Use this page when
You need the fastest route to the right GEO next step without guessing or opening six tabs like a caffeinated raccoon.
The 4-Route GEO Diagnostic · Reviewed Apr 28, 2026
You already know the domain needs GEO work. What you do not yet know is whether the right next step is a readiness snapshot, an entity-and-citation diagnosis, a delivery-workflow review, or a direct human call. Wrong route burns a week. The 4-Route GEO Diagnostic picks the right one in under a minute.
Use this page when
You need the fastest route to the right GEO next step without guessing or opening six tabs like a caffeinated raccoon.
Core outcome
A clean recommendation tied to your domain, team type, and what is actually blocking progress right now.
Do not use it for
Pretending one page replaces diagnosis. This tool routes you into the right layer; it does not fake certainty.
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Campaigns of citation-readiness data behind the routing logic since 2009
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Diagnostic routes — readiness, citation, workflow, manual review
60 sec
From the form to the recommended next step
Fast route selector
Enter the domain, choose the team type, then pick the question that is actually blocking progress. The tool recommends the right next page immediately.
Recommended next step
Fast summary
A useful GEO audit route does three things well: it identifies whether the site needs a scorecard, a citation audit, an operating workflow, or a direct human review; it avoids routing a buyer into the wrong layer; and it does not pretend a menu is a diagnosis.
Readiness scorecard
Use when the question is whether the site is directionally ready.
Citation audit
Use when entity confusion, corroboration, or citation gaps are the likely blocker.
Workflow review
Use when the issue is intake, QA, approvals, or delivery rhythm.
Manual review
Use when the stakes are high enough that a human should review the domain directly.
Leave tool mode when
Once the route is obvious, leave this page immediately. Go to the scorecard if you need a fast snapshot, the citation audit if you need entity diagnosis, workflows if you need operational structure, reporting if you need measurement clarity, or contact if a human should own the next move.
FAQ
It routes the domain to the right next GEO layer instead of forcing the team to guess between scorecards, citation audits, workflows, reporting, or manual review.
Use it when the domain clearly needs GEO work but the next move is still fuzzy and the team wants the fastest defensible route.
It can route users into a readiness snapshot, citation audit, workflow review, reporting guidance, or a human review request.