GeoCheckTool
LLM SEO

LLM SEO Checker

LLM SEO is about making your website easier for AI systems to understand, quote, and recommend.

GeoCheckTool checks the LLM-facing side of SEO: entity clarity, answer-ready pages, citations, competitor prompts, and missing proof.

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Run an LLM SEO check

Use this page when classic SEO looks fine but LLM answers still skip or misdescribe your brand.

No technical setup required. The full audit opens with this domain already filled in.

Built for this keyword intent

This page is not a generic article. It routes the visitor directly into the matching GeoCheckTool audit flow.

What the checker reviews

Whether LLMs can identify the brand and category
Whether prompts mention or cite the site
Whether competitors have stronger answer assets
Which SEO pages need LLM-friendly structure

Why this is better than manual checking

Manual workflowGeoCheckTool workflow
Optimize only for snippets and rankings.Optimize for extractable answers, source evidence, and AI recommendation visibility.
Use keyword stuffing for AI.Improve factual clarity, page structure, schema, and citations instead.
Ignore off-site proof.Identify where third-party references may be needed for LLM trust.

How to use this page

1
Audit the entity
Check whether the site clearly says what the brand is, who it serves, and why it matters.
2
Audit answer pages
Look for missing comparison, pricing, FAQ, methodology, and use-case pages.
3
Track changes
Re-run the audit after publishing fixes to see whether LLM visibility improves.

FAQ

What is LLM SEO?
LLM SEO is the practice of structuring pages and proof so large language model answers can understand, cite, and recommend a site.
Does LLM SEO replace traditional SEO?
No. Traditional SEO remains the crawl and index foundation. LLM SEO adds answer visibility and citation readiness.
What pages help most?
Comparison pages, FAQs, pricing pages, methodology notes, use-case pages, and source-backed guides usually help more than generic blog posts.