GEO score
GEO score estimates whether answer engines can understand the entity, extract answer-ready content, verify trust signals, and reuse the page in generated answers.
Openbyt is a GEO monitoring platform that audits whether AI search engines can understand, trust, and cite a website, then gives prioritized fixes and weekly visibility tracking.
Observed checks come from public page data. Scores are calculated from those checks. Fixes are recommendations based on the score model and should be verified after publishing changes.
GEO score estimates whether answer engines can understand the entity, extract answer-ready content, verify trust signals, and reuse the page in generated answers.
SEO score checks crawlable fundamentals such as title and meta quality, headings, canonical URL, HTTPS, content depth, internal routes, image alt text, and structured data.
AI readiness is a signal set, not a guarantee. It looks for schema, FAQ content, official external profiles when available, contact/support routes, provenance, and clear product or organization identity.
Openbyt should make clear which findings are observed facts, which checks are calculated, and which improvements are estimates.
Examples: HTTP status is reachable, canonical exists, robots meta is indexable, Organization schema is present, FAQ content exists.
Examples: title specificity, content depth, entity clarity, answer extraction, proof quality, internal route usefulness, and issue severity.
Confidence drops for thin pages, JavaScript-only rendering, heavy redirects, blocked requests, missing visible content, unavailable providers, or partial timeouts.
Openbyt may refuse or fail URLs that are private, non-HTTP, unsafe, blocked by firewall/robots rules, require login, or consistently time out.
Free scans use public website data only. Saved monitoring can combine repeated scans, user-provided prompts, user-provided competitors, and connected analytics or Search Console data when the account owner provides access.
Titles, descriptions, headings, body text, schema, links, status code, canonical URL, images, and visible trust/support content.
Prompts and competitor domains are added by the user. Openbyt does not automatically claim private competitor data.
Analytics, Search Console, and payment/subscription data are used only after the account owner connects the relevant service.
No. Openbyt measures observable readiness and tracked movement. It cannot guarantee that ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Search, or any model will cite a page.
No. Free scans primarily inspect public website signals. Prompt tests use configured AI providers as answer simulations and evidence, not guaranteed live ranking data.
Issue locations and observed signals are scan findings. Expected lifts and fix priorities are recommendations or estimates that should be verified with a rescan.
Use the score as a prioritization tool. Fix the highest-impact issues, publish visible changes, then rescan the same URL to confirm whether the observable signals improved.
Not yet. The current language switch changes interface copy client-side. Openbyt should add dedicated /zh/ URLs and hreflang only when separate localized pages are ready.
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