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GEO + SEO Toolkits for Indie Operators

Three toolkits for ranking on Google AND earning ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini citations. From $19.

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SEO & Visibility at ToolGenX ships three toolkits for indie SEO operators and agency owners who want Google rankings AND AI search citations. The category covers AI SEO Command Suite (30 production skills, $69), AI Search Visibility Toolkit (11 GEO audit factors, $49), and Structured Data Pro Pack (16 JSON-LD templates for rich results and AI citation, $19). Used by solo SEOs replacing $600/month tool stacks.

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Questions about SEO & Visibility

Can these toolkits replace my Ahrefs or Semrush subscription?
Partly. The skills cover the workflow side — research, analysis, content planning, schema. For live ranking data and backlink indexes you still want a paid tool, but most buyers downgrade to a cheaper tier because the heavy lifting moves into Claude Code. Savings typically run $300-$500 per month.
How long before ChatGPT or Perplexity starts citing my site?
Perplexity reacts fastest — typically within 7-14 days of structural fixes if your domain has any existing authority. ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews are slower, around 4-8 weeks. Brand-new domains take longer everywhere. The AI Search Visibility Toolkit audits the 11 factors that determine citation eligibility.
Will valid schema markup improve AI citations?
Yes, for ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews — all three read JSON-LD for context. The bigger lever is page structure (answer blocks, FAQ, Speakable), but missing schema is the cheap fix that pays for itself in a week. Structured Data Pro Pack ranks which schemas matter most for AI.
Do these work for non-English sites?
Yes. The schema library, audit logic, and keyword templates are language-agnostic and work in Turkish, Spanish, German, French, and Arabic. Voice-tuning prompts may need light translation for non-Latin scripts. The GEO scoring rubric applies identically across languages.