Geondex
Summary
You publish a well-researched comparison post, your SEO rankings hold, and still ChatGPT is recommending your competitor by name in the exact category you own — and you have no visibility into why or when it started. Geondex tracks that gap.
Geondex queries ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini against a keyword list you define, then maps which domains get cited, at what rank, and how that shifts week over week. The free tier covers three keywords on Perplexity at weekly cadence — enough to confirm the problem exists, not enough to run a campaign. Daily cadence and coverage across all four engines are paid-only features. Teams running more than one client or product line hit the project limit fast and move to paid tiers. The API is listed in the footer, though the docs give no detail on endpoints or rate limits in the scraped page content.
Bottom line: Pick Geondex if you need to prove to a stakeholder that a competitor is eating your AI citations on a specific set of queries — but if you are managing more than three projects or need sub-weekly tracking without paying, the free tier runs out of room before your question does.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 weeks ago- Price
- $19/mo or $59/mo
- Free Tier
- 3 keywords, 1 project, Perplexity only, weekly cadence, email alerts
Free
Real tier, not a trial. No card required.
- 3 keywords
- 1 project
- Perplexity engine only
- Weekly cadence
- Email alerts
Starter
Mid-tier plan with expanded keyword and engine access
- 10 keywords
- Perplexity + ChatGPT engines
- 5 Run-now/day
Pro
Full plan with all engines and highest limits
- 50 keywords
- 3 projects
- All four engines (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini)
- Daily cadence
- 20 Run-now/day
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Tracks citation rank across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini from a single dashboard, so you are not manually prompting four different engines to check whether your domain came up.
- Competitor leaderboard shows which domain took your citation slot on a specific query, so content teams have a concrete URL to reverse-engineer rather than a vague instruction to 'create better content.'
- Instant alerts when citation rank shifts, so you catch a competitor displacing you within the week rather than discovering it during a quarterly review.
- Free tier requires no login or card and returns a report by email, so stakeholders can verify the citation gap exists before a budget conversation.
- API access is listed in the product navigation, so teams that want to pipe citation data into an existing reporting stack have a documented path — rather than being forced into a dashboard-only workflow.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Daily query cadence is a paid-only feature; the free tier runs weekly, which means a content change you ship on Monday gives you no signal on whether it moved citations until the following week's batch — too slow for any iterative optimization cycle.
- The free tier caps at three keywords and one project on a single engine, so any team with more than one product line or a handful of priority queries exhausts the tier on day one and is immediately evaluating whether to pay before they have validated the tool's accuracy.
- Project limits top out at three on the highest paid tier, which means agencies tracking more than three client domains cannot stay in Geondex without a custom contract — the vendor page points to a contact form for higher limits, not a self-serve path. Teams managing more than three clients will evaluate purpose-built agency reporting tools instead.
- Copilot and Grok are listed as forthcoming but not yet indexed, so teams whose audience is heavy Microsoft 365 users are tracking an incomplete picture of their generative search footprint and cannot rely on Geondex alone.
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About
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-01T02:17:17.498Z
Best For
Who it's for
- SEO and marketing teams
- Brand and content managers
- Agencies tracking client visibility
What it does well
- Track brand citations in AI-generated answers
- Monitor competitor visibility in generative search
- Measure impact of content changes on AI rankings
- Receive alerts for citation ranking shifts
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Geondex free?
- Geondex has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $19/mo or $59/mo). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Geondex open source?
- No — Geondex is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
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Geondex monitors how AI engines cite domains across a set of tracked queries. You add a domain and a keyword list; Geondex runs those queries through ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini on a scheduled cadence, normalizes the citation results, and surfaces which URLs each engine cited, at what position, and how that position changed over the prior seven days. The interface shows a per-query leaderboard — your domain versus named competitors — with a drill-down to the exact URL the engine quoted. Alerts fire when a citation rank shifts, so you are not checking dashboards manually.
The differentiating mechanic is the competitor leaderboard. Rather than just confirming whether your domain was cited, Geondex shows you which competitor was cited instead and at what rank — giving content and SEO teams a specific URL to analyze and a specific query to target. That framing, citation rank against named rivals rather than a binary cited/not-cited flag, is what separates this from a simple mention-tracking tool.
Geondex fits a marketing or SEO team that has already accepted that generative search changes citation visibility and wants a systematic way to measure it. It breaks, or at least strains, for agencies managing multiple clients: the project limit on paid tiers is three at the Pro level, which covers a small client roster but not an agency with ten accounts. Copilot and Grok support are listed as forthcoming on the vendor page but are not available in the tracked engines at time of listing. Daily cadence — the only setting that catches fast-moving citation changes — is a paid-only feature; the free tier runs weekly.
