GEO Audit Checklist: 38-Point Generative Engine Optimization Audit

Quick Answer

A GEO audit scores your site across five sections (38 items total): entity authority (8 points), content structure (10 points), structured data (8 points), review and trust signals (6 points), and external authority (6 points). Most businesses score 12-22 on their first audit. A score of 30+ puts you in the top quartile. Closing your two lowest sections produces most of the citation lift.

Most businesses do not know whether they are GEO-ready until an AI engine ignores them. This 38-point audit is the scoring rubric Use Magna runs on every new client engagement. Score yourself honestly across five sections, then prioritize remediation around your weakest two.

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How This Audit Works

Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the discipline of getting your business recommended by generative AI engines. Unlike traditional SEO, GEO success depends on entity authority across multiple AI training corpora rather than a single ranking algorithm. This audit scores you on the five domains that determine whether AI engines will cite you.

Award yourself 1 point per item you can confidently say yes to, 0.5 points for partial implementation, and 0 points for items not yet addressed. Total possible score: 38. Pair this audit with the broader GEO Checklist 2026 for the implementation playbook that follows.

Audit SectionItemsMax ScoreTypical First Audit
Section 1: Entity Authority8 items8 points3-5 points
Section 2: Content Structure10 items10 points4-6 points
Section 3: Structured Data8 items8 points2-4 points
Section 4: Review & Trust Signals6 items6 points2-3 points
Section 5: External Authority6 items6 points1-3 points
Total38 items38 points12-22 points

Section 1: Entity Authority (8 points)

AI engines need to know your business is a real, distinct entity before they will cite you. These eight items establish the foundation.

Section 2: Content Structure (10 points)

AI engines parse pages structurally before semantically. Pages that match how LLMs expect content to be organized get cited disproportionately more.

Section 3: Structured Data (8 points)

Schema markup is the most direct lever you have for AI citation. These eight items cover the schema types that move the needle most.

Section 4: Review and Trust Signals (6 points)

AI engines weight third-party validation heavily because reviews are hard to fake at scale. These six items establish credible trust signals.

Section 5: External Authority (6 points)

The hardest section to score on, and the one that compounds slowest. But it is what separates citable brands from invisible ones.

How to Interpret Your Score

What to Do With Your Audit Score

The biggest lift comes from closing your two lowest-scoring sections, not from perfecting your highest. Take your two weakest sections and dedicate the next 60 days to bringing them up. Then re-audit.

Pair your audit with our AI Citation Optimization Guide for the playbook on improving citation density and our Schema Markup for AI Search deep dive for the structured data section. The "What Makes AI Cite a Website" research piece explains the underlying logic behind why these 38 items were chosen.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a GEO audit?+
A GEO audit is a structured evaluation of how well your site is optimized for Generative Engine Optimization. It scores your entity authority, content structure, schema markup, review profile, and external authority signals against the criteria that AI engines like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity use when deciding which businesses to recommend.
How often should I run a GEO audit?+
Run a full GEO audit quarterly, with monthly spot-checks on the highest-impact items like new schema validation, review velocity, and brand mention count. AI platforms update their grounding behavior frequently, so quarterly is the minimum cadence for serious programs.
What score should I aim for?+
A score of 30 out of 38 or higher puts you in the top quartile of competitors in most categories. A score below 20 indicates a foundational gap that will prevent any AI engine from confidently recommending your business. Most businesses score in the 12-22 range on their first audit.
Is a GEO audit different from an SEO audit?+
Yes. A traditional SEO audit focuses on technical health, keyword targeting, and backlink profile. A GEO audit focuses on entity authority, citation density, structured data depth, and brand mentions across AI training sources. The two audits overlap in the technical and schema sections but diverge significantly elsewhere.
Can I run a GEO audit myself?+
Yes. This 38-point checklist is designed for self-execution. Most items can be checked manually or with free tools. Running the full audit takes 4-6 hours the first time, faster on subsequent quarters once your baseline data is established.
What do I do after the audit?+
Take your three lowest-scoring sections and prioritize fixes there. Most lift comes from closing your two biggest gaps rather than perfecting your strong areas. After 60-90 days of remediation, re-audit and compare scores to confirm progress.

Running the audit yourself reveals the gaps. Closing them is where most teams stall. If you want experienced operators to run remediation across all 38 points, see Magna Marketing's AEO and SEO services.

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