What is GEO (Generative Engine Optimization)?

The practice of optimizing your content and online presence to be recommended by AI-powered search engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude.

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Key Takeaways

  • GEO stands for Generative Engine Optimization, the practice of getting AI systems to recommend your brand.
  • Unlike SEO which targets search rankings, GEO targets AI-generated answers and recommendations.
  • GEO matters because a growing share of purchase decisions start with AI conversations, not Google searches.

You check your analytics one morning and notice something weird. A signup came from ChatGPT. Not Google. Not a referral link. ChatGPT.

Welcome to the world of GEO.

So what exactly is GEO?

GEO stands for Generative Engine Optimization. Think of it as SEO's younger, scrappier cousin. But instead of fighting for Google's blue links, you're trying to get AI tools to actually recommend you.

Here's the thing: when someone asks ChatGPT "what's the best CRM for freelancers?", it doesn't show 10 results. It gives an answer. Maybe three or four suggestions, with reasons why. If you're in that answer, you just got a warm lead. If you're not, you didn't just rank lower. You were invisible.

Why should you care?

Traditional SEO is about ranking. Position 1 beats position 5. GEO is binary: you're either mentioned or you're not.

And when AI mentions you, it's not neutral. ChatGPT doesn't just say "here's Company X." It says "I'd suggest Company X because they're great for solo consultants and their pricing is straightforward." That's an endorsement, not a search result.

The user doesn't compare 10 options. They hear the recommendation and act on it. That's a completely different dynamic than traditional search.

What makes AI recommend you (or not)

AI tools don't use the same playbook as Google. They're looking at different signals.

They need to understand what you actually are. If your website says one thing, your LinkedIn says another, and industry directories have outdated info, AI gets confused. Confused AI doesn't confidently recommend anything.

They also look for authority. Are credible sources talking about you? Do you have comprehensive content that actually answers questions? Surface-level marketing fluff doesn't get cited. Depth does.

And structure matters. When your content has clear headings, FAQs, comparison tables, AI can extract and use that information more easily. Messy, wall-of-text pages are harder to work with.

How do you actually improve your GEO?

First, figure out where you stand. Open ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude. Ask the questions your customers would ask. Are you showing up? You can run a quick free AI visibility check to test this across multiple platforms at once, or do it manually if you prefer.

If you can't do this manually every week (and let's be honest, you can't), tools like Mentionable automate it. You enter your URL, get suggested prompts based on what you actually do, and track your visibility across multiple AI platforms.

From there, the work is similar to good content marketing. Create stuff that comprehensively answers real questions. Build authority by getting mentioned on credible sites. Make it crystal clear what you do and who you help.

The honest truth about GEO

This field is young. Best practices are still being figured out. What works today might shift as these AI models evolve.

But the core principle isn't going anywhere: if people are using AI to find solutions, you need to be in those answers. That's GEO in a nutshell.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does GEO stand for?
GEO stands for Generative Engine Optimization. GEO is the practice of optimizing your content and online presence to be recommended by AI-powered search engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude. Think of GEO as SEO's counterpart for AI-generated answers.
How is GEO different from traditional SEO?
Traditional SEO targets ranking positions in Google's list of blue links. GEO targets being mentioned in AI-generated answers. In SEO, position 1 beats position 5 gradually. In GEO, you are either in the answer or completely invisible. When AI mentions you, it provides an endorsement, not just a listing.
What signals does AI use to decide GEO recommendations?
AI tools use clear entity information (consistent brand description across the web), source authority (credible sites mentioning you), content structure (FAQs, comparison tables, clear headings), content freshness, and comprehensive depth that actually answers questions users ask.
How do I get started with GEO for my business?
Start by checking your current visibility: ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude the questions your customers would ask. Then create comprehensive content that answers those questions, build authority through third-party mentions, and track your visibility systematically. Tools like Mentionable automate the tracking across 5 AI platforms.
Is GEO the same as LLMO and AEO?
GEO, LLMO (LLM Optimization), and AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) describe roughly the same discipline with different emphasis. GEO emphasizes the generative AI technology, LLMO emphasizes the language model, and AEO emphasizes the answer engine. The optimization strategies are identical across all three terms.
Alexandre Rastello
Alexandre Rastello
Founder & CEO, Mentionable

Alexandre is a fullstack developer with 5+ years building SaaS products. He created Mentionable after realizing no tool could answer a simple question: is AI recommending your brand, or your competitors'? He now helps solopreneurs and small businesses track their visibility across the major LLMs.

Published February 10, 2026· Updated February 12, 2026

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