The problem
Your customers have started asking ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity the questions they used to ask Google — "who's the best [what you do] near me?" — and getting a direct answer with two or three businesses named in it. If yours isn't one of them, you're invisible in the fastest-growing way people find businesses, and most owners have no idea whether AI engines can even see their site.
What we do
Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the discipline of making your business the answer AI engines give. It overlaps with classic SEO but it isn't the same job: AI engines reward content structured as direct answers, machine-readable facts they can corroborate, and pages their crawlers are actually allowed to read — and a shocking number of small-business sites fail that last test outright.
We fix all three layers. First, access: we verify AI crawlers can reach and parse your pages, and we ship an `llms.txt` file — think robots.txt, but for AI engines. Second, structure: your key pages get rewritten answer-first, so the passage an engine wants to quote actually exists on your site, near the top, in plain language. Third, corroboration: structured data, consistent business facts across your profiles, and the entity signals engines cross-check before naming anyone.
Then — because a claim without measurement is a hope — we monitor it. Weekly, automatically, we ask the major AI engines the questions your buyers ask and record whether you're cited.
How it works
- AI-visibility baseline. Can the engines see you today? Are you ever cited? Documented before we change anything.
- Access fixes. Crawler permissions, llms.txt, rendering issues that hide your content.
- Answer-first restructuring. Your money pages rebuilt so they contain quotable, direct answers to real buyer questions.
- Entity and schema layer. Machine-readable facts, consistent everywhere engines look.
- Ongoing citation monitoring. Weekly measurement, so movement is measured — not assumed.
What you get
- A baseline AI-visibility report: what each major engine can see and says about you today
- llms.txt plus crawler-access fixes deployed
- Answer-first rewrites of your key pages, structured data included
- A weekly citation log — the honest scoreboard
Receipts
We did this for a California mortgage brokerage, and on July 8, 2026 recorded the result: Google's Gemini named that client first in response to a real buyer-style query — screenshot on file. That's a measured citation, not a projection. We publish exactly what we can prove: we won't tell you a citation "drove N leads," because attributing an AI answer to a phone call honestly requires the caller to tell you — and we don't dress guesses as data.