this as a practical diagnostic, not a promise of AI citations.

How to use the score

  • Strong: the page has the core technical and content signals in place. Next, test how AI systems summarize the topic for real prompts.
  • Good: the page is structurally sound but may need better answer formatting, internal links, or schema.
  • Needs work: the page has gaps that can make it harder for search and AI systems to interpret or cite.
  • Weak: start with crawlability, metadata, headings, canonical tags, and basic structured data.

What to improve first

  • Add a clear title, meta description, and one H1 that matches the page intent.
  • Use question-led H2/H3 headings followed by concise, direct answers.
  • Add schema where it matches the content, such as Article, FAQPage, HowTo, Organization, or BreadcrumbList.
  • Link internally to canonical pillar pages instead of leaving the page isolated.
  • Make the page useful enough to cite: definitions, examples, checklists, comparisons, or original guidance.

Related guides

For more context, read the GEO guide, the AEO guide, and the AI Search Optimization Checklist.