About RakuGEO
The platform for Generative Engine Optimization — making businesses visible to AI assistants.
What is Generative Engine Optimization?
GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is the practice of optimizing your online content so that AI assistants — like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude — can find it, understand it, and cite it when answering user questions.
Traditional SEO focuses on ranking in Google search results. GEO focuses on being included in AI-generated answers. Both matter, but as more people turn to AI assistants for information, GEO is becoming essential.
The name "RakuGEO" combines "Raku" (楽) — the Japanese word for ease or comfort — with "GEO". The platform is designed to make Generative Engine Optimization effortless.
The Problem
AI assistants are rapidly becoming the new front door to the internet. When someone asks ChatGPT "What's the best project management tool?" or Perplexity "How does API rate limiting work?", the AI generates an answer by synthesizing information from across the web.
Most businesses are invisible
AI assistants only cite content they can easily understand and verify. Unstructured, poorly organized content gets ignored — even if it's high quality. Most business websites weren't built with AI consumption in mind.
No tools exist for this
The SEO industry has hundreds of tools for Google optimization. But optimizing for AI assistants is a new discipline. There are few tools, little guidance, and no established best practices — until now.
Our Approach
RakuGEO takes a structured, data-driven approach to AI visibility. Instead of guessing what AI systems want, we build content in the formats they're designed to process.
Structured content architecture
Every article includes Answer Capsules (concise answer blocks after each section heading), data tables, FAQ sections, and citations. These are the patterns AI systems are trained to extract and cite.
Machine-readable metadata
JSON-LD structured data on every page, AI-optimized robots.txt that welcomes AI search bots while blocking AI training crawlers, XML sitemaps, and an llms.txt discovery file that tells AI systems what your site contains.
Continuous measurement
Visibility monitoring tells you which AI-relevant queries cite your brand and which don't, so you can close gaps. Traffic analytics show you how much of your traffic comes from AI sources versus traditional search.
Intelligent automation
The strategy engine doesn't just generate random content. It analyzes your competitors, your keyword gaps, and your existing coverage to recommend exactly what to write next — and autopilot mode handles the execution.
GEO vs Traditional SEO
| Traditional SEO | GEO (RakuGEO) | |
|---|---|---|
| Goal | Rank in search results | Get cited in AI answers |
| Audience | Search engine crawlers | AI language models |
| Content format | Keyword-optimized pages | Structured answers with data |
| Key signals | Backlinks, domain authority | Structured data, citations, answer quality |
| Measurement | Rankings and organic traffic | AI citations and AI-referred traffic |
| Complementary? | Yes — GEO content also ranks well in traditional search. The practices reinforce each other. | |
Make Your Brand Visible to AI
The businesses that start now will have a compounding advantage as AI adoption grows.