Oasbit

Free GEO visibility audit

How well can AI find your site?

Enter your URL. We audit crawlability, structured data, entity signals, and whether answer engines actually name your business — then send a GEO visibility report.

What we check · How the report works

Works with every major AI search engine

PerplexityPerplexityBot
GoogleGoogle-Extended
Meta AIMeta-ExternalAgent
AppleApplebot-Extended
OpenAIGPTBot
AnthropicClaudeBot

Why it matters

AI search is the new front page

Buyers ask ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews before they click ten blue links. Those systems pick a handful of sources they can crawl, parse, and trust. If your site is blocked, thin, or missing entity signals, a competitor gets the citation — even if you still rank in classic SEO.

40%

Younger buyers using AI instead of classic search for product research

58%

B2B buyers who use generative AI while evaluating vendors

3.5x

More branded citations when content is structured for entities and LLMs

~$36

Typical return cited for every $1 invested in generative visibility

What we check

Six layers. One GEO report.

After you submit, the same visibility-report pipeline used on our GEO service page crawls your URL, measures what tools allow, samples answer engines, and writes a report with scores, issues, and recommended next steps.

Crawlability

Homepage fetch, HTTPS, robots.txt for Googlebot and GPTBot, sitemap coverage, and whether llms.txt or llms-full.txt exists for AI agents.

Technical SEO

Indexability, Core Web Vitals from PageSpeed when available, canonicals, and performance issues that keep pages out of retrieval.

Structure & schema

JSON-LD types (Organization, LocalBusiness, Service, FAQPage), heading structure, and internal architecture AI systems use to parse the site.

Content & entities

Clear offerings, NAP consistency, proof, and whether your pages answer the questions people type into ChatGPT — not only keyword pages.

AI search visibility

Sample branded and category prompts in ChatGPT and Gemini to see if your business is named, cited, or skipped in generated answers.

Competitors & gaps

Who appears instead of you, ranking and citation gaps we can measure, and prioritized fixes (now / next / later) in the report.

Real example

This is happening in every AI assistant.

Users get a synthesized answer with a few citations. Whether yours is one of them depends on fetchability, schema, proof, and whether answer engines already name your brand.

  • AI crawlers can fetch your HTML
  • JSON-LD and entity facts are consistent
  • ChatGPT and Gemini sample prompts mention you
Run the audit
SAMPLE REPORT
Oasbit GEO & LLM Analysis
Sample Oasbit GEO and LLM visibility report showing AI citation and technical findings

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

It is Oasbit’s free GEO visibility report. You start with your website URL, then add contact details so we can generate an audit covering crawl signals, technical SEO, structured data, and whether ChatGPT and Gemini cite your brand. It uses the same form and report pipeline as our Generative Engine Optimization service page.

GEO is the practice of optimizing your brand, content, and digital presence so AI systems — like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews — cite, recommend, and surface your business in generated answers. It targets how large language models retrieve, trust, and present information.

A classic SEO audit focuses on ranking in search result pages. This report still reviews technical and content foundations, then adds answer-engine visibility: robots access for AI crawlers, llms.txt, schema, entity consistency, and sampled prompts in ChatGPT and Gemini. Both matter; GEO is about being selected inside the answer, not only position 1.

After you submit, we queue the audit and poll until it is ready. You can wait on the page or leave — we notify you by email and SMS. Most reports finish in a few minutes depending on crawl and AI sampling.

No. The website URL is enough to start. A Google Business Profile or Maps URL is optional and helps local entity matching and local-pack context in the report.

The report lists issues and prioritized recommendations. If you want Oasbit to implement GEO — structured content, entity authority, LLM-friendly markup, and monthly citation reporting — the Generative Engine Optimization program is the next step.

Ongoing citation work lives on Generative Engine Optimization.