Benchmark scope
Sector, geography and brands covered. We can isolate an Italian vertical (e.g. dental clinic, window installers, car insurance) or compare a brand against its direct competitors.
Tool · GEO Benchmark
GeoSuite's GEO Benchmark tool produces AI Visibility benchmarks for a vertical or a brand: buyer-intent prompts queried against generative engines, brands cited, sources used, share of voice. Output: browsable dashboard + shareable PDF.
Four dimensions in every report. No vanity metrics — everything measured on the engines, not inferred.
Sector, geography and brands covered. We can isolate an Italian vertical (e.g. dental clinic, window installers, car insurance) or compare a brand against its direct competitors.
25–60 buyer-intent prompts run against the generative engines (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity). Questions mirror how a real prospect would ask for a recommendation.
Who the engines mention, how often and in which order. Citation share per brand, competitor map, paradoxes (who shows up without being the organic leader).
Which sites the AI engines use as sources when answering: directories, review aggregators, magazines, the brand's own content. Tells you where the work pays off.
Three steps, from setup to delivered report.
Choose a sector (Mode B, market crawler on roughly 400 public brands) or connect your store / brand site (Mode A, client audit).
GeoSuite executes the prompts on the generative engines, collects the answers and extracts brands cited, positions, sources. Takes minutes.
Open the report as an interactive dashboard or export it as a shareable PDF. Publish it at a public URL and cite it.
Three profiles use the GEO Benchmark tool in different ways.
You want a benchmark for a new-client pitch or to expose an existing client's AI gap. Export to a GeoSuite-branded PDF.
You want to know where the generative engines cite you, which competitors win in your place, and which sources the AI engines rely on in your sector.
You need a citable dataset on an Italian vertical for research, talks or publications. Public reports are primary, dated, linkable sources.