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A day in the life of an Optimizely OMVP - AEO & GEO: The Future of Digital Visibility with Optimizely

The way people discover content online is undergoing a seismic shift. Traditional SEO is no longer enough. With AI-powered tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity reshaping search behavior, two new disciplines have emerged: Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). For brands, this means one thing—adapt or risk invisibility.

Optimizely, as a leader in digital experience platforms, is at the forefront of this transformation. Let’s explore what AEO and GEO mean, why they matter, and how Optimizely empowers businesses to thrive in this new era.


What Are AEO and GEO?

  • AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) focuses on structuring content so it can provide clear, concise answers to user queries. Think voice assistants, featured snippets, and AI-driven Q&A responses.

  • GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is about making your content discoverable and usable by generative AI models. These models don’t just link—they summarize, synthesize, and present answers without sending traffic back to your site. If your content isn’t machine-readable and trustworthy, it won’t make the cut.

Both strategies aim to ensure your brand remains visible in a world where AI agents, not humans, are often the first audience.


Why This Matters Now

Generative AI is changing the rules of engagement:

  • Website traffic is predicted to drop by 25% by 2026 as AI tools replace traditional search engines for many queries.
  • AI agents scan and summarize content rather than browse, meaning your site structure and metadata are critical.
  • Visibility now depends on EEAT principles (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) and machine readability.

How Optimizely Enables AEO & GEO Success

Optimizely is introducing AI-ready capabilities across its CMS and experimentation platform to help brands stay discoverable and competitive.

1. GEO-Ready CMS

Optimizely’s CMS now acts as a visibility engine, optimized for AI-driven discovery. Key features that are planned for the CMS include:

  • Page Optimization

    • Auto-generated Q&A fields for AEO
    • GEO-specific metadata (titles, descriptions, EEAT elements)
    • Markdown summaries for AI scanning
  • Site-Wide Optimization

    • llms.txt auto-generation to signal which pages should be indexed by AI models
    • Bulk metadata population for existing content
    • GEO topic templates for AI-friendly content structure
  • GEO Analytics

    • GEO health index to score pages against AEO/GEO best practices
    • Crawl-to-refer ratio to measure AI bot engagement
    • Crawl rate by model to see which LLMs are consuming your content

2. Adaptive Experimentation & Personalization

Optimizely’s Feature Experimentation platform complements AEO/GEO by enabling:

  • AI-powered optimization with multi-armed bandits for real-time performance improvements
  • Contextual personalization to deliver the right experience to the right audience
  • Experimentation at scale across web, mobile, and edge environments
  • Stats Engine for statistically rigorous results, reducing guesswork and risk

Why Optimizely Is Your AEO/GEO Partner

With Optimizely Opal AI, brands can:

  • Generate AI-ready summaries and metadata automatically
  • Analyze GEO performance metrics in real time
  • Experiment and personalize experiences to maximize engagement and conversions

In short, Optimizely helps you future-proof your digital presence for a world where AI is the new search engine.


Key Takeaways

  • AEO and GEO are no longer optional—they’re essential for visibility in the AI era.
  • Optimizely’s CMS and experimentation tools provide built-in AEO/GEO capabilities.
  • Brands that adapt now will lead in discoverability, trust, and engagement.

✅ Next Steps:

  • Attend our upcoming webinar https://www.netcel.com/events/ai-search/ 
  • Audit your content for AEO/GEO readiness.
  • Explore Optimizely’s GEO-ready CMS and Feature Experimentation platform.
  • Start building a strategy for AI-driven discoverability today.
Sep 12, 2025

Comments

Mark Stott
Mark Stott Sep 12, 2025 08:46 AM

An excellent post. While adoption of llms.txt is still in its early stages, an important question remains: when and to what extent will AI systems begin to consume llms.txt?

Implementing an AEO and GEO strategy today (through llms.txt and markdown-based versions of your content) may deliver limited immediate benefits, but delaying could mean missing a crucial window of opportunity. Those who act now are far more likely to gain an advantage while competitors risk being left behind.

Even if your CMS has yet to provide native support for these capabilities, you can still get ahead by publishing your own llms.txt using the Stott Robots Handler for Optimizely PaaS CMS. You can learn more about this in our latest update: LLMS.txt support comes to Stott Robots Handler v5

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