
GEO Platform Optimizer
FreeOptimize your content for multiple AI search platforms.
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What GEO Platform Optimizer does
The GEO Platform Optimizer is a specialized tool designed to enhance the visibility of web content across various AI search platforms, including Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot. This skill recognizes that each of these platforms utilizes distinct indexing and ranking criteria, making it essential to tailor content specifically for each one. By following a structured approach, users can ensure that their pages are not only optimized for traditional SEO but also for the unique requirements of AI-driven search engines.
To utilize the GEO Platform Optimizer, users start by collecting the target URL and identifying the primary topic or industry of the site. The skill then guides users through a checklist tailored to each platform, allowing for a comprehensive audit of the content. By scoring the site on a 0-100 rubric based on various optimization criteria, users can identify gaps and actionable items that will improve their chances of being cited by these AI platforms. The output is a detailed GEO-PLATFORM-OPTIMIZATION.md report that highlights scores, gaps, and specific recommendations for improvement.
This tool is particularly beneficial for content creators, digital marketers, and SEO professionals who aim to enhance their content's performance across multiple AI search engines. With the increasing reliance on AI for information retrieval, understanding how to optimize for these platforms is becoming a critical component of any digital strategy. The GEO Platform Optimizer equips users with the knowledge and actionable steps needed to succeed in this evolving landscape.
While the skill focuses on optimizing for AI search platforms, it is important to note that it does not replace traditional SEO practices. Instead, it complements them by providing a framework to ensure that content is visible to both human users and AI algorithms. Users should be aware that the effectiveness of this skill may vary based on the specific content and industry, and it may not address all aspects of SEO comprehensively.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to enhance your content's visibility across AI search engines, especially if you're targeting audiences that rely on platforms like Google AI Overviews or ChatGPT.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for basic SEO needs or for sites that do not require optimization for AI-based search engines.
What you can build with it
Optimizing a Blog for AI Searches
A blogger wants to ensure their articles are cited by Google AI and ChatGPT. They use the GEO Platform Optimizer to audit their content and make necessary adjustments.
Improving E-commerce Visibility
An e-commerce site aims to enhance its product pages for AI-driven searches. The GEO Platform Optimizer helps identify gaps in their content strategy.
Enhancing Brand Recognition
A brand seeks to improve its online presence across multiple AI platforms. The skill provides a tailored approach to optimize their web content effectively.
How to install GEO Platform Optimizer
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add zubair-trabzada/geo-seo-claude/geo-platform-optimizer --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by zubair-trabzadaGEO Platform Optimizer
Core Insight
Only 11% of domains are cited by BOTH ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews for the same query. Each AI search platform uses different indexes, ranking logic, and source preferences. A page optimized for Google AI Overviews may be invisible to ChatGPT, and vice versa. Platform-specific optimization is not optional — it is the foundation of any serious GEO strategy.
How to Use This Skill
- Collect the target URL and the site's primary topic/industry
- Run each platform checklist below against the site
- Score each platform on the 0-100 rubric
- Generate GEO-PLATFORM-OPTIMIZATION.md with per-platform scores, gaps, and action items
Platform 1: Google AI Overviews (AIO)
How AIO Selects Sources
- 92% of AIO citations come from pages already ranking in the top 10 organic results — traditional SEO is the gateway
- However, 47% of citations come from pages ranking below position 5 — AIO has its own selection logic favoring clarity and directness over raw rank
- AIO strongly favors pages with clean structure, direct answers, and scannable formatting
- Featured snippet optimization has ~70% overlap with AIO optimization
- AIO prefers concise, factual, unambiguous answers — hedging and filler reduce citation probability
Optimization Checklist
- Question-Based Headings: Use H2/H3 headings phrased as questions matching real user queries. Check Google's "People Also Ask" for the target topic and mirror those exact phrasings.
- Direct Answer in First Paragraph: After each question heading, provide a clear 1-2 sentence answer immediately. Then expand with supporting detail. The first sentence should be a standalone citation candidate.
- Tables and Structured Comparisons: AIO heavily cites tables. Convert any comparison, pricing, specification, or feature data into HTML tables. Use clear column headers.
- Ordered and Unordered Lists: Step-by-step processes should use ordered lists. Feature lists should use unordered lists. AIO extracts these directly.
- FAQ Sections: Add a dedicated FAQ section with 5-10 real questions. Use proper H3 headings for each question. While FAQPage schema rich results are restricted to govt/health sites since Aug 2023, the content pattern still helps AIO extraction.
- Definitions and Glossary Boxes: For any industry-specific term, provide a clear definition. Format: "[Term] is [concise definition]." AIO frequently cites definitions.
- Statistics with Sources: Include specific numbers with attribution. "According to [Source], [statistic]." AIO prefers citeable, specific claims over vague assertions.
- Publication Date: Include a visible publication date and last-updated date. AIO deprioritizes undated content for time-sensitive queries.
- Author Byline: Display author name with credentials. Link to an author page with bio, credentials, and sameAs links.
- Page Depth: Keep target pages within 3 clicks of homepage. AIO rarely cites deep, orphaned content.
Scoring Rubric (0-100)
| Criterion | Points | How to Score |
|---|---|---|
| Ranks in top 10 for target queries | 20 | 20 if yes, 10 if top 20, 0 if beyond |
| Question-based headings present | 10 | 2 points per question heading, max 10 |
| Direct answers after headings | 15 | 3 points per direct answer, max 15 |
| Tables present for comparison data | 10 | 10 if tables used appropriately, 5 if partial, 0 if absent |
| Lists for processes/features | 10 | 10 if present, 5 if partial |
| FAQ section with 5+ questions | 10 | 10 if 5+, 5 if 1-4, 0 if none |
| Statistics with citations | 10 | 2 points per cited stat, max 10 |
| Publication/updated date visible | 5 | 5 if both dates, 3 if one, 0 if none |
| Author byline with credentials | 5 | 5 if full byline, 3 if name only, 0 if none |
| Clean URL + heading hierarchy | 5 | 5 if H1>H2>H3 clean, 3 if minor issues, 0 if broken |
Platform 2: ChatGPT Web Search
How ChatGPT Selects Sources
- Uses Bing's search index as its foundation (not Google)
- Top citation sources by domain share: Wikipedia (47.9%), Reddit (11.3%), YouTube, major news outlets
- ChatGPT heavily weights entity recognition — if your brand exists as a structured entity (Wikipedia, Wikidata, Crunchbase), it is far more likely to be cited
- Prefers authoritative, well-established sources over new or niche sites
- Longer, more comprehensive articles get cited more often than short pieces
- ChatGPT tends to cite the most canonical source for a claim rather than the original
Optimization Checklist
- Wikipedia Presence: Check if the brand/person/product has a Wikipedia article. If not, assess notability criteria. If notable, create a draft. If an article exists, ensure it is accurate and current.
- Wikidata Entity: Verify the entity exists on Wikidata (wikidata.org). If not, create a Wikidata item with key properties: instance of, official website, social media links, founding date, headquarters location.
- Bing Webmaster Tools: Verify the site is registered in Bing Webmaster Tools. Submit sitemap. Check for crawl errors.
- Bing Index Coverage: Use
site:domain.comon Bing to verify key pages are indexed. Bing may have different indexed pages than Google. - Reddit Authority: Check for brand mentions on Reddit. Identify relevant subreddits. Assess whether the brand participates authentically in discussions.
- YouTube Presence: Verify YouTube channel exists with relevant content. Video descriptions should contain full URLs and entity information.
- Authoritative Backlinks: ChatGPT/Bing weight .edu, .gov, and major publication backlinks heavily. Audit backlink profile for these sources.
- Entity Consistency: Brand name, founding date, leadership, and key facts must be consistent across Wikipedia, Crunchbase, LinkedIn, and the official website.
- Comprehensive Content: Pages targeting ChatGPT citation should be 2000+ words with thorough topic coverage. ChatGPT prefers single authoritative sources over combining multiple thin pages.
- Clear Attribution: Include "About" sections, company descriptions, and founding stories. ChatGPT uses these for entity grounding.
Scoring Rubric (0-100)
| Criterion | Points | How to Score |
|---|---|---|
| Wikipedia article exists and is accurate | 20 | 20 if exists, 10 if stub, 0 if none |
| Wikidata entity with 5+ properties | 10 | 10 if complete, 5 if basic, 0 if none |
| Bing index coverage of key pages | 10 | 10 if full, 5 if partial, 0 if poor |
| Reddit brand mentions (positive) | 10 | 10 if active discussions, 5 if mentions, 0 if none |
| YouTube channel with relevant content | 10 | 10 if active, 5 if present but sparse, 0 if none |
| Authoritative backlinks (.edu, .gov, press) | 15 | 3 points per authoritative backlink category, max 15 |
| Entity consistency across platforms | 10 | 10 if consistent, 5 if minor discrepancies, 0 if major |
| Content comprehensiveness (2000+ words) | 10 | 10 if thorough, 5 if adequate, 0 if thin |
| Bing Webmaster Tools configured | 5 | 5 if verified, 0 if not |
Platform 3: Perplexity AI
How Perplexity Selects Sources
- Top citation sources: Reddit (46.7%), Wikipedia, YouTube, major publications
- Perplexity places the heaviest emphasis on community validation of all AI search platforms
- Strongly favors discussion threads where claims are debated, validated, or expanded by multiple participants
- Prefers recent content — publication date is a strong ranking signal
- Cites multiple sources per answer (typically 5-15), so there is more opportunity for mid-authority sites to appear
- Uses its own crawling infrastructure in addition to search APIs
Optimization Checklist
- Active Reddit Presence: The brand or its representatives should participate authentically in relevant subreddit discussions. Not promotional — helpful, specific, and community-oriented.
- Reddit AMAs and Threads: Encourage or participate in AMAs, detailed discussion threads, and community Q&As. Perplexity treats these as high-signal content.
- Forum and Community Presence: Beyond Reddit, check Hacker News, Stack Overflow, Quora, and niche industry forums. Perplexity indexes these heavily.
- Discussion-Friendly Content: Publish content that invites discussion — opinion pieces, research findings, contrarian takes, original data. Content that gets shared and debated in communities ranks higher.
- Freshness Signals: Publish content with clear dates. Update content regularly. Perplexity deprioritizes stale content more aggressively than other platforms.
- Multiple Source Validation: Claims in your content should be supported by other sources. Perplexity cross-references and prefers claims it can verify from multiple origins.
- YouTube Video Content: Create video content that Perplexity can reference. Ensure video titles, descriptions, and transcripts contain target information.
- Direct, Quotable Passages: Write paragraphs that can stand alone as citations. Each paragraph should make one clear point with supporting evidence.
- Original Data and Research: Publish original surveys, benchmarks, case studies, or datasets. Perplexity heavily favors primary sources.
- Perplexity Pages: Check if Perplexity has created a "Page" about your topic/brand. These are curated summaries that influence future citations.
Scoring Rubric (0-100)
| Criterion | Points | How to Score |
|---|---|---|
| Active Reddit presence in relevant subreddits | 20 | 20 if active contributor, 10 if mentioned, 0 if absent |
| Forum/community mentions (HN, SO, Quora) | 10 | 10 if multiple platforms, 5 if one, 0 if none |
| Content freshness (updated within 6 months) | 10 | 10 if recent, 5 if within year, 0 if older |
| Original research/data published | 15 | 15 if original research, 10 if case studies, 5 if some data, 0 if none |
| YouTube content with transcripts | 10 | 10 if active channel, 5 if some videos, 0 if none |
| Quotable, standalone paragraphs | 10 | 2 points per well-structured quotable paragraph, max 10 |
| Multi-source claim validation | 10 | 10 if claims well-sourced, 5 if some sourcing, 0 if none |
| Discussion-generating content | 10 | 10 if content gets shared/discussed, 5 if some engagement, 0 if none |
| Wikipedia/Wikidata presence | 5 | 5 if present, 0 if absent |
Platform 4: Google Gemini
How Gemini Selects Sources
- Uses Google's search index plus strong weighting toward Google-owned properties
- YouTube content is weighted significantly more heavily than in standard Google Search
- Google Business Profile data is directly accessible to Gemini
- Gemini uses Google's Knowledge Graph directly — entity presence in Knowledge Graph is a major advantage
- Structured data (Schema.org) is consumed directly by Gemini for entity understanding
- Gemini multi-modal: can reference images, videos, and text together
Optimization Checklist
- Google Knowledge Panel: Check if the brand has a Google Knowledge Panel. If not, claim it through Google Business Profile or structured data. Ensure all information is accurate.
- Google Business Profile: Complete and optimize GBP with all fields: hours, services, photos, posts, Q&A. Gemini pulls directly from GBP for local queries.
- YouTube Strategy: Create YouTube content for every key topic. Optimize titles, descriptions, timestamps, and closed captions. Gemini cites YouTube more than any other AI platform.
- YouTube Chapters and Timestamps: Use chapters (timestamps in description) so Gemini can reference specific segments of videos.
- Google Merchant Center: For e-commerce, ensure products are in Google Merchant Center. Gemini references product data directly.
- Structured Data (Schema.org): Implement comprehensive Schema.org markup. Gemini uses this for entity understanding more aggressively than other platforms.
- Google Sites Ecosystem: Ensure presence across Google ecosystem: Google Scholar (for research), Google News (for publishers), Google Maps (for local).
- Image Optimization: Gemini is multi-modal. Use descriptive alt text, structured image filenames, and high-quality images. Include relevant images with every piece of content.
- Google E-E-A-T Signals: All standard Google E-E-A-T signals apply with extra weight. Author pages, about pages, editorial policies, and expertise demonstrations.
- Chrome Web Store / Google Workspace Marketplace: For software companies, presence on Google platforms adds entity signals.
Scoring Rubric (0-100)
| Criterion | Points | How to Score |
|---|---|---|
| Google Knowledge Panel exists | 15 | 15 if complete, 10 if partial, 0 if none |
| Google Business Profile complete | 10 | 10 if fully optimized, 5 if basic, 0 if none |
| YouTube channel with topic-relevant content | 20 | 20 if active with chapters, 10 if present, 0 if none |
| Schema.org structured data implemented | 15 | 15 if comprehensive, 10 if basic, 5 if minimal, 0 if none |
| Google ecosystem presence (Scholar, News, Maps) | 10 | 10 if 3+, 5 if 1-2, 0 if none |
| Image optimization (alt text, filenames) | 10 | 10 if all images optimized, 5 if partial, 0 if none |
| E-E-A-T signals (author pages, about, editorial) | 10 | 10 if strong, 5 if partial, 0 if weak |
| Google Merchant Center (if e-commerce) | 5 | 5 if applicable and active, N/A otherwise |
| Multi-modal content (text + images + video) | 5 | 5 if rich multi-modal, 3 if some, 0 if text-only |
Platform 5: Bing Copilot
How Copilot Selects Sources
- Uses Bing's search index (shared infrastructure with ChatGPT but different ranking/selection)
- Supports IndexNow protocol for near-instant indexing of new and updated content
- Copilot tends to cite fewer sources per answer (typically 3-5) but gives more prominent attribution
- Microsoft ecosystem integration: LinkedIn, GitHub, Microsoft Learn content is weighted
- Copilot prefers pages with clear, structured markup and fast load times
Optimization Checklist
- Bing Webmaster Tools: Register and verify site. Submit XML sitemap. Review and fix any crawl issues.
- IndexNow Implementation: Implement the IndexNow protocol to notify Bing of content changes in real-time. Submit a key file at
/.well-known/indexnow-key.txtand ping the IndexNow API on content publish/update. - LinkedIn Company Page: Ensure the company LinkedIn page is complete with accurate description, employee connections, and regular posts. Copilot indexes LinkedIn content.
- GitHub Presence: For tech companies, maintain an active GitHub presence. Copilot references GitHub repos, documentation, and README files.
- Microsoft Learn / Documentation: If relevant, contribute to Microsoft Learn or ensure documentation is compatible with Microsoft's documentation standards.
- Bing Places for Business: Equivalent to Google Business Profile. Complete all fields for local search visibility in Copilot.
- Clear Meta Descriptions: Bing/Copilot weights meta descriptions more heavily than Google does. Write compelling, keyword-rich meta descriptions for every page.
- Social Signals: Bing has historically weighted social signals (shares, likes, engagement) more than Google. Maintain active social media presence.
- Exact-Match Keywords: Bing's algorithm is more literal about keyword matching than Google. Include exact target phrases in titles, headings, and body content.
- Fast Page Load: Copilot deprioritizes slow pages. Target sub-2-second load time. Optimize images, enable compression, minimize render-blocking resources.
Scoring Rubric (0-100)
| Criterion | Points | How to Score |
|---|---|---|
| Bing Webmaster Tools verified + sitemap | 15 | 15 if verified, 5 if partial, 0 if not |
| IndexNow protocol implemented | 15 | 15 if active, 0 if not |
| Bing index coverage of key pages | 10 | 10 if full, 5 if partial, 0 if poor |
| LinkedIn company page (complete) | 10 | 10 if complete, 5 if basic, 0 if none |
| GitHub presence (if applicable) | 5 | 5 if active, N/A if not applicable |
| Meta descriptions optimized | 10 | 10 if all key pages, 5 if partial, 0 if missing |
| Social media engagement signals | 10 | 10 if active engagement, 5 if present, 0 if none |
| Exact-match keywords in titles/headings | 10 | 10 if well-optimized, 5 if partial, 0 if not |
| Page load speed < 2 seconds | 10 | 10 if < 2s, 5 if < 4s, 0 if > 4s |
| Bing Places configured (if local) | 5 | 5 if complete, N/A if not local |
Cross-Platform Summary
Universal Optimization Actions (help ALL platforms)
- Wikipedia/Wikidata entity presence
- YouTube channel with relevant content
- Comprehensive, well-structured content with clear headings
- Schema.org structured data (especially Organization + sameAs)
- Fast page load and clean HTML
- Author pages with credentials and sameAs links
- Regular content updates with visible dates
Platform-Specific Priorities
| Priority | Google AIO | ChatGPT | Perplexity | Gemini | Copilot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Top-10 ranking | Wikipedia | Reddit presence | YouTube | IndexNow |
| #2 | Q&A structure | Entity graph | Original research | Knowledge Panel | Bing WMT |
| #3 | Tables/lists | Bing SEO | Freshness | Schema.org | |
| #4 | Featured snippets | Community forums | GBP | Meta descriptions |
Output Format
Generate GEO-PLATFORM-OPTIMIZATION.md with the following structure:
# GEO Platform Optimization Report — [Domain]
Date: [Date]
## Overall Platform Readiness
- Combined GEO Score: XX/100 (average of all platform scores)
## Platform Scores
| Platform | Score | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Google AI Overviews | XX/100 | [Strong/Moderate/Weak] |
| ChatGPT Web Search | XX/100 | [Strong/Moderate/Weak] |
| Perplexity AI | XX/100 | [Strong/Moderate/Weak] |
| Google Gemini | XX/100 | [Strong/Moderate/Weak] |
| Bing Copilot | XX/100 | [Strong/Moderate/Weak] |
Status thresholds: Strong = 70+, Moderate = 40-69, Weak = 0-39
## Platform Details
[Per-platform breakdown with score, gaps found, specific actions]
## Prioritized Action Plan
### Quick Wins (this week)
[Actions that improve multiple platform scores with minimal effort]
### Medium-Term (this month)
[Actions requiring content creation or technical changes]
### Strategic (this quarter)
[Actions requiring entity building, community development, or platform presence]
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