GEO timelines vary depending on the current strength of the content, the domain’s existing authority, and how frequently the AI platforms being targeted update their retrieval and training data. Initial improvements—particularly from clearer content structure, better entity signals, and schema implementation—can sometimes surface in AI search results like Perplexity or Google AI Overviews within four to eight weeks. Deeper changes, such as building brand citations across credible third-party sources or establishing topical authority in a competitive niche, typically require three to six months before results become consistent.

Unlike traditional SEO, GEO does not have a single ranking metric that updates on a predictable schedule. Different AI platforms refresh at different rates, and not all of them publish their update cadence. This makes GEO timelines inherently less predictable than organic search rankings.

Progress is tracked by monitoring how often, and in what context, the business appears in AI-generated answers over time. Citation frequency, the quality of context surrounding each mention, and the types of queries that trigger the brand are the clearest indicators that a GEO strategy is working.