Search and AI discovery

Optimize for search and AI answers while you edit.

Improve on-page SEO, GEO readiness, metadata, taxonomy, and Search Console visibility inside Blogged's product-aware SaaS content editor.

  • One readiness view across the full post
  • SEO metadata and taxonomy controls
  • Answer structure and citation checks for GEO
  • Indexing and 30-day Search Console context
Discovery readinessEditor / right sidebar
SEO & GEO

Overall SEO readiness

92
Content & structure94%
Metadata92%
Internal linking78%
Evidence quality96%
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Direct answer

What is an SEO and GEO content editor?

An SEO and generative engine optimization (GEO) content editor helps a team improve how a page is understood, indexed, and cited while the content is still being written. Blogged keeps those checks beside the draft, together with the metadata and Search Console context needed to act on them.

Inside the Editor

The complete workflow, in context.

Each control stays connected to the working article, so a recommendation can become a reviewed change without turning the post into a multi-tool project.

01
Score

See what is ready and what still needs work.

The content score turns the full draft into a prioritized review instead of a wall of disconnected checks.

  • Review overall readiness at a glance.
  • Compare content, metadata, linking, and evidence pillars.
  • Move from a recommendation to the control that can resolve it.
02
SEO & Taxonomy

Control the search snippet and content classification.

Keep the title, description, slug, indexability, category, and tags attached to the article they describe.

  • Write the SEO title and meta description in context.
  • Review the final slug and indexing choice.
  • Assign the category and tags used across the published blog.
03
GEO

Make important answers easier to retrieve and cite.

Review whether the post answers its core question clearly and supports important claims with useful structure and evidence.

  • Check direct-answer structure and specificity.
  • Review FAQ and schema readiness where they serve the reader.
  • Keep citation confidence visible before publication.
04
Search Console

Connect editing decisions to real search visibility.

Bring indexing status, recent performance, and sitemap context back to the post instead of reviewing them in isolation.

  • Inspect the latest indexing verdict for the published URL.
  • Review clicks and impressions from the last 30 days.
  • Confirm sitemap visibility from the same workflow.
How it fits the workflow

From signal to reviewed change.

Blogged makes the recommendation actionable while keeping the final editorial decision explicit.

  1. 01

    Review the complete draft

    Start with the readiness score to see which search, structure, linking, or evidence issue has the greatest impact.

  2. 02

    Fix the page in context

    Update the copy, metadata, taxonomy, links, or citations without leaving the Editor or losing the relevant section.

  3. 03

    Publish, inspect, and improve

    After publishing, use Search Console context to confirm discovery and inform the next editorial update.

Search guidance that improves the article, not just the score.

Blogged keeps recommendations close to the writing and treats every score as decision support. Rankings and citations are never guaranteed; the goal is a clearer, better-supported page that deserves to be discovered.

FAQ

Questions about SEO & GEO.

Clear answers about what the Editor does, what remains under your control, and how this feature fits the publishing workflow.

What is the difference between SEO and GEO?

SEO improves a page's ability to be crawled, understood, and ranked in search. GEO focuses on making useful answers, entities, and evidence clear enough for generative systems to retrieve and cite. They share the same foundation: accessible, specific, people-first content.

Does the Editor guarantee rankings or AI citations?

No. No editor can guarantee a ranking or citation. Blogged surfaces actionable quality, metadata, structure, linking, and evidence checks so you can publish a stronger page and monitor what happens afterward.

Can I control whether a post is indexed?

Yes. The SEO and taxonomy control keeps the post's indexing choice beside its title, description, slug, category, and tags.

What does the Search Console control show?

For a connected property, it brings the post's indexing verdict, recent search performance, and sitemap status into the Editor so the team can review discovery without switching tools.

Is the content score a substitute for editorial review?

No. It prioritizes issues and makes the review more consistent, but the writer or editor still decides what is accurate, useful, on-brand, and ready to publish.

Build the post. Review the details. Publish with confidence.

Start with your SaaS URL and bring product context, editorial control, search readiness, and conversion into one publishing workflow.