A ready-made AI agent for GEO optimization: citability audits for ChatGPT, Perplexity and AI Overviews, before/after page rewrites, and a monthly visibility tracker. Run it from a chat.

The AI agent for GEO optimization installs from the ASCN marketplace in under 5 minutes and starts working right away. New users get a referral program and discounts on 6- or 12-month plans. Current pricing lives at ascn.ai/pricing. Use template · Ask a question
People increasingly ask ChatGPT and Perplexity instead of Google. The answer cites a source — often your competitor, not you. Traffic from AI answers is already taking share from classic search, and nobody on your team is optimizing for it by hand. GEO agencies charge $500 to $2,000 a month for this work.
GEO Optimizer is a ready-made AI agent for the ASCN platform that turns your site into a source AI search wants to cite:
You run it from a normal chat in ASCN or Telegram. Type "audit <URL>" or "rewrite the homepage" and the agent does it and sends the result back. Nothing to build by hand.
You don't need to be a developer or an SEO. You run it from a chat.
Across rollouts the agent runs a full GEO audit of a page in minutes instead of hours of manual work and prepares a citability-focused rewrite you just paste onto the site. In the first month it clears the basic access blockers and the first paragraphs of your key pages.
Results depend on your niche, competition for the queries, and how fast you publish the changes. The agent prepares the copy, markup, and instructions — getting into AI answers comes down to publishing and the quality of your facts.
The scenarios below are illustrative — the numbers are realistic for the niche but depend on setup and competition.
Dental clinic group — healthcare
- Connected: Google Docs and Google Sheets, a tracker on 10 implant queries
- Result: 4 service pages rewritten, FAQ and schema markup added, a robots.txt blocker cleared
- Effect: within 2 months the domain began appearing in AI-answer sources on 3 of 10 queries
B2B SaaS product — business software
- Connected: Google Docs, Search Console, and a Telegram channel
- Result: pages prioritized by Search Console impressions, monthly visibility report to Telegram
- Effect: more brand mentions in top-5 sources on "X vs Y" comparison queries
While competitors pay an agency $500–2,000 a month, hand GEO to an agent that works for the price of a subscription. 🔥🔥🔥
Set it up once, and every month the visibility report lands in Telegram while your citability-ready pages sit waiting to publish.
No. The agent installs from the marketplace and is set up in a normal chat: you answer questions about your site and niche, and the agent connects services and schedules the task on its own.
No, it has no access to your CMS. The agent prepares before/after copy, schema markup, and exact instructions on what to paste where. You or your developer publish it. For advanced setups, a custom MCP to your CMS API is possible.
There is no direct access to ChatGPT, Perplexity, or AI Overviews — their APIs aren't available in ASCN. The agent checks visibility indirectly: web search on your queries plus a manual-check protocol you run monthly with 3 control questions.
Connections use official OAuth, tokens are stored encrypted and never appear in chats or logs. Each agent is isolated, and access to any service can be revoked anytime.
Required: Google Docs for reports and rewritten pages. Recommended: Google Search Console (prioritize by impressions) and Google Sheets (visibility tracker). Optional: Telegram for monthly reports. Web search and page reading work out of the box.
Yes. During onboarding you set your site, 10 customer queries, brand facts, and competitors. The agent bakes your verified numbers into the copy and tracks visibility on your exact queries.
No. AI search algorithms are closed, so an honest guarantee isn't possible. The agent works on measurable citability factors — access, structure, facts, and markup — and raises the odds that you're the source chosen.
Yes. Connect the channel you want; the agent's logic stays the same.
