# Free AI Overview & GEO Content Optimizer Share your question and draft answer, or just a topic, and get a citable answer block built to be extracted by Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot. Direct lead answer, clean supporting structure, and a note on why it is citable. No signup, no card. A free GEO and AEO content optimizer rewrites your content so AI answer engines, including Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot, are more likely to extract and cite it in their responses, without creating an account. You tell Eva the question you want to rank for and your current draft answer, or just a topic, and she hands back a citable answer block: a direct 2-3 sentence lead answer that fully resolves the query on its own, followed by supporting structure in the shape engines prefer, short paragraphs, bullets, a definition, or a numbered list, plus a one-line note explaining exactly what makes this passage citable. She uses question-based headings that match natural query phrasing, opens every block with the answer before the context, names specific platforms and facts rather than vague claims, and keeps each unit self-contained so an engine can extract it cleanly. She works for the query type you have: a definitional query gets a clean definition lead, a how-to gets a step list, a comparison gets a table. She refines on command: make it a 40-word snippet, rewrite for Perplexity, add a stat, make it more authoritative. She is honest about the limit: she optimizes the content structure, but citation depends on many signals outside the text, and she cannot guarantee any engine will quote you. There is no signup and no credit card to start, and when optimizing content one block at a time gets old, the same specialist can become a full AI employee that handles your whole content and AEO strategy for real. ## Content that gets cited, not just ranked Traditional SEO is built around earning a ranking position on a results page. Generative Engine Optimization is built around something different: earning the citation inside the AI-generated answer, the text the engine quotes before a user ever sees a list of links. That shift in how AI engines deliver information means the old approach to writing copy, writing for keyword density and page-level relevance, is no longer the whole job. The content AI engines quote tends to share the same structural properties: it opens with a complete direct answer, uses headings that mirror the query, and presents information in short extractable units where every sentence stands on its own. Eva rewrites your draft to those specifications, so the passage is shaped to be cited rather than just indexed. ## Built around what AI engines actually extract Engines like Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot extract passages that look like good answers to the user's question. That means a complete answer in the first sentence or two, a heading written as the natural question, and information structured in clean units each engine can lift without needing the surrounding text to make sense of it. Definition queries get a definition lead. How-to queries get a numbered step list. Comparison queries get a table or side-by-side bullets. The GEO optimizer is tuned for exactly that, and it adapts to the query type without being told. It also gives you a one-line note on why the passage is citable, so you understand the structural choices and can apply them to the next piece of content on your own. ## Why the lead answer decides whether you get cited AI engines often extract only the first one or two sentences of a passage when generating an answer. That makes the opening the most important part of any citable block. A passage that starts with context, background, or a qualification before the answer is easy to skip. A passage that opens with a complete, named, specific answer to the question is exactly what the engine is looking for. Every citable block here opens with the answer first. The query gets named, the answer gets stated, and the detail follows. That is the structural discipline that turns indexed content into cited content. ## How it compares to other GEO and AEO tools Most content tools are built for traditional SEO: keyword density, readability scores, and heading structure for human readers. That is a starting point, but it does not address the specific structural properties that make a passage extractable by a generative engine. You can have a well-written page that ranks well in traditional search and still never appear in an AI Overview or Perplexity citation. This optimizer is built for the citation problem specifically: question-based headings, direct lead answers, self-contained extractable units, named entities, and a clear note on why the passage is citable. No signup to start, and unlike a one-off tool, it does not stop at a single block. The same GEO specialist can carry on as a real AI employee once you are ready to hand off the whole content strategy. ## From one citable block to your whole content strategy Optimizing one answer block is quick. Keeping every piece of content on a site shaped for citation, updating it as AI engines change their extraction preferences, and applying GEO best practice to new content as it ships is the ongoing work that actually builds visibility in AI search. That is the part most site owners quietly never get to. Here the GEO specialist who wrote your citable block can stay on. Once you sign up, the same person becomes a full AI employee in your workspace, handling your content and AEO strategy across the whole site, so your content stays shaped for citation rather than falling back to whatever structure the CMS defaults to. ## Why AI engines quote some content and skip the rest - **The citation** AI answer engines do not rank pages the way search results do, they extract and quote passages that directly answer the query, so structure and phrasing decide whether your content gets cited or passed over - **The lead answer** engines prefer passages that open with a complete direct answer in the first one or two sentences, before any context or background, because the lead is the part most likely to be extracted and displayed - **$0** to optimize as many answer blocks as you want, with no signup and no credit card - **Seconds** from a topic or a draft answer to a citable answer block with a direct lead, clean supporting structure, and a note on what makes it extractable ## How the ways to optimize for AI answer engines compare | Option | No signup | GEO-specific output | Cost | Speed | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Writing for traditional SEO and hoping AI engines notice | n/a | Rarely shaped for citation | Free | Slow | | Hiring an SEO consultant | n/a | Varies by speciality | Expensive | Ongoing cost | | Traditional SEO tools | Rarely | Ranking-focused, not citation-focused | Subscription | Minutes | | This free GEO optimizer | Yes | Citable lead answer, question headings, extractable structure | Free | Seconds | ## The short version - A free GEO and AEO content optimizer takes your question and draft answer, or just a topic, and rewrites it into a citable answer block with a direct 2-3 sentence lead answer, supporting structure, and a note on why AI engines are likely to quote it, with no account and no card to start. - Every citable block opens with a complete answer in the first sentence, uses headings written as the natural question a user would type, and structures information in short self-contained units that AI engines can extract and display cleanly. - It adapts the answer shape to the query type without being asked: a definitional query gets a definition lead and bullet list, a how-to query gets a numbered step list, a comparison query gets a table or side-by-side bullets. - When optimizing content one block at a time gets old, the same GEO specialist can become a full AI employee that handles your content strategy and AEO work across the whole site for real. ## Questions people ask about GEO and AI overview optimization **What is generative engine optimization?** Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the practice of structuring and writing content so that AI answer engines, including Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot, extract and cite it in their generated responses. Unlike traditional SEO, which targets a ranking position on a results page, GEO targets the answer itself: the cited passage an AI engine delivers to a user without requiring a click. The key structural properties are a direct lead answer, question-based headings, and short self-contained extractable units. **How do I get my content cited in Google AI Overviews?** Open with a complete direct answer to the target query in the first one or two sentences, before any context or background. Write the section heading as the natural question a user would type. Structure the supporting information in short self-contained units, bullets or short paragraphs, where each one makes sense without the surrounding text. Name specific facts, platforms, and techniques rather than making vague claims. This free optimizer rewrites your content to those specifications in seconds, so you can paste the optimized version directly into your page. **What is the difference between GEO and SEO?** Traditional SEO is built around earning a ranking position on a search results page, using signals like keyword relevance, backlinks, and page authority. Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is built around earning a citation inside an AI-generated answer, by structuring content so engines can extract and quote it. Both matter: a page usually needs to be indexed and have some authority before an engine will cite it, but SEO structure alone does not make content citable. GEO adds the layer of passage-level extractability on top of a ranked page. **What is answer engine optimization (AEO)?** Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) is the broader practice of optimizing content to appear in answer-focused surfaces: featured snippets, voice search results, AI Overviews, and AI chatbot responses. It overlaps significantly with GEO but predates the generative AI wave, originating with featured snippet optimization and voice search. Both AEO and GEO share the same core discipline: direct lead answers, question-based headings, and clean extractable passage structure. **Can I guarantee my content will appear in AI Overviews?** No tool or service can guarantee a specific passage will be cited by any AI engine. Citation depends on many signals: domain authority, indexation, content freshness, topical relevance to the live query, and each engine's own scoring at any given time. Structuring your content for extraction improves the odds significantly, but it is not a guarantee. This optimizer is honest about that: it rewrites the content to be as citable as possible, and is upfront about the limit. **What makes a featured snippet?** A featured snippet is a passage Google extracts and displays at the top of a results page to directly answer a query. The passages Google selects tend to open with a complete answer in the first sentence, sit under a heading that matches the query, and present information in a clean format, a short paragraph, a list, or a table. The same structural properties that earn a featured snippet also improve the odds of being cited in AI Overviews, because both surfaces extract content on similar logic. **How do I optimize content for Perplexity?** Perplexity prefers recent, specific, and citable content from indexed pages that name their sources or data. Structure the passage with a direct lead answer, short paragraphs each making one point, and named facts or statistics with their origin noted. Perplexity surfaces pages more readily when the content is fresh, the page has a clear date, and the language is specific rather than general. The structural optimizations overlap with Google AI Overviews, but freshness and named data matter more on Perplexity. **Is this free to use?** Yes. You can optimize as many answer blocks as you want with no signup and no credit card. Because the output comes from an AI GEO specialist rather than a fixed template, you can keep steering, ask for a shorter snippet, a different query angle, or a version tuned for a specific engine, until you have a citable block ready to paste. After a number of messages it may ask for your email to save your drafts and keep going. **What is a citable answer block?** A citable answer block is a passage structured specifically to be extracted and quoted by AI answer engines. It has three parts: a direct lead answer that fully resolves the query in the first 2-3 sentences, supporting structure in a format the engine can extract cleanly (bullets, a numbered list, short paragraphs, or a definition), and, in this optimizer, a one-line note explaining exactly what makes the passage extractable. The goal is that an engine quoting only the lead answer still fully satisfies the user. ## FAQ **Is it really free?** Yes. You can optimize answer blocks for AI Overviews, Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Bing Copilot right now with no signup and no credit card. After a number of messages we may ask for your email to save your drafts and keep going. **Do I need to sign up?** No. Just share the query you want to rank for and your draft answer, or just a topic, and get a citable block immediately. Email is optional and only used to save your drafts and unlock more messages. **Does it guarantee I will appear in AI Overviews?** No. It optimizes the content structure to improve the odds of extraction and citation, but citation depends on domain authority, indexation, freshness, and the engine's own scoring. No tool can guarantee a specific citation. **What engines does it optimize for?** Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot. The structural optimizations overlap across all four: direct lead answer, question-based headings, short extractable units, and named entities. Platform-specific tuning is available on request. **Can it rewrite my existing content?** Yes. Paste your current paragraph, section, or FAQ answer and ask for a GEO-optimized version. Eva will rewrite it with a direct lead answer, question-based heading, and clean supporting structure, then explain what she changed and why. **Can it write a 40-word snippet?** Yes. Ask for a shorter snippet version and it cuts the citable block to the direct lead answer only, at whatever word count you name. Snippet length matters for some query types, so tuning it is a common second step. **Does it work for any content type?** Yes. Blog posts, FAQ pages, product descriptions, landing page sections, About pages. Tell it the content type and the target query and the answer shape adjusts: definition blocks for definitional queries, step lists for how-to queries, tables for comparison queries. **Can it check my current AI Overview appearances?** Not in this free chat, where it works from the content you paste and cannot access live engine output or search console data. To check for real, search your target queries in Google and look for the AI Overview box, or use SE Ranking, Semrush, or a similar tool that tracks AI Overview coverage. **What language can I use?** Any. Eva rewrites and optimizes content in whatever language you write in, and can tune the citable block for a specific market or locale if you ask. **Does it remember the blocks it wrote?** Within a session it builds on what you have already seen. To keep your optimized drafts across visits, save them with your email. If you sign up to keep going, the conversation comes with you into your workspace. **Can I optimize multiple pages in one session?** Yes. Paste one section, get the citable version, then move to the next. You can work through a batch of FAQ entries, blog intros, or product descriptions in a single sitting. For a full site optimized and kept citable as engines change, the same GEO specialist can take it over once you sign up. **What if I want my whole content strategy handled for me?** When optimizing content one block at a time gets old, you do not have to do it alone. You can hire a team of AI employees to handle your content strategy and AEO work across your whole site and start for free.