What Is a Generative Engine Optimization Agency — And Do You Need One?

Marketing strategist reviewing AI-generated search answers while planning a generative engine optimization strategy

By Janae Tanner · VP of Growth & Client Success, Strativera Published June 2026 · ~9 min read

Key takeaways – A generative engine optimization (GEO) agency makes your brand appear inside AI-generated answers — in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, and Claude — where B2B buyers now form shortlists. – SEO earns rankings in blue links. GEO earns citations in synthesized answers. They share technical foundations but optimize for different outputs. – The shift is already here: the vast majority of B2B buyers use AI in their purchase process, often before they ever contact a vendor. – The differentiator that matters when you hire: does the agency connect AI visibility to pipeline, or just to citation counts? Most sell the latter. – Strativera treats GEO as a revenue-operations discipline — built to feed qualified pipeline, not just a traffic dashboard.

The way B2B buyers discover vendors has fundamentally changed. They’re no longer clicking through ten blue links — they’re reading AI-generated summaries in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity, and building their shortlist from what those answers say. If your brand isn’t cited in those responses, your pipeline starts leaking before a prospect ever reaches your website. Forrester frames the stakes plainly: generative AI is rebundling intent and discovery inside AI-native experiences, reshaping how buyers find and evaluate vendors (Forrester, 2026).

That’s created a new discipline — and a new kind of agency. This guide explains what a generative engine optimization agency actually does, how GEO differs from SEO and AEO, why it matters more for B2B than almost anyone is saying, and how to tell a genuine growth partner from a vendor selling “ChatGPT rankings.” It’s written for marketing leaders who need AI visibility to feed revenue, not just a citation report. And it’s worth saying up front, because it’s the thing no other agency leads with: GEO is a revenue-operations problem before it’s a content problem.

What Is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?

How SEO, AEO, and GEO differ

Generative engine optimization is the practice of structuring your content, entity signals, and authority so AI systems cite your brand when they generate answers. The discipline was formally defined in academic research that distinguished it from traditional search optimization on a single axis: visibility inside AI-generated responses rather than ranked lists of links (arXiv, 2023). Where SEO optimizes for an algorithm that ranks pages, GEO optimizes for an AI system that synthesizes an answer from multiple sources — and either includes your brand in that synthesis or doesn’t.

It’s also worth separating GEO from its close cousin, AEO. AEO (answer engine optimization) targets structured question-and-answer retrieval — featured snippets and direct answers. GEO targets the generative synthesis layer, where large language models compose original responses by drawing on the sources they trust. The two overlap in technical execution — crawlability, authority, structured data — but diverge in strategy. Most B2B brands now need all three working together: SEO for rankings, AEO for direct answers, and GEO for citations in the AI layer where buyers form their first impressions. Here’s the practical distinction:

SEO AEO GEO
What it earns Rankings in blue-link results Direct answers & featured snippets Citations inside AI-generated responses
Optimizes for Search-ranking algorithms Answer-retrieval systems Generative synthesis (LLMs)
Primary surface Google/Bing results page Snippets, voice, PAA ChatGPT, Perplexity, AI Overviews, Gemini
Success metric Position & organic traffic Snippet capture Citation share across target prompts

What Does a Generative Engine Optimization Agency Actually Do?

A GEO agency engineers the signals AI systems use to decide which brands to cite — across content structure, entity authority, and technical accessibility. It’s specialized work, and a credible agency operates across four functions.

  • Entity mapping and knowledge-graph structuring — establishing your brand, people, and products as recognized entities AI systems can identify and trust.
  • Content architecture for AI retrieval — answer-ready formats, clean structure, and schema markup. Academic research on GEO found that structural engineering of content measurably improves citation rates, with well-structured passages outperforming poorly organized ones (arXiv, 2026).
  • Authority and citation engineering — digital PR, third-party mentions, and the credibility signals that make AI systems treat you as a source worth quoting. This is grounded in the same E-E-A-T principles Forrester identifies as foundational to AI visibility (Forrester, 2025).
  • Prompt tracking and visibility monitoring — measuring whether you’re cited across the prompts your buyers actually use, then iterating. GEO is never a one-time project; AI systems continuously update their sources, so citation share has to be maintained.

This matters more by the month as AI agents become the intermediary. Forrester now describes AI agents as a new kind of customer — systems that surface information from multiple sources on a buyer’s behalf, which means brands increasingly optimize to be found and trusted by the agent, not just the human (Forrester, 2026).

Why GEO Matters for B2B Companies Specifically

GEO matters most for B2B because the buying journey now begins in AI tools — and a brand absent from AI answers is absent from the shortlist before a single form is submitted. This is not a future-state argument. According to Forrester’s 2026 Buyers’ Journey Survey of 18,000 global B2B buyers, roughly 94% now use AI somewhere in the purchase process, and a majority use it specifically to compare vendors (Forrester, via Machine Relations, 2026). Forrester separately reports that about 95% of B2B buyers plan to use generative AI in vendor research (Forrester, 2025).

The commercial impact is measurable, and it lands on pipeline. HubSpot data found that 42% of CRM buyers used AI search during evaluation and were 36% more likely to purchase — and that brands optimized for AI answers saw materially higher MQLs and closed deals (HubSpot, via PPC Land, 2026). This is exactly why we treat GEO as a revenue operations discipline rather than a content tactic. The right question isn’t “will AI cite us?” It’s “will AI bring us qualified pipeline?” Getting cited in an AI answer is upstream demand capture — it influences which vendors make the shortlist before the first conversation, which makes it a revenue operations (RevOps) problem as much as a marketing one. For B2B SaaS companies especially, where the buying committee researches independently for weeks before reaching out, invisibility in AI is lost pipeline you never see.

What to Look for in a Generative Engine Optimization Agency

The single most important signal when evaluating a GEO agency is whether it connects AI visibility to commercial outcomes — not whether it can inflate a citation count. Use these five criteria to separate substance from hype:

  1. Technical competence. Can they actually structure your content and entities for LLM retrieval — schema, knowledge graph, crawl access — or do they just talk about “showing up in ChatGPT”?
  2. Strategic alignment. Do they tie GEO to pipeline and revenue goals, or report citation counts as the deliverable?
  3. A real measurement framework. Tracking prompts, citation share, and downstream pipeline signals — not vanity metrics.
  4. Integration with the rest of your marketing. GEO works best wired into SEO, content, and demand generation, not run as a standalone silo.
  5. Honest scope. A credible partner explains where AI visibility ends and your sales process begins.

The clearest red flag is an agency selling GEO as a standalone “ChatGPT ranking” service disconnected from revenue goals. If you want to see how the discipline sits alongside SEO and AEO in a complete program, our breakdown of the leading SEO, AEO, and GEO agencies is a useful frame of reference — and a good filter for whether a prospective agency understands the distinction.

How Strativera Approaches GEO as a Growth System

B2B marketing team mapping a GEO and AI search visibility strategy at a whiteboard

Most agencies treat GEO as a plugin. We build it into your growth architecture as revenue infrastructure — engineered to feed qualified pipeline, measured against it, and connected to your RevOps stack. That’s the lane no competitor on this search occupies: they optimize for citations; we optimize for the pipeline those citations produce. Our GEO services run on four connected pillars:

  1. AI crawl access — making sure AI systems can reach, parse, and index your content in the first place.
  2. Entity & authority signals — establishing your brand as a recognized, credible entity worth citing.
  3. Answer-ready content — structured, retrievable content engineered for how LLMs synthesize answers.
  4. Pipeline measurement — tracking citations and the SQLs and demand they influence, so GEO reports against revenue, not vanity.

The sequence is the point. Crawl access without authority gets you parsed but not trusted. Authority without measurement gets you cited but unaccountable. Wiring all four to your CRM is what turns AI visibility into demand capture — the difference between knowing you were mentioned and knowing it produced pipeline. On timeline, set realistic expectations: initial citation gains typically emerge in the first 60–90 days, with meaningful pipeline signal (SQLs influenced by AI-assisted research) generally appearing in the 90–120 day range and compounding from there as citation share expands.

The model has a track record behind it. Across 100+ client engagements, we’ve helped generate $104 million in revenue for our clients — you can review the detail in our case studies, our verified reviews, and our Clutch profile.

Want to know whether AI is recommending you — or your competitor? Schedule a growth assessment and we’ll show you where your brand stands across the AI answers your buyers are already reading, and how to turn that visibility into pipeline.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a generative engine optimization agency?

A GEO agency specializes in making your brand visible inside AI-generated answers from tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, and Claude. Unlike traditional SEO, which earns rankings in blue-link results, GEO earns citations — your brand is referenced or recommended when AI systems synthesize an answer. It requires structured content architecture, entity and knowledge-graph optimization, digital PR for citation signals, schema markup, and ongoing prompt tracking.

Is GEO the same as SEO?

No. SEO earns rankings in search engine results pages; GEO earns citations in AI-generated answers — a fundamentally different output. They overlap in technical foundations like crawlability, authority, and structured data, but diverge in strategy and measurement. SEO optimizes for algorithms that rank pages; GEO optimizes for AI systems that synthesize answers from sources. Most B2B brands need both, because GEO addresses the AI answer layer where buyers form opinions before they ever visit a vendor’s site.

How do I know if I need a GEO agency?

If your B2B buyers use AI tools for vendor research — and roughly 94% do, per Forrester’s 2026 data — you need a GEO strategy. B2B buyers now form shortlists inside AI before submitting a demo request. If your brand isn’t cited in ChatGPT or Perplexity when someone researches your category, a competitor is taking that position. The impact is upstream: invisible in AI means off the shortlist before first contact.

How long does GEO take to show results?

Initial citation improvements typically emerge within 60–90 days. Sustained AI presence across a broad set of buyer prompts takes 4–6 months of structured effort. For companies tracking pipeline impact — SQLs influenced by AI-assisted research — meaningful data generally appears in the 90–120 day range. GEO is ongoing: AI systems continuously update their sources, so maintaining and expanding citation share requires iteration, not a one-time project.

What makes a good generative engine optimization agency?

The most important signal is whether the agency connects AI visibility to commercial outcomes, not just citation counts. A credible GEO agency provides a technical audit (crawl access, entity mapping, schema), content architecture built for AI retrieval, a measurement framework tracking prompts and pipeline signals, and integration with your SEO, content, and demand-generation efforts. The clearest red flag is an agency selling GEO as a standalone “ChatGPT ranking” service disconnected from revenue.

The Bottom Line

A generative engine optimization agency makes sure your brand shows up when AI answers your buyers’ questions — and the good ones make sure that visibility produces pipeline, not just a citation report. As the B2B buying journey moves into ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI Overviews, GEO has become upstream demand capture: get cited, and you make the shortlist before the first conversation; stay invisible, and you lose pipeline you’ll never see in your analytics. That makes it a revenue-operations discipline, not a content side-project — which is exactly how we treat it.

If you want a clear read on whether AI is recommending your brand or your competitor’s — and how to turn AI visibility into qualified pipeline — schedule a growth assessment. We’ll show you where you stand across the AI answers your buyers are already reading, and give you a prioritized plan to capture demand before it ever reaches a form.

About the author — Janae Tanner leads growth and client success at Strativera, a RevOps-aligned digital marketing agency headquartered in New Jersey. She and the Strativera team build GEO, AEO, and SEO programs that connect AI search visibility to pipeline and closed revenue for B2B and SaaS companies.

References

  1. Forrester — GenAI Is Rebuilding Search, and Google Is Still Winning (Q1 2026 search analysis). https://www.forrester.com/blogs/genai-is-rebuilding-search-and-google-is-still-winning-q1-2026-search-revenue-up-19-yoy/
  2. arXiv — GEO: Generative Engine Optimization (foundational academic framework). https://arxiv.org/pdf/2311.09735
  3. arXiv — Structural Feature Engineering for Generative Engine Optimization (content structure improves citation rates). https://arxiv.org/pdf/2603.29979v1
  4. Forrester — AI Agents Are Your New Customer (2026). https://www.forrester.com/blogs/ai-agents-are-your-new-customer-but-can-you-target-and-grow-their-trust-in-your-brand/
  5. Forrester (2026 Buyers’ Journey Survey, 18,000 buyers), via Machine Relations — 94% of B2B Buyers Use AI Before Contacting a Vendor. https://machinerelations.ai/research/b2b-ai-vendor-research-2026
  6. Forrester — From Keywords to Context: AI-Powered Search in B2B Marketing (95% plan to use genAI in vendor research, 2025). https://www.forrester.com/blogs/from-keywords-to-context-impact-and-opportunity-for-ai-powered-search-in-b2b-marketing/
  7. HubSpot, via PPC Land — AI Search Beats Demos as Top Driver of CRM Purchase Intent (2026). https://ppc.land/hubspot-data-ai-search-beats-demos-as-top-driver-of-crm-purchase-intent/
  8. Forrester — How to Master Answer Engine Optimization (E-E-A-T foundations, 2025). https://www.forrester.com/blogs/how-to-master-answer-engine-optimization/
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