AI content engine audit

Turn GEO content ideas into a fixable brief.

AI content engines work best when they start from real site evidence. RankFortune checks whether a website has the keyword intent, entity clarity, competitor gaps, and answer-ready pages needed to produce useful GEO briefs.

What RankFortune checks

  • Keyword, category, and buyer-intent signals that explain what the site should rank or be cited for
  • Entity clarity across title, description, headings, schema, pricing, proof, and internal links
  • Competitor page gaps across use cases, alternatives, comparisons, FAQ, and content hubs
  • Brief-ready recommendations for pages, answer blocks, headings, schema, and refresh priorities

What you get back

  • GEO content brief baseline for one website
  • Prioritized content gaps that explain what to publish next
  • Copy-ready outline ideas for AI search, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google visibility

Content engines still need a diagnosis

Generating more pages is risky when the site has unclear positioning or missing proof. A useful AI content engine first identifies which buyer questions, entities, and comparison gaps deserve new pages.

GEO briefs connect search and answer engines

The strongest briefs cover classic SEO intent and AI answer readiness at the same time: direct answers, schema, competitor context, citations, internal links, and proof sections.

RankFortune keeps the first step practical

Instead of trying to become a full campaign suite, the audit turns a URL into a short content brief: the next pages to publish, the headings to add, and the answer blocks worth writing first.

FAQ

Questions this audit answers

What is an AI content engine audit?

It is a review of whether a website has enough keyword intent, entity clarity, competitor context, and answer-ready structure to generate useful GEO content briefs.

How is this different from AI article generation?

RankFortune focuses on the decision before generation: which pages and answer blocks are missing. Article generation can come later once the brief is grounded in real site gaps.

What does the content brief recommend?

It recommends page ideas, headings, FAQ questions, schema opportunities, competitor gaps, and refresh priorities that can improve SEO, AEO, and AI visibility.