CiteRank
AI search visibility tracking tool
Practical notes on AI product growth, ChatGPT referral traffic, GEO-ready pages, and turning social observations into owned search assets.
Concrete ways this site turns AI building, traffic, and operating notes into useful pages.
A practical GEO audit for SaaS, AI tool, and content sites that need more than classic rankings. The work focuses on page structure, direct-answer passages, FAQ coverage, schema, llms.txt, sitemap hygiene, and citation-friendly internal links.
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A growth review for product teams that already see some AI-answer traffic and need to understand whether the traffic is useful, what pages attract it, and how to convert that attention into product demand.
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A content operating system for builders who already share useful ideas on X but lose the long-term SEO and GEO value because posts are not structured, indexed, or connected to product pages.
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The public index for notes, solution fragments, and future X posts.
When ChatGPT sends traffic, the important question is whether the landing page can turn that attention into users, subscribers, demos, or revenue.
A structured audit for making pages easier for AI answer engines to understand, summarize, compare, and cite.
A process for turning daily X posts into keyworded, internally linked website assets.
AI-search-ready pages should answer the question early, then use evidence, examples, FAQ, and internal links to help the reader decide.
Active product lines that make the AI builder story concrete.
AI search visibility tracking tool
AI agents workflow platform
A compact trust layer for traffic, users, paid conversion, and AI visibility.
20
ChatGPT referral traffic per day
1,300
Total users
16
Paid users
87
AI citations per week
TBD
Monthly revenue
Short operating notes from AI growth experiments, SaaS building, and GEO observations.
A short note on treating ChatGPT referrals as observable demand, not a curiosity.
AI search visibility improves when a page has a narrow job and verifiable claims.
A personal site should make the product trail obvious before it asks for attention.
Distribution gets stronger when posts connect to a product, a metric, and a next action.
Tiny products are useful when they produce traffic, users, citations, or revenue signals.
The current working stack behind the products and experiments.