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GetCiteFlow helps you analyze and improve your website’s AI visibility for ChatGPT and AI search. Detect missing GEO signals like FAQ schema, structured data, AI-readable content, and other issues that may impact how LLMs understand and recommend your website.
Over the past year, I noticed something changing fast:
People are no longer only searching on Google — they’re asking ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity instead.
But most websites today still aren’t optimized for AI search.
They may rank on Google, yet AI systems often:
fail to understand the site
miss important context
never cite the brand in answers
That’s why I built GetCiteFlow.
GetCiteFlow scans your website across multiple GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) dimensions and helps improve your AI visibility with deployable fix packages.
It currently helps identify and fix issues like:
missing FAQ schema
weak entity clarity
missing llms.txt
AI-unfriendly metadata
poor AI-readable structure
The goal is simple:
Help websites become easier for AI systems to understand, retrieve, and cite.
This is still very early, and I’m continuously expanding toward broader AI visibility analysis — including citation signals, authority presence, and content optimization.
Would love your feedback, ideas, and brutal honesty 🙏
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About GetCiteFlow on Product Hunt
“AI visibility for websites”
GetCiteFlow was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #118 on the daily leaderboard. GetCiteFlow helps you analyze and improve your website’s AI visibility for ChatGPT and AI search. Detect missing GEO signals like FAQ schema, structured data, AI-readable content, and other issues that may impact how LLMs understand and recommend your website.
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Who hunted GetCiteFlow?
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
Over the past year, I noticed something changing fast:
People are no longer only searching on Google — they’re asking ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity instead.
But most websites today still aren’t optimized for AI search.
They may rank on Google, yet AI systems often:
fail to understand the site
miss important context
never cite the brand in answers
That’s why I built GetCiteFlow.
GetCiteFlow scans your website across multiple GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) dimensions and helps improve your AI visibility with deployable fix packages.
It currently helps identify and fix issues like:
missing FAQ schema
weak entity clarity
missing llms.txt
AI-unfriendly metadata
poor AI-readable structure
The goal is simple:
Help websites become easier for AI systems to understand, retrieve, and cite.
This is still very early, and I’m continuously expanding toward broader AI visibility analysis — including citation signals, authority presence, and content optimization.
Would love your feedback, ideas, and brutal honesty 🙏