GEO strategies are built to improve visibility across the major generative AI platforms that users interact with when researching products, services, and local businesses. These currently include ChatGPT (including its search and browsing modes), Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Perplexity AI, and Google AI Overviews embedded within traditional Google Search. Each platform has different tendencies in how it retrieves and cites information, which is why a GEO strategy addresses content quality, entity signals, and third-party authority simultaneously rather than optimizing for one platform in isolation.

As AI search continues to evolve, new platforms gain relevance and existing ones change how they source content. A GEO strategy is not static—it includes ongoing monitoring across platforms to identify where a brand is appearing, where it is absent, and where competitors are earning mentions that should be recoverable.

The underlying principles that drive visibility across all these platforms are consistent: content that is factually accurate, clearly structured, well-sourced, and organized around the questions users are actually asking. A site that meets those standards is positioned to benefit from GEO regardless of which AI platform gains or loses market share.