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What Does a GEO Score Mean?

A GEO score is a composite measure of how well your website is positioned to appear as a cited source in AI-generated search answers. Here is exactly what it measures, how it is calculated, and what a given score means for your actual AI search performance.

How a GEO score is calculated

A GEO score is a weighted composite of six category scores, each reflecting a different aspect of AI search visibility. SearchScore evaluates over 50 individual signals across these six categories.

CategoryWhat it measuresWeight
AI CitabilityCan AI crawlers access and understand your site?High
Brand AuthorityExternal credibility and entity verification signalsHigh
Structured DataSchema markup completeness and correctnessHigh
E-E-A-T ContentAuthor credentials, content quality, expertise signalsMedium
Technical PlatformSpeed, HTTPS, semantic HTML, crawlabilityMedium
Platform OptimisationEngine-specific signals and emerging standardsMedium

What each score tier means

0-39: Invisible

Critical barriers to AI citation are present. Most commonly: AI crawlers are blocked in robots.txt, making all other GEO work irrelevant. Websites in this tier are effectively invisible to most AI search engines. Immediate technical fixes are required before any other GEO work will have impact.

40-59: Developing

The most common tier - representing the majority of the 12,000+ websites we have audited. Basic access is possible, but significant gaps remain in structured data, brand authority or content signals. Targeted improvements can move a website out of Developing fairly quickly.

60-74: Strong

Above average AI search visibility. The website has solid foundations - AI crawlers can access content, core schema is in place, and brand signals are present. Improvements in this tier typically come from content optimisation, authority building and more complete structured data coverage.

75-84: Advanced

Well-optimised for AI search. The website is performing strongly across most categories and is regularly cited in AI answers on its key topics. Improvements here are refinements - addressing the remaining gaps in lower-scoring categories.

85+: AI-Ready

The top 4% of websites. Strong across all six categories. Consistently appears as a cited source in AI answers for relevant queries. This tier represents a durable competitive advantage in AI search visibility.

Reading category scores

The overall score is a starting point. The category breakdown tells you where to focus. A website scoring 65 overall but 20 on Structured Data has a clear, high-impact priority. A website scoring 65 with balanced scores across all categories needs broader, incremental improvement.

In our data, the most common low-scoring category is Structured Data - found on 81% of audited websites. The second most common is AI Citability - found on 73%. Fixing either can significantly move an overall score.

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The SearchScore editorial team researches and writes about generative engine optimisation, AI search visibility and the signals that determine whether your website gets cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews.

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