| It's a single, asynchronous JavaScript snippet you add to your site's <head>.
It automatically converts it to clean Markdown, and makes it available for generative engines to consume. Think of it as creating a compliant, machine-readable layer for your website—without any cloaking or negative impact on SEO or page speed. The goal is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO): helping you control your narrative in AI and get cited as a trusted source. The backend is built on Supabase, and it's privacy-focused: it does not track you or your visitors, only anonymous usage counts. It's in a free beta right now. I'm looking for direct feedback from developers, SEOs, and anyone managing a web property. I'd love to know: What's your biggest headache with how AI engines use your content? Is the async JS-snippet approach the right one for your stack? What features would make this a must-have tool for you? Cheers, and I appreciate you taking a look. |