The market for GEO tools is growing fast. For WordPress users, there are now multiple options, from dedicated GEO plugins to SEO plugins with GEO features. This article compares the relevant options so you can make an informed choice.
We evaluate each plugin on: GEO-specific features, ease of use, price, and who it's most suitable for.
Findori
Type: Dedicated GEO plugin for WordPress
Free version: Yes, for one site
Findori is the only plugin built specifically for Generative Engine Optimization. Where other plugins treat GEO as a byproduct of SEO, GEO is Findori's primary purpose.
What Findori does
Free features:
- llms.txt generator — automatically updated file that guides AI systems to your content
- IndexNow integration — direct indexing notifications to Bing and other search engines
- AI schema — automatic Article schema implementation optimized for AI extraction
- Crawler management — overview of which AI bots visit your site
- Access check — verifies whether AI bots (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Google) can reach your site and whether content is readable without JavaScript
- Image labels — adds images with alt text as ImageObject to structured data
- SameAs markup — connects your profiles on other platforms to your structured data
- Citability blocks — three Gutenberg blocks (direct answer, comparison table, key figure) that AI loves to cite
Pro features:
- Content assistant — analyzes your content for citability and gives concrete improvement tips
- Extended citability check — evaluates comparison tables, concrete numbers and absence of marketing jargon
- AI traffic dashboard — shows AI referral traffic alongside traditional search traffic
- AI Visibility Monitor (add-on) — tracks your share of voice in AI answers over time and relative to competitors
For who: WordPress sites that want to seriously invest in GEO. Particularly suitable for blogs, knowledge bases, B2B sites and content-driven businesses.
Price: Free for one site; Pro subscription for multiple sites and advanced features.
Yoast SEO
Type: SEO plugin with schema features
Free version: Yes
Yoast SEO is the most widely used SEO plugin for WordPress. It provides solid schema implementation that also serves GEO goals, but GEO is not the primary design purpose.
Relevant GEO features in Yoast
- Article schema on blog posts
- FAQ block with automatic FAQPage schema generation
- HowTo block with HowTo schema
- Organization schema on the homepage
- Breadcrumb schema
Limitations for GEO
- No llms.txt generator
- No AI crawler monitoring
- No citability analysis
- No AI traffic reporting
- Schema implementation is correct but not GEO-optimized
For who: Sites already using Yoast for SEO that want a basic GEO foundation without an extra plugin. Not sufficient if GEO is a serious priority.
Price: Free; Premium from €99/year.
RankMath
Type: SEO plugin with extensive schema features
Free version: Yes
RankMath offers more schema types than Yoast and a more flexible schema builder. For GEO purposes, it's a step above Yoast, but still not a dedicated GEO tool.
Relevant GEO features in RankMath
- All schema types Yoast offers, plus more
- Custom schema builder for complex implementations
- FAQ schema support
- HowTo schema support
- Article schema with more fields than Yoast
- Better schema validation tools
Limitations for GEO
Same as Yoast: no llms.txt, no AI crawler monitoring, no citability analysis, no AI traffic reporting.
For who: Sites that want more control over schema implementation than Yoast provides. Good as a complement to a dedicated GEO tool, or if you're not ready for a dedicated GEO plugin yet.
Price: Free; Pro from $59/year.
Schema Pro
Type: Dedicated schema plugin
Free version: No
Schema Pro is a premium plugin focused exclusively on schema markup. It supports more schema types than any SEO plugin and offers the most flexible schema implementation for WordPress.
Relevant GEO features
- Extensive schema type library (20+ types)
- Automatic schema assignment based on post type
- Custom schema fields
- Schema testing and validation
Limitations for GEO
Schema Pro only solves the schema problem. It provides no llms.txt, crawler monitoring, citability analysis or AI traffic reporting.
For who: Sites with complex schema needs that require more control than SEO plugins provide. Good as a complement to a GEO tool, not as a replacement.
Price: From $79/year.
Comparison table
| Feature | Findori | Yoast SEO | RankMath | Schema Pro |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| llms.txt generator | Yes (free) | No | No | No |
| AI crawler monitoring | Yes (free) | No | No | No |
| Article schema | Yes (free) | Yes (free) | Yes (free) | Yes (paid) |
| FAQPage schema | Yes (free) | Yes (free) | Yes (free) | Yes (paid) |
| Citability analysis | Yes (pro) | No | No | No |
| AI traffic dashboard | Yes (pro) | No | No | No |
| Citability blocks | Yes (free) | No | No | No |
| Free version | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Which plugin to choose
If GEO is a serious priority: Findori. It's the only plugin built specifically for GEO and the only one that directly measures and improves your citation rates.
If you already use Yoast or RankMath and want to add GEO: Install Findori alongside your existing SEO plugin. The plugins don't conflict and complement each other.
If you have complex schema needs: Combine Schema Pro with Findori for maximum schema control plus GEO-specific features.
If you're not yet sure whether GEO is right for you: Start with the free version of Findori. You'll quickly see if your site has AI crawler issues and whether your content is citable.
Summary
- Findori is the only dedicated GEO plugin for WordPress with features specifically designed for AI citations
- Yoast SEO and RankMath offer usable schema implementation but lack GEO-specific features
- Schema Pro is the best choice for complex schema needs but only solves the schema problem
- For serious GEO implementation, Findori is the most complete solution
- The free version of Findori already offers substantially more GEO functionality than any other free plugin
Frequently asked questions
Can I use Findori alongside Yoast or RankMath?
Yes. Findori is designed to work alongside existing SEO plugins. There are no conflicts. Findori adds GEO-specific features that SEO plugins don't provide.
Do I need a plugin for GEO, or can I do it manually?
You can implement GEO manually: add schema markup via code, create llms.txt manually, and structure content manually. A plugin saves significant time and reduces implementation errors. For most WordPress users, a plugin is the practical choice.
Is the free version of Findori sufficient?
The free version covers the technical foundation: llms.txt, IndexNow, AI schema, crawler management, access check, image labels, sameAs markup and citability blocks. For most sites, this is a solid start. Pro adds the layers that help you understand whether your content is actually being cited.
Do GEO plugins also work for non-WordPress sites?
The plugins in this article are specific to WordPress. For other platforms, the GEO principles are the same, but the implementation tools differ. Many of the schema and content optimizations can be implemented manually on any platform.
