Now featuring GEO suggestions (for LLM visibility), Originality.ai’s Content Optimizer can help your content get seen on more than just Google.
Of course, SEO still matters, but there’s no doubt that AI-powered search is growing fast.
You can see its growth in all kinds of LLM visibility and AI search statistics on the subject, like the fact that Google’s AI Mode is available in over 35 languages, as well as 200 countries and territories.
Not to mention that 77% of ChatGPT users in the US alone use it as a search engine.
So, we’ve updated our Content Optimizer to help you stay ahead of modern search practices.
With GEO suggestions, Originality.ai can now help you optimize content to stand out across both traditional and AI-driven search, improving LLM visibility.
Keep reading to learn more about the new suggestions and how to take advantage of them with our Content Optimizer.
Originality.ai’s Content Optimizer is a predictive content tool designed to help blog posts, articles, and other online materials perform better across both traditional and AI-powered search.
Better yet, it does so by rewarding only genuine improvements, and not keyword stuffing. It’s no wonder its content optimization accuracy between predicted and actual rankings surpasses top industry competitors, including Ahrefs, Frase, and Surfer.
Trained on Google results and LLM visibility best practices, it predicts how content may appear in search results and AI-generated responses, then makes recommendations to help it perform even better.
It includes SEO suggestions, potential keywords to include, competing article rankings, and scores, and now — of course — GEO suggestions.
The Content Optimizer’s GEO suggestions are recommendations you can use to improve LLM visibility across generative engines like ChatGPT, Google’s AI Mode, and Perplexity so that they can discover, understand, and — perhaps most importantly — cite or link to your content in their answers.
For example, if you're missing evidence to support your claims in an article, the tool may suggest that you add statistics and citations.
Since LLMs are designed to provide accurate answers, data-backed insights can help them see your content as authoritative and credible, and therefore make it more likely to be included in their answers.
It's not just about establishing trust with humans and search engines anymore — you need LLMs to see your content as accurate and reliable, too.
The current GEO recommendations are drawn from our internal list of best practices, which are based on a mix of academic papers and expert articles.
The tool is Google Gemini-enabled to provide you with intelligent AI-powered suggestions to improve GEO.
You can find and use the Content Optimizer’s GEO suggestions for LLM Visibility in just a few steps.
Sign up or log in to your Originality.ai account, then:
Check out the images below for a step-by-step tutorial.


That’s it! You can then incorporate the tool’s recommendations into your content to help it get picked up and seen in generative engine answers.
If you want to get your content in front of as many people as possible, traditional SEO optimization alone just won’t cut it anymore.
With the addition of GEO suggestions, our Content Optimizer now helps your content perform better where people search, whether it’s through traditional search engines like Google or generative engines like ChatGPT and Google AI Mode.
Use it as part of Originality.ai’s patented all-in-one text analysis and verification system to create the kind of high-quality, discoverable content that both people and search engines love:
For even more information about our Content Optimizer’s LLM visibility and GEO suggestions, check out the FAQs below.
No, there’s no extra cost to access the LLM visibility and GEO suggestions — all you need is an Originality.ai account. They’re part of the Content Optimizer tool, which is included in both our pay-as-you-go and subscription-based pricing plans.
With its new GEO suggestions, you can use Originality.ai’s Content Optimizer to optimize content for generative engines like ChatGPT, Google’s AI Mode, and Perplexity, alongside traditional search engines like Google.
Yes. In addition to following the LLM visibility and GEO suggestions, it can help to make sure that AI crawlers can easily access your content. Some sites use emerging web standards like llms.txt and llms-full.txt to help LLMs better understand a site and its structure.
You can learn more about them and see adoption rates in our llms.txt tracking study.
