See how ready your website is for AI search.
A free 60-second audit of the on-site foundations ChatGPT, Claude, and Google use to understand your business. Plus the five fixes you can make this week.
Foundations need work
That's what an audit looks like. Yours takes 45 seconds.
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Same fetch, same parse, same signals. No customer data touched, no inbox crawled. Just the public-facing pages an AI engine would consider.
We score the on-site foundations AI search needs.
Fifteen technical signals - from LocalBusiness markup to heading hierarchy - that help Google and AI engines understand your business. The on-site half is fixable this week. Off-site authority (reviews, mentions, listings) builds over time.
You get five fixes - and a brief for your web person.
Plain-English actions ranked by impact. Each carries a forwardable technical brief, so the implementation conversation takes a minute, not a meeting.
Search is moving from Google to AI. The on-site foundations come first - and most sites haven't done them.
I kept watching my clients lose business as their customers moved to ChatGPT for recommendations. The agencies they hired charged £2-4k a month, much of it on things that don't move AI citation. So I built Citely to fix the on-site foundations once, in plain English, with a brief their web person can act on in twenty minutes - then let off-site authority do its work over time.
- Jason
The short answers most people ask.
- Does a high score mean ChatGPT will cite me?
No. The score measures the on-site foundations that help AI engines and Google understand your business - structured data, crawler permissions, page structure, named expertise. Citation also depends on off-site authority: reviews, directory listings, mentions and backlinks built up over years. We don't measure the off-site half. We do tell you exactly which on-site foundations are missing, because that's the half you can fix this week.
- Is this just SEO under a new name?
No. Traditional SEO is about ranking on Google's results page. GEO is about being legible to AI engines. Some overlap (schema, crawler access, page structure), but AI engines weight things SEO agencies have historically deprioritised - FAQ schema, named expertise, structured review data.
- Do I have to be technical?
No. Every fix is written in plain English and includes a forwardable brief for whoever maintains your website. Most fixes take twenty minutes for a developer or web person.
- What does Citely actually check?
Fifteen on-site technical foundations that help AI search engines and Google understand your business. Things like LocalBusiness schema, FAQ markup, AI crawler permissions, NAP consistency, and named-expertise structure. Each weighted by impact for your sector.
- What happens after the free audit?
Nothing, unless you want it to. We email you a copy of your audit and occasionally let you know when we add new features. We do not call you. We do not pass your details to a sales team. Unsubscribe with one click.
- How is this different from BrightLocal or Yext?
Those tools focus on local SEO directories and listings across the web - useful for the off-site authority side. Citely focuses on the on-site foundations AI engines use when reading your site. The two are complementary, not competing.
- Do you store my customers' data?
No. Citely only fetches and reads your public-facing pages, the same way an AI engine would. We never touch your inbox, your CRM, or anything that should remain private.
See how ready your website is for AI search.
Forty-five seconds, no credit card, no follow-up call. Just the five on-site foundations you're missing, with plain-English fixes you can act on this week.
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