Free WordPress plugin

Help AI search engines
understand your site —
and actually cite it.

Dennis GEO is a free WordPress plugin that adds the structure AI models look for when they compose answers. Schema, llms.txt, clean meta — without touching your theme.

Search is changing. Quietly, and quickly.

When someone asks ChatGPT "best accountant in Stockholm" or Perplexity "how does Stripe compare to Mollie," the AI writes an answer from whichever pages it can read clearly.

If your site doesn't have the structural signals these models rely on — Organization schema, FAQ markup, answer-shaped paragraphs, an llms.txt file — it gets skipped over. The competitor who shipped those signals two months ago gets the citation. Dennis GEO closes that gap.

What the plugin adds to your site.

All markup. No theme changes. No visual differences.

Organization schema

Full JSON-LD with your business info, address, hours, geo, and social profiles — exactly what AI models and search engines expect.

FAQ schema

Auto-detects WordPress details blocks and turns them into structured Q&A — the format AI models lift most readily.

llms.txt & llms-full.txt

The emerging standard for telling AI crawlers where your important content is and what it covers. Generated from your sitemap.

Per-page SEO

Title, meta description, focus keyphrase, OG tags, canonical, robots — edited inline on every post and page.

Schema per page type

Service, ContactPage, AboutPage, FAQPage, Article — set the right type, the plugin writes the right markup.

GEO audit

Scores your site 0–100% across structure, per-page fields, and llms.txt coverage. Tells you exactly what to fix.

See the full feature list →

Three steps to get going.

  1. Install & activate

    Drop the plugin into any WordPress 6.0+ site. On activation it runs a baseline GEO audit — showing exactly which signals your site is currently missing.

  2. Fill in the basics

    A settings page covers your business info, schema defaults, and homepage meta. Per-page fields are edited inline on each post — no need to do them all at once. If you'd rather not type at all, there's an optional AI service ($19, one-time) that drafts every field from your existing content.

  3. Publish & wait for citations

    Schema, llms.txt, and meta are emitted automatically. Submit your sitemap to Google Search Console. AI citations typically start appearing within 2–6 weeks.

Common questions.

What is Generative Engine Optimization?

Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the practice of structuring a website so AI search engines can accurately read, understand, and cite it. It overlaps with classic SEO but emphasizes structured data, entity clarity, and content that's easy for language models to quote.

Is the plugin really free?

Yes, the plugin is free and works on its own. Inside the plugin there's optional AI help for populating fields ($19, one-time) and potentially other paid add-on services over time — but the plugin itself is not gated behind any of them.

How is GEO different from traditional SEO?

Traditional SEO aims at ranking pages for keyword searches. GEO aims at being cited inside AI-generated answers. The shift rewards structured data, FAQ markup, and clean content far more than keyword density ever did.

Will it conflict with Yoast or Rank Math?

No. Dennis GEO detects other SEO plugins and steps out of their way where there'd otherwise be duplicate output — so you can run it alongside your existing setup without breaking anything.

Does it slow down my site?

No. Structuring happens at edit-time, output is cached markup. No extra PHP work is added to visitor pageloads.

Do I need WooCommerce?

No. It works on any WordPress site — service businesses, blogs, portfolios, shops. WooCommerce gets some bonus product schema but isn't required.

Who is Dennis?

The guy in the logo. Somewhere between polite and relentless — the kind who stays up until 3 a.m. filling in your meta descriptions so you don't have to. Doesn't sleep much. Doesn't ask for credit.

Install the free plugin.

Launching on the WordPress directory shortly. Email for early access or questions.

Reply goes to info@dennisgeo.com.